Nervous System & Brain
Nervous System & Brain pt 2
Nervous System & brain pt 3
Brain/Neurons
Neurons
100

The _ system is responsible for voluntary functions.

Somatic Nervous System

100

The thalamus processes all sensory information except _ 

smell

100

The _ surrounds axon with a layer of insulation to speed up information transfer down the axon.

Myelin Sheath

100

Acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin, and GABA are all examples of _.

Neurotransmitters

100

_ is the process of forming/synthesizing new neurons.  


Neurogenesis

200

Sensory neurons bring information...

inside to the spinal cord

200

The _ regulates body temp, hunger, thirst, sexual behaviors, sleep

 Hypothalamus

200

The _ cortex is involved in processing visual input, while the _ cortex is involved in integrating sensory information with your memories.  

(primary) Visual Cortex

 Association cortex

200

What occurs after the action potential, that does not allow for additional firing of electrical signals?

Refractory period

200

What helps release hormones and is known as the master gland?

Pituitary Gland

300

The primary responsibility of the Medulla is  

 Basic life functioning (breathing, heart rate, sneezing)

300

The _  is the auditory cortex, the _ is the visual cortex, and the _ processes body sensations through the somatosensory cortex.

Temporal Lobe

Occipital Lobe

Parietal Lobe

300

Which portion of the neuron contains structures that synthesize proteins and produce energy? 

 

Cell body or soma

300

If a signal causes the internal charge of the neuron to increase/decrease, it is an example of _ . 


Postsynaptic potential

300

_ binds to the same receptor as the neurotransmitter and can cause the same effect as neurotransmitters.  

Agonists

400

James was injured a few months ago and now struggles with fine motor movements like writing. This is due to the _ cortex.

Motor cortex

400

The _ involves using a type of memory that allows you to do mental math or remember a phone number.

Prefrontal Cortex

400

These techniques allow researchers/clinicians study the brain of healthy, awake people. 

Neuroimaging

OR 

PET, fMRI, MRI, CT

400

_ causes slow-developing changes in activity as they travel a longer distance to transfer a message.  

Hormones

400

_ allow ions to pass through the cell membrane, while _ releases chemicals into the synapse.

Ion channels

Vesicles

500

Kristy is a heavy alcohol drinker and often falls over or trips over her feet when trying to stand. What area of the brain is being affected?

Cerebellum

500

_ is associated with damage to the hippocampus, while _ is associated with damage to Broca’s area or Wernicke’s area.  

Amnesia

Aphasia

500

Alexa was in a car crash and experienced brain injury. Ever since this wreck, she often goes on late night walks, never checking her surroundings and gets lost when walking back home. This is due to damage in the _ system.

Limbic System

500

Jake has been experiencing panic attacks and flashbacks due to frequently using _.

Hallucinogens

500

If there are connections within the nervous system that are not being used, _ occurs to improve the transfer of information throughout the nervous system.  

Synaptic Pruning