Ascending sensory tract primarily for touch and pressure
What is Dorsal Column Medial Leminiscus
100
Part of the brain that detects light and dark.
What is the primary visual cortex?
100
Major excitatory neurotransmitter of the brain
What is glutamate?
100
Determines whether reality is friendly and safe thus approach behavior is appropriate or reality is threatening and uncertain thus you need to withdraw?
What is the orbitofrontal cortex?
100
My new fictional girlfriend's fictional phone number.
What is 757-0487?
200
Sensory ascending tract primarily for pain
What is anterolateral tract?
200
Part of brain that detects movement
What is the frontal eye field?
200
Major inhibitory neurotransmitter of the brain
What is GABA
200
Determines how competing ideas and strategies are compared and then executes a corporate strategy?
What is anterior cingulate cortex?
200
Describes the projection of the body surface relating to the relative number of cortical
A) sensory neurons
B) motor neurons
associated with different parts of the body?
Sensory homunculus
What are the sensory and motor homunculi?
300
Descending motor tract primarily for limb muscle control.
What is the lateral corticospinal tract?
300
Primary storage area for long term memory
What is the hippocampus?
300
Major neurotransmitter associated with reward system and the basal ganglia.
What is dopamine?
300
This part of the cortex is associated with the reward system
What is the (ventral) striatum?
300
The three components of the cerebellum
What is Vestibulocerebellum, Spinocerebellum, and Cerebrocerebellum?
400
Descending motor tract primarily for trunk motor control.
What is the anterior or ventral corticospinal tract?
400
Primary area for emotional attachment to memory.
What is the amygdala?
400
Neurotransmitter associated with contentment and commitment in relationships
What is oxytocin?
400
In a psychopathic brain, there is a lack of communication between two major components of the cortex?
What is the pre-frontal cortex (ACC) and the limbic (amygdala and hippocampus)
400
The part of the brain that is active when you think about a movement but do not actually move.
What is the Supplementary motor area?
500
Descending motor tract that primarily provides flexor responses for the cervical muscles.
What is the rubrospinal tract?
500
Primary area for navigation or creating your personal map of the environment.
What is the entorhinal cortex?
500
This is the receptor for the brain's excitatory neurotransmitter.
What is NMDA?
500
An athlete tends to choke when under pressure, when this system is overwhelming his/her actions?
What is the limbic system?
500
The human brain weighs 1.5 kg, and the elephant brain weighs ______.