Neuro History
Exploring Immunology & Biopsychology
Anatomy
Fun Trivia
100

An invasive procedure that was popular between the 1930s and 1960s, served as a treatment for the mentally ill

What is lobotomy? 

100

Definition of Biopsychology

What is the study of how the brain and body influence behavior?

100

Chemical messengers that transmit signals between neurons

What are neurotransmitters?

100

Disipline of Psychology that explore the lifespan and learning

What is Developmental Psychology?

200

Aristotle thought this was the function of the brain

What is to cool the blood?

200

Cells that support and protect neurons

What are glial cells?

200

The brain structure that plays a crucial role in auditory and language comprehension, as well as memory

What is the temporal lobe?

200

Brain's ability to reorganize, change, and adapt in response to new information or experiences

What is neuroplasticity?

300

Pseudoscience in the late 1800s and early 1900s that explored cranium shape and how it indicated characteristics

What is phrenology?

300

The nerve that is crucial to parasympathetic and autonomic processes (i.e., heartbeat, breathing)

What is the Vagus nerve?

300

The brain structure that is attributed to balance and motor control

What is the Cerebellum?

300

Conducted this classic experiment that explored classical conditioning with a bell and dog salvation

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

400

The Edwin Smith surgical papers, the oldest known medical text that describes the brain, meninges, and spinal cord, were made in this location

What is Ancient Egypt?

400

Found when looking into the connection between Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and mental illness

What is brain inflammation?

400

Tree-like neuron structures that receive signals

What are dendrites?

400

Imaging equipment that is used to track blood flow and blood oxygenation in the brain

What is fMRI (functional MRI)?

500

Poured hot wax into an ox skull to make a cast of the ventricles

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

500

Unexpected finding when comparing brain structures between wild-caught mice and laboratory mice

What is an increased auditory sector in laboratory mice?

500

Function of the myelin sheath

Protective neuron insulation that speeds up transmission of electrical signals

500

Neurotransmitter associated with Parkinson's disease

What is Dopamine?