Brain Tools & Technology
Centres of the Brain
Brain Parts & Functions
Messengers
Potpourri Galore!
100

This dynamic picture of the brain gives details of localization of brain activity via a radioactive glucose transmitted via IV or cup.

What is PET scan?

100
Located in the occipital lobe, this centre processes visual information.

What is Visual Centre?

100

Regulates the heartbeat and breathing.

What is the medulla?

100

This is considered primarily a female hormone that regulates the menstrual cycle as well as gives the ability to nurture others.

What is estrogen?

100

This type of research, although is largely considered unethical, was instrumental in learning about the influences of biological and environmental factors that affect behavior.

What are "Twin Studies"?

200

Great way to monitor brain waves all over the brain.

What is an EEG machine?

200

Located in the temporal lobes, this area serves as the primary auditory cortex  in each brain hemisphere.

What is Auditory Centre?

200

This is the "sensory switchboard".

What is the thalamus?

200

Known for its involvement in making an individual feel a sense of well-being and happiness and is found in the gastrointestinal tract and in the brain.

What is Serotonin?

200

Animals have feelings.

Animals form attachments.

Animals should not suffer.

Animal lives matter, too.

What is "Something that animal activists might say when protesting animal  experiments for the benefit of understanding human behavior"?

300

This takes a still picture of the brain using X-rays.

What is a CAT (computerized axial tomography) scan?

300
Producing and processing words, sounds, and letters occur in many areas of the brain. Two main areas are called Broca's and Wernicke's areas.

What is Language Centres?

300

This is the last part of the brain to mature. It is where you find personality, judgment, emotions, and impulsivity.

What is the frontal lobe?

300

High levels of this neurotransmitter are linked to the onset of schizophrenia.

What is dopamine?

300

This is the age-old psychological debate as to whether the environment or hereditary has the most influence on a person's behavior.

What is nature vs. nurture?

400

This is the more technical cousin to the scanning machine that uses radio frequency. It measures magnetization between oxygen-rich areas within the blood flow of the brain.

What is a fMRI?

400
Areas of the brain that concentrate on movement and coordination.

What are Motor Centres?

400

The auditory nerve transmit neural information from the environment to this area of the brain.

What is the temporal lobe?

400

This is maintained by the pituitary gland and affects reproductive behavior as well as maternal behavior?

What is Oxytocin?

400

My grandfather was an angry man and killed a person with his bare hands. My father once barreled through a wall because he was so angry. I am regularly being suspended from school because I initiate and participate in fights on a weekly basis. As you can see, I got this anger issue honestly!

What is something that "someone who believes in genetics playing a dominate role in a person's behavior" might say?

500

Which two technologies would a doctor most likely use for a stroke patient?

What is a fMRI and PET scan?

500

Focused on sensory information that is positioned next to the motor cortex in the parietal lobe.

What is the Somatosensory Centre?

500

This area of the brain regulates a person's level of awareness and wakefulness. It enables a person to sleep, but if it is malfunctions, the person will experience insomnia.

What is the reticular formation?

500

This enables a heightened sense that provides for a "fight or flight" response.

What is "adrenaline"?

500

These chemical substances enable the enhancement of sexual attraction through bodily fluids (i.e. sweat, secretions, saliva, etc.).

What are pheromones?