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Title: Neuro-


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Neuro- Transmitters
Notes Part I Neurons
Notes Part II The Brain 1
Notes Part II The Brain 2
The Endocrine System and Other Trivia
Unit II
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Final Jeopardy!
Neuro- Transmitters
Notes Part II The Brain 1
Notes Part I Neurons
Notes Part II The Brain 2
The Endocrine System and Other Trivia
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Enables muscle action, learning, and Memory, an
undersupply is linked to Alzheimers.
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Influences movement, learning, attention, and
emotion. Too much is linked to Schizophrenia and
too less is linked to Parkinsons.
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Affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal.
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Helps Control Arousal and Alertness.
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This can cause migraines and seizures and is the
reason avoid MSG in food.
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One area of the autonomic nervous system that
arouses the body during stressful situations
another area that calms the body.
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Neurons that carry outgoing information from the
brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands.
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Interconnected clusters of neurons in the central
nervous system.
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Information travels from the spinal cord to the
brain through this, communicates and intervenes
between the sensory and motor outputs.
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Neuronal impulses response pattern can be
characterized as.
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This uses glucose to trace active regions of the
brain.
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The instrument best used to detect enlarged
regions of the brain.
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Is the part of the brain that is split in humans
in order to reduce epileptic seizures.
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These are the four lobes found on either
hemisphere of the brain.
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When a child suffers severe brain damage as a
child but is able to lead a normal life.
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little brain coordinates sensory input, balance
and coordination of movements.
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Area at the rear of the frontal lobes that
controls voluntary movements.
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This is the base of the brainstem controls
heartbeat and breathing.
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This is a nerve network that travels through the
brainstem and thalamus and plays an important
role in controlling arousal?
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Damage to these areas in the frontal lobe
disrupts speaking and disrupts understanding .
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This gland affects metabolism, if deficient it
can cause extreme weight gains.
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The gland that produces growth hormones.
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The ovaries in females and the testes in males
are part of this system.
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Area of the brain where reward centers have been
found( rats step on electrodes when having an
implant in this region)?
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This system sets between the oldest and newest
brain areas, it houses the amygdala, the
hypothalaus, and the hippocampus.
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What is Acetylcholine- (Ach)?
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What is Dopamine?
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What is Serotonin?
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What is Norepinephrine?
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What is Glutamate.
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What is the sympathetic and Parasympatheic
nervous systems?
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What is Motor Neurons?
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What is Neural Networks?
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What are interneurons?
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What is all-or-nothing?
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What is a PET scan?
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What is a MRI?
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What is the Corpus Callosum?
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What are the frontal lobe, parietal lobe,
temporal lobe, and occipital lobe?
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What is brain plasticity ?
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What is the cerebellum?
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What is the motor cortex?
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What is the medulla?
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What is the reticular formation?
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What is Brocas area and Warnickes area.
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What is the Thyroid gland?
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What is the Pituitary Gland?
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What is the endocrine system?
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What is the Hypothalamus?
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What is the limbic system?
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Daily Double!
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Final Jeopardy!
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Final Jeopardy Systems
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These two systems work together to make up the
electrochemical communication network within our
bodies.
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What is the peripheral and central nervous
systems?
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