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Neurons
Nervous
System
Hindbrain
& Limbic
System
Cerebral
Cortex
Neurotransmission
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The cell body of a neuron is
called the…
A 100
Soma
A 100
Transmissions from other
neurons are received by the…
A 200
Dendrites
A 200
Neurons that conduct signals
toward the central nervous
system are classified as…
A 300
Afferent
A 300
Action potentials cause the
release of neurotransmitters
into the…
A 400
Synaptic Gap (Synapse)
A 400
The function of this structure of the neuron
is to increase the speed at which the action
potential moves down the axon.
A 500
Myelin Sheath
A 500
Sympathetic or Parasympathetic?
Relaxation of the bladder
B 100
Sympathetic
B 100
Sympathetic or Parasympathetic?
Inhibiting Digestion
B 200
Sympathetic
B 200
Sympathetic or Parasympathetic?
Slowing pulse
B 300
Parasympathetic
B 300
Sympathetic or Parasympathetic?
Secretion of epinephrine (adrenaline)
B 400
Sympathetic
B 400
Sympathetic or Parasympathetic?
Constricting Pupils
B 500
Parasympathetic
B 500
What is the almond shaped structure in the
brain that plays a role in the processing of
emotions?
C 100
Amygdala
C 100
This structure of the brain helps coordinate
balance and muscle movements, such as
when you are playing a sport of instrument.
C 200
Cerebellum
C 200
This brain structure is involved in all of the
following: sexual behavior, body
temperature, hunger, thirst.
C 300
Hypothalamus
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
What part of the brain did
Tom probably damage?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=WTMvm_A6tR0
C 400
Hippocampus
C 400
Which structure is involved
with arousal, consciousness,
and wakefulness?
C 500
Reticular Formation
C 500
The bundle of fibers that connect the left
and right hemispheres of the brain, which is
sometimes severed to treat patients with
seizures and epilepsy, is called…
D 100
Corpus Callosum
D 100
Which part of the cerebral
cortex is concerned with
visual processing?
D 200
Occipital Lobe
D 200
Which region of the cerebral
cortex is involved in
planning, judgment, and
impulse control?
D 300
Frontal Lobe
D 300
If a patient was experiencing
auditory hallucinations,
which lobes of the brain
would be activated?
D 400
Temporal Lobe
D 400
Which of the following brain
structures is responsible for
the integration of sensory
information?
D 500
Thalamus
D 500
Which neurotransmitter is
considered an endogenous
opiate that is produced in
response pain and strenuous
exercise.
E 100
Endorphins
E 100
Which neurotransmitter has
been strongly implicated to
be involved in depression.
E 200
Serotonin
E 200
Which neurotransmitter plays
a vital role in muscle action,
learning, and memory?
E 300
Acetylcholine
E 300
The brief electrical charge a
neuron fires down the axon
after receiving a signal from a
sense receptor or other
chemical is called the…
E 400
Action Potential
E 400
If an axon were able to
produce larger or smaller
action potentials at different
times, what would this
violate?
E 500
All-or-None Law
E 500
Where are hormones
produced?
F 100
Endocrine Glands
F 100
Whose case study suggested to
psychologists that the frontal lobes play a
key role in regulating emotional expression.
F 200
Phineas Gage
F 200
What brain disorder should
this patient be diagnosed
with?
F 300
Wernicke’s Aphasia
F 300
An excess of this
neurotransmitter has been
linked with schizophrenia.
F 400
Dopamine
F 400
Which brain scan produces a
static image which would be
utilized to measure brain
damage in patients.
F 500
CT Scan
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Brain Functions
Please record your wager.
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When you study, describe three
structures of the brain and how
they are active during this
process.
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