Neurotransmitters
Parts of the Neuron
Nervous or Endocrine?
Hemispheres
Hormones
100

This Chemical is involved with our perception of Pain.

What is Substance P?

100

The branch-like structures that receive messages from other neurons.

What are Dendrites?

100
Uses long bands of fibers throughout the body to communicate.

what is the nervous system?

100

The left hemisphere is primarily responsible for this type of processing.

What Hemisphere is responsible for Language, logic, and analytical thinking?

100

This chemical is the primary response to fight or flight situations, Increases blood flow and reduces pain response. 

What is Epinephrine?
200

This Chemical regulates mood and sleep, Low levels are linked to Depression.

What is Serotonin? 

200

The ____ Is the connection between neurons where they pass chemicals between each other.

What is the Synapse?

200

The system primarily responsible for releasing chemicals into our blood stream.

What is the Endocrine System?

200

The Right Hemisphere is more active during these types of tasks.

What is Creativity, spatial awareness, and processing emotion?

200

What is the main job of hormones in the body?

Sending signals throughout the body via the bloodstream.

300

The Feeling of "Brain Fog"

What happens when you run out of Neurotransmitters?

300

This Fatty Insulation covers the Axon and keeps electrical signals from leaking out.

What is the Myelin Sheath?
300

During a stressful situation, which system sends the signal to release adrenaline, and which system actually releases it?

Nervous system sends the signal; endocrine system (adrenal glands) releases the hormone.

300

When the corpus callosum is cut, what is disrupted?

What is the communication between the two hemispheres?

300

This “love hormone” plays a role in bonding, trust, and social connection.

What is Oxytocin?

400

After running a race, you feel euphoric and pain-free. Which neurotransmitter is likely responsible?

What are Endorphins? 

400

This part of the Neuron processes signals and produces an electrical charge.

What is the Soma (Cell Body)?

400

Which system — nervous or endocrine — works faster, and why?

Nervous system; it uses electrical impulses instead of hormones traveling through the bloodstream.

400

A person with a severed Corpus Callosum sees something only with their Left Eye, Are they going to be able to tell you what they saw?

No

400

During stressful situations, this hormone helps the body maintain energy and is involved with Metabolism.

What is Cortisol?

500

A drug that blocks reuptake of this neurotransmitter is used to treat anxiety and increases calming effects in the brain.

What is GABA?

500

Explain what happens at the synapse during neural communication.

Neurotransmitters are released from the terminal ends of Axons, cross the synaptic gap, and bind to receptors in the receiving neuron's dendrites.

500

A student gets nervous before giving a speech — their heart rate increases, and adrenaline is released. Are one or both systems involved?

Both

500

A person with hemisphere damage struggles to recognize faces (prosopagnosia) but can still speak and understand language. What hemisphere of the brain does this indicate is damaged?

The Right Hemisphere

500

This Hormone is involved in sustaining a stress response generally after a fight or flight situation.

What is Norepinephrine?