Visual System
Auditory System
Neurotransmitters
Memory
General Review
100

The portion of the retina with the highest concentration of photoreceptors

What is the fovea?

100

The portion of the inner ear where hair cells are located.

What is the cochlea?

100

The neural region that is largely responsible for producing DA.

What is the substantia nigra?

100

These are the two large categories of long-term memory.

What are explicit and implicit?

100

Th part of the brain stem closest to the spinal cord.

What is the medulla?

200

The most active PRs in dimly lit environments

What are Rods?


200

The range of human hearing.

What is 20 - 20,000 Hz?

200

The different phases of neural communication affected by drugs.

What are NT production, clearance, release, and receptor binding?

200

Recalling going to Disneyland for the first time is this type of memory.

What is episodic memory?

200

A neural measurement tool that indicates where the brain is active during a certain task.

What is fMRI or PET?

300

Neural hemisphere where information from the left visual field is processed

What is the right hemisphere?

300

The sound wave component that corresponds to loudness.

What is amplitude?

300

NE from the locus coeruleus primarily regulates these two characteristics.

What is alertness and mood?

300

The striatum is heavily involved in this type of memory.

What is procedural memory?
300

This cell makes up the myelin covering PNS axons.

What are Schwann cells?

400

Neurons whose axons leave the eye and enter the brain.

What are retinal ganglion cells?

400

Ear structures responsible for conducting vibrations against the eardrum into waves in cochlear fluid. 

What are the ossicles?

400

An exogenous substance that mimics and amplifies the effects of a certain NT.

What is an agonist?

400

The hippocampus is imperative for executing the process in memory.

What is converting short term memories to long term memory?

400

The opening of these ion channels leads to depolarizing EPSPs.

What are ligand-gated Na+ channels?

500

The brain region that first receives sensory input from the eyes

What is the LGN?

500

The inner ear structure that responds to low frequency vibrations.

What is the apical basilar membrane?

500

Drugs that treat ADHD by increasing DA activity in the prefrontal cortex.

What are amphetamines?

500

Increased neurogenesis in adult mice correlates with this effect on memory.

What is increased forgetting?

500

This nervous system is most likely active when I am at home taking nap.

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?