Nervous System
Neurons
Neurotransmitters
The Brain
Mental Illness
100

Complex cluster of neurons that processes information from nerves and relays it throughout the body.

The Brain.

100

Detects and receives neural information from neighbouring neurons.

Dendrites.

100

 Primary neurotransmitter responsible for the formation of addiction.

Dopamine.

100

Allows you to perceive/see colour.

The Occipital Lobe.

100

The complex interaction between an individual's biology, psychology, and social environment which explains their mental health.

The Biopsychosocial Model.

200

Consists of the brain and spinal cord.

The Central Nervous System.

200

Relays information away from the soma.

Axons.

200

Responsible for mood and sleep regulation, perception, aggression, and impulsiveness.

Serotonin.

200

Processes somatosensory information.

The Parietal Lobe.

200

A level of worry or fear that is sensed by the individual as beyond their ability to control.

Anxiety.

300

Sends information from the CNS to muscles responsible for movement of bones.

The Somatic Nervous System.

300

The function of Myelin Sheath is to...

Insulates an axon and increases speed of within-neuron transmission.

300

Neurotransmitter responsible for eliciting the fight or flight response.

Norepinephrine.

300

Primary cortex found within the Temporal Lobe.

The Primary Auditory Cortex.

300

A patient must give this to undergo a treatment after their medial professionals have provided all the relevant information about said treatment.

Informed Consent.

400

The middle-man between muscles/sense organs and the CNS.

The Peripheral Nervous System.

400

Determines whether a neuron will be activated.

The Soma.

400

Neurotransmitter secreted during exercise or pain creating a sense of euphoria.

Endorphins. 

400

Involved in balance and coordination.

The Cerebellum.

400

Mental Illness that can result in decreased functioning of the brain.

Depression.

500

Concerned with maintaining the bodily processes that conserve and protect how our body functions.

The Parasympathetic Nervous System.

500

Found exclusively within the Central Nervous System.

Interneurons.

500

Neuron the receives neurotransmitters during synaptic transmission.

Post-synaptic neuron.

500

Uses a radioactive substance to measure the brain activity and functioning.

PET Scan.
500

Blocks reuptake of serotonin during synaptic transmission, allowing more to be absorbed by the post-synaptic neuron.

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs).