All about
the Neuron
The Mighty
Brain
Neurological
Disorders
Neuroscience
Methods
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Your Senses
100
What is another name for a "Nerve Cell"?
neuron
100
What is the weight of the adult human brain.
about 3 pounds or 1.4 kilograms
100
Memory loss, dementia, depression, social withdrawal; plaques and tangles are symptoms of _________ ______
Alzheimer’s disease
100
General term for someone who studies the nervous system.
a neuroscientist
100

Name one part of the CNS that isn't the brain 

spinal cord, brain stem, cerebellum

200

A rapid change in voltage across a cell membrane from the soma to the axon

Action potential

200

The part of the brain that connects the two hemispheres 

corpus callosum

200
Disease characterized as an electrical “brainstorm.”
epilepsy
200
Uses detection of radio frequency signals produced by displaced radio waves in a magnetic field.
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
200
Lobe of the brain important for hearing.
the temporal lobe
300
The part of the neuron that takes information away from the cell body.
the axon
300

The part of the brain that controls movement 

cerebellum

300
Excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucinations are symptoms of __________
narcolepsy
300
Electrical activity of the brain recorded with scalp or brain electrodes
EEG (Electroencephalography)
300
Sour, sweet, salty, bitter and umami are the ____ _____ ______
the five basic tastes
400
The junction between two neurons.
a synapse
400

Material on the brain surface composed of cell bodies is called

Gray matter 

400
Transmitted by ticks; joint pains, chills, fever and headache.
Lyme disease
400
Scanning method that detects radioactive material that is injected or inhaled to produce an image of the brain.
PET (Positron Emission Tomography)
400

Which of the two systems of the nervous system controls involuntary muscle movement 

Autonomic nervous system 

500

What two ions are most important to forming action potential? 

Na+ and K+

500
Name of the man who survived after an iron rod went through the frontal lobe of his brain in 1848.
Phineas Gage
500
Weakness, paralysis, death of neurons in the motor cortex and spinal cord; named for a famous baseball player
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
500
Brain scan that uses a series of X-ray beams passed through the head.
CT scan (Computed Tomography Scan)
500
Location of photoreceptors in the eye.
the retina