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100

Can be the cause Nystagmus

Pons

100

Analyzes how the brain, neurotransmitters, and other aspects of our biology influence our behaviors, thoughts, and feelings.

Biopsychology

100

Responsible for regulating various bodily functions by producing and releasing hormones into the bloodstream.

Endocrine System

100

What system includes the brain and spinal cord

Central Nervous System

100

What does M.R.I stand for

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

200

Can be the cause Wernicke's Aphasia

Medulla Oblongata

200

Fields within the sciences, such as neurochemistry and experimental psychology, which deal with the structure or function of the nervous system and brain.

Neuroscience

200

Often called the "feel-good" hormone, it helps regulate mood, sleep, and appetite; imbalances are linked to depression and anxiety.

Serotonin

200

What system contains all nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord

Peripheral System

200

What does C.T / C.A.T stand for?

Computerized Axial Tomography

300

Can be the cause Narcolepsy

Reticular Formation

300
Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes.


Nystagmus

300

Associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation; low dopamine levels can contribute to feelings of apathy and depression.

Dopamine

300

directly influencing our perception of our physical body

Somatic Nervous System

300

Recordings of waves of electrical activity. 

EEG / Electroencephologram

400

Can be the cause Korsakoff Syndrome

The Thalamus

400

a chronic neurological disorder that impacts the brain's ability to regulate sleep and wake cycles.



Narcolepsy

400

Produced by the thyroid gland, these hormones influence metabolism and brain function; imbalances can lead to mood swings, depression, and anxiety.

Thyroid Hormones (T3/T4)

400

regulating physiological responses to stress and emotions

Autonomic System

400

A visual display of brain activity by injecting radioactive glucose into person can be seen on this machine.

PET scan 

500

Can be responsible for Alzheiners

Hippocampus

500

a neurological disorder that causes memory loss and other cognitive impairments associated with alcoholism.

Korsakoff Syndrome

500

The primary stress hormone, released in response to stressful situations; high cortisol levels over time can negatively impact mood and cognitive function.

Cortisol

500

Contains glands that produce and secretes hormones that the body can use for a wide range of functions

Endocrine System

500

What does P.E.T stand for?

Positron Emission Tomography

600

Can be responsible for Cushing Disease

The Hypothalamus

600

a rare hormonal disorder that occurs when the body is exposed to too much cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. can not take in enough energy from foods:

Cushing Syndrome

600

Considered the "love hormone," it promotes feelings of bonding, trust, and social connection. 

Oxytocin

600

Name at least one Nervous system disorder we discussed in class

Meningitis

Stroke

ADHD

PTSD

ETC

600

This type of machine uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the brain, often used to diagnose neurological disorders.

MRI scanner