Nervous System
Neurons and Neural Firing
Neurotransmitters
Conditions & Diseases
Random
100

This division of the nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord

Central nervous system 

100

What principle says that a neuron either fires with full power or it doesn't? 

All-or-nothing principle 

100

What neurotransmitter reduces neural overactivity in the brain? 

GABA

100

What happens as a result of the undersupply of norepinephrine? 

Depression 

100

This visual theory explains that we perceive colors in three opposing pairs

Opponent-process theory 

200

This division of the nervous system governs our organs and senses 

Peripheral nervous system

200

What short period is it called when the neuron is unable to fire again?

Refractory period 

200

What neurotransmitter stabilizes mood and emotion? 

Serotonin  

200

Alzheimer's disease is caused by a lack of what neurotransmitter? 

ACh

200

When a person is experiencing a strong sense of love, what hormone is responsible for it? 

Oxytocin 

300

This type of peripheral nervous system is responsible for voluntary muscle movement 

Somatic nervous system 

300

What type of neurotransmitters make it less likely for the next neuron to fire? 

Inhibitory neurotransmitters 

300

What is the primary excitatory neurotransmitter? 

Glutamate

300

What happens a result of a lack of endorphins? 

Chronic pain 
300

What hormone is responsible for suppressing hunger? 

Leptin 

400

When you see a snake and your heart rises and senses sharpen, what kind of nervous system is in play?

Sympathetic nervous system  

400

What flip of charge happens before a neuron fires? 

Depolarization 

400

What is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter? 

GABA 

400

Which neurotransmitter is involved in fine motor movement and a deficiency of it can cause Parkinsons?

Dopamine

400

What is the theory that your brain creates random dreams to make sense of random neural activity? 

Activation synthesis theory 

500

What nervous system helps chill us out and slow down our heart rate? 

Parasympathetic nervous system

500

What is the "taking back up" or "reuse" of neurotransmitters in the first neuron called?

Reuptake

500

What is the neurotransmitter responsible for pain transmission? 

Substance P 

500

What disease is it called when the myelin sheath is attacked by the nervous system? 

Multiple sclerosis (MS)

500

What is the theory that neural cells work together and alternate when they fire? 

Volley theory