Mood + Anxiety Disorders
Learning + Memory
Memory Disorders
Hormones
Orientation/Anatomical terms
100

Schizophrenic brains have enlarged..

What are ventricles?

100

This term refers to the ability of neurons and neural circuits to be remodeled by events.

What is neuroplasticity?

100
Patient HM had this kind of amnesia
What is severe anterograde amnesia?
100

These kinds of glands release hormones within the body.

What are endocrine glands?

100

This is a _____ section of the brain


What is sagittal?

200

This fraction of the U.S population reports symptoms of a psychiatric disorder at some point in life

What is one-third?

200

These cells become active when an animal is in or moving toward a particular location

What are place cells?

200

Alzheimer's can only be diagnosed...

What is post-mortem?

200

This hormone is involved in the milk letdown reflex.

What is oxytocin?
200

This is a ____ section of the brain.



What is horizontal?

300

This is the most prevalent mood disorder

Unipolar depression

300

In this stage of memory creation, sensory information is passed into short-term memory.

What is encoding?

300

The mirror reverse task tests what kind of memory

What is procedural memory?

300

The ovulatory cycle begins when _____ stimulates ovarian follicles

What is FSH?
300

This is a _____ section of the brain


What is coronal?

400

The gene that encodes BDNF may affect the probability of developing these two disorders

Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

400

This term refers to the restoration of response amplitude after habituation in the Aplysia

Dishabituation

400

Early pathology of Alzheimer's can be seen in...

What is the hipoocampus?

400

These types of hormones are used by the hypothalamus to control the release of tropic hormones.

What are releasing hormones?

400

The temporal lobe is ______ to the occipital lobe and _____ to the frontal lobe.

What is anterior and posterior?

500

Patients with this disorder have decreased volume in the right hippocampus 

What is PTSD?
500

Treatments that block chemicals on the ____ may reduce the effect of emotion on memories

What is the basolateral amygdala?
500

Procedural memory is dependent on these structures

What is striatum/basal ganglia?

500

This hormone is needed for FSH or LH to be released and is inhibited by oral contraceptives.

What is GnRH?

500

This is a _____ section of the brain.


What is coronal?