Genetics & Evolution
Neurons & Brain Cells
Neurotransmitters & Drugs
Nervous System
Brain Structure & Function
100

These psychologists study changes in behavior and thinking over time. 


Who are evolutionary psychologists?

100

The electrical signal that travels down a neuron’s axon.

What is an action potential?

100

This neurotransmitter plays a role in pleasure and pain reduction.

What is beta-endorphin?

100

The two major divisions of the nervous system.

What are the central and peripheral nervous systems?

100

Folds and grooves on the brain’s surface.

What are gyri and sulci?

200

This theory explains how organisms better suited to their environment survive and reproduce.

What is evolution by natural selection?

200

The space between two neurons.  

What is the synapse?

200

These two neurotransmitters help suppress appetite.

What are dopamine and norepinephrine?

200

This system is responsible for fight-or-flight responses.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

200

The idea that brain hemispheres have different functions.

What is lateralization?

300

Human eggs and sperm contain 23 of these structures made of DNA.

What are chromosomes?

300

The difference in charge between inside and outside a neuron.

What is membrane potential?

300

This process removes neurotransmitters from the synapse.

What is reuptake?

300

This system is responsible for digestion and relaxation.

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

300

The brain area responsible for speech production.

What is Broca’s area?

400

Wendy has blue eyes even though brown is dominant—her genotype must be this.

What is bb?

400

What hyperpolarization means.

What is becoming more negative than resting potential?

400

This neurotransmitter is affected by SSRIs.

What is serotonin?

400

The system involved in voluntary movement.

What is the somatic nervous system?

400

The brain process not controlled by the cerebral cortex.

What is breathing?

500

This concept says genes set limits, but the environment determines outcomes within them.

What is the range of reaction?

500

If a signal doubles in strength, the action potential does this.

What is no change in strength, speed, or duration?

500

One thing that does not happen to excess neurotransmitters.

What is collection by scavenger vesicles?

500

This term means the body maintains internal balance.

What is homeostasis?

500

The brain system strongly connected to smell and emotional memories.

What is the limbic system?