What are the four parts of the brain
Frontal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, Parietal Lobe, and Temporal Lobe
Inner ear, inlvoved in blance and movements and the cochlea
Semi-circular canals
What are the 4 stages of sleep
NREM 1, NREM 2, NREM 3, and REM
Napping can help you memorize facts? True or Flase
True
What are three ways to enhance memory
Chunking, elaborative rehearsal, get enough sleep
Refers to how the nervous system can change and adapt
Neuroplasitisy
People born without hearing
Congenital deafness
Suggesibilty
When does NREM sleep happen and when does REM sleep happen?
NREM: Early
REM: LAter
What is the difference between Sympathtic Nervouse sytem and Parasymethaic nervouse system
Sympathetic Nervous System: Fight or flight, worse digestion, heart rate rises
Parasympathetic nervous system: Digestion increases, heart rate slows (rest and digest)
A process in which a neuron sends an electrical pulse down the axon
Axon Potential
Is the conversion from sensory stimulus energy to action potential
Transduction
Loss of Long-term memory that occurs as the result of diseas, phyciacal trauma, or physchlogical trauma
Amnesia
What are buissnesses doing to help their employes sleep more
They give their employees a bonus if they sleep more than 7 hours or more a night.
__ carry inoforamtion from the central nervouse system to the perpheral nervouse system
Motor Neurons
A sensory relay for the brain, every sense exept smell the go through the ____
Thalamus
Allows the light to enter the eye, changes for different reasons
Pupil
What is the difference bwtween Recontion, Relearning, and recall
Recognition: A measure of memory in which the person needs to identify items prevouslu learned
Relearning: A measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again
Recall: A measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier
Wjhat are three things you can do to form better bedtime habbits
1. Have a phone-free room
2. Have a wind-down routine
3. Exercise every day (30 minutes)
4. Don't nap after 3pm
5. Avoid medicine that effects sleep
What are the three principle functions
Sensory input, Intergration, and motor output
What is every step of action potential
1: Resting state 2: Depolorization 3: Repolorization 4: Back to Resting Potential
___ dectes light and ____ movement with black and white
Rods and Cones
What is are types of memory, Try to name all
Sensory memory, working memory, long-term memory, short-term memory, episodic memory, semantic memory, procedural memory, iconic memory,
What can devlope with a lack of sleep
1. Alzheimer's disease
2. Classified as a pre-diabetic
3. Drowsy Driving
4. Poor immune system
5. Weight gain
What are the 3 types of brain imaging
CT, MRI, fMRI, and