Studying the Brain
Brain Parts
Brain Lobes
Neurotransmitters
Extras
100

This individual had a tamping rod shoot through his left cheek resulting in damage to his frontal lobe thus impairing his decision making and emotional processing skills

Who is Phineas Gage?

100

This controls balance, coordination & body movements; also known as the "little brain"

What is the cerebellum?

100

These are the names of the lobes

What is frontal, occipital, parietal, temporal

100

This neurotransmitter is released during the fight or flight response

What is adrenaline or epinephrine?

100

The peripheral nervous system is divided into these two categories: one controlling voluntary movements and the other controlling involuntary movements

What is the autonomic and somatic nervous system?

200

This person suffered from seizures, so he underwent surgery to remove his hippocampus resulting in a loss of memory formation

Who is Henry Molaison?

200

this regulates primal drives, fear, and aggression

What is the amygdala?

200
part of the cerebrum that is associated with motor movement and personality
What is frontal lobe
200

neurotransmitter that is involved in emotional arousal, mood, and sleep

What is serotonin?

200

The brain is composed of 60% of this matter which is responsible for interpreting sensory information

What is white matter?

300

This type of brain study creates pictures of the blood and oxygen levels in parts of the brain when an individual performs a certain functions

What is a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)?

300

this controls the heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure

What is the medulla?

300
part of the cerebrum that recieves and interprets visual information
What is occipital lobe
300

this neurotransmitter is called the "runner's high" because it can alleviate pain, lower stress, improve mood, and enhance sense of well-being

What are endorphins?

300
this consist of the brain and spinal cord; it also works with the peripheral nervous system
What is central nervous system
400

This type of brain study allows doctors to determine active & inactive areas of diseased cells through radioactive tracers that leads to discovery of tumors and Alzheimer's disease

What is a Positron emission tomography (PET)?

400

acts as the control center for recognition of hunger, thirst, fatigue, body temperature, & anger

What is the hypothalamus?

400
part of cerebrum that processes auditory information and is both hemispheres inside the temples of the head
What is temporal lobe
400

this neurotransmitter gives you feelings of pleasure, satisfaction, and motivation; this is the brain's reward center neurotransmitter

What is dopamine?

400

How much does the adult brain weigh?

What is 3 pounds?

500

This type of brain study uses many X-rays taken at various density rates to help detect disease and injuries in the body.

What is a Computerized Tomography (CT)?

500

Processes memories

What is the hippocampus?

500
part of the cerebrum that registers sensory inputs
What is parietal lobe
500

the neurotransmitter acetylcholine is common in elderly people which causes them to lose their gray matter and memory involved in this disease.

What is Alzheimer's?

500

This brain is smaller, has more side to side connections across the two hemispheres resulting in better verbal and intuitive skills

What is the female brain?