Biopsychology
Cells in the NS
Brain Regions
Evolution
Neurodevelopment
100

The study of neural bases of behavior and mental processes

What is biopsychology (behavioral neuroscience)?

100

The basic building blocks of the nervous system

What are neurons?

100

The most anterior portion of the cerebral cortex

What is the frontal lobe?

100

The processes by which successive generations of individuals change over very long periods of time?

What is evolution?

100

The processes that generate, shape, and reshape the NS, from the earliest stages of embryonic development

What is neurodevelopment?

200

The covariation of two measures

What is correlation?

200

The cells that provide support for and contribute to information processing neurons

What is glia cells?

200

A collection of neurons within the central nervous system

What is a nucleus?

200

The Darwinian theory that evolution proceeds by differential success in reproduction?

What is natural selection?

200

A fertilized egg

What is a zygote?

300

The method of examining the relationship between body variables and behavioral variables that involves altering body structure or function and observing any resulting changes in behavior

What is somatic intervention?

300

The small spheres in the presynaptic axon terminals that contain a neurotransmitter

What is a synaptic vesicle?

300

This system, including structures like the hippocampus and amygdala, is essential for emotion and memory.

What is the limbic system?

300

A trait that increases the probability that an individual will leave offspring in subsequent generations

What is adaption?

300

This first stage of neurodevelopment involves the mitotic production of neurons from non-neuronal cells.

What is neurogenesis?

400

The process of breaking a system down into its smaller parts in order to understand it

What is reductionism?

400

The four zones of a neuron

What is the input zone, the integration zone, the conduction zone, and the output zone?

400

One of the vertical columns that constitute the basic organization of the neocortex

What is cortical column? 

400

When individuals select mates based on traits that indicate good genes, and subsequently, successful offspring

What is the Good Genes Hypothesis?

400

Myelination begins shortly after birth and continues until approximately this age.

What is 20 years?

500

The organization that governs animal research

What is the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)?

500

The four kinds of glial cells

What are astrocytes, microglial cells, oligodendrocytes, and Schwann cells?

500

This small midbrain structure plays a crucial role in reward and dopamine release.

What is the ventral tegmental area (VTA)?

500

This species is the pinnacle of peak performance

What is the Japanese Giant Salamander (Andrias japonicus)?

500

Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by amyloid plaques, neurofibrillary tangles, and the disappearance of these forebrain structures.

What are basal forebrain nuclei?