Sleep
Neurons
Drugs
Biomedical
Neurotransmitters
100

The stage of sleep where eyes moves rapidly behind the eyelids and memory consolidation occurs.

What is REM Sleep?

100

The part of the neuron that releases chemical neurotransmitters.

What is the Axon Terminal?

100

A pattern of drug abuse that has severe negative consequences and impairs life.

What is addiction?

100

The fast regulatory system that uses electrical impulses and neurotransmitters.

What is the Nervous System?

100

The fight or flight neurotransmitter.

What is Adrenaline?

200

The rhythm that our appetite and sleep follow.

What is Circadian Rhythm?

200

The parts of the neuron that receive chemical signals.

What are Dendrites?

200

A drug that reduces activity in the nervous system.

What is a depressant?

200

A study that measures the differences between twins.

What is a Twin Study?

200

The pain neurotransmitter.

What is Substance P?

300

The amount of sleep babies require.

What is 14-17 hours?

300

The location of interneurons that connects the brain to the rest of the body.

What is the Central nervous System (CNS)?

300

A drug that increases activity in the nervous system.

What is a Stimulant?

300

The slow regulatory system that uses chemical hormones.

What is the Endocrine System?

300

The pain relief and euphoria neurotransmitter.

What are Endorphins?

400

The stage of sleep where cell repair and growth occurs.

What is sleep stage 3 NREM 3?

400

A sensory pathway that has a quicker reaction time and skips the brain before causing a reaction. 

What is the Reflex Arc Pathway?

400

Negative physical and mental symptoms experienced after quitting a drug.

What is withdrawal?

400

The biomedical perspective's causes for mental disorders. (name any)

What are Chemical Imbalances and Genetics?

400

The exact synaptic transmission steps in order.

What are release, synapse, receive and recycle?

500

The system that clears waste products and toxins from the brain during sleep.

What is the Glymphatic Waste System?

500

The protective membrane that covers the axon of a neuron.

What is the Myelin Sheath?

500

Drugs that block the reuptake of neurotransmitters by the neuron.

What are Reuptake Inhibitors?

500

The biomedical approach to treating mental disorders.

What is Pharmaceutical Treatment (using medication)?

500

The neurotransmitter that makes muscles move. Also increases attention.

What is Acetylcholine (ACH)?