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Psyched out Jeopardy
Missing Links
The Outer Layer
Get Fired Up
HodgePodge
Brain Innards
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Final Jeopardy
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©Norman Herr, 2003
Neurotransmitters - 100
• ANSWER: When the neurons that
produce dopamine die, this disease
results.
• Question: What is Parkinson’s
disease?
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Neurotransmitters - 200
• ANSWER: This neurotransmitter is
blocked when curare is injected,
producing paralysis (a lack of it is also
linked to Alzheimer’s disease).
• QUESTION: What is acetylcholine?
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Neurotransmitters - 300
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
• ANSWER: If I didn’t have this
neurotransmitter working, my neurons
would get really tired of firing.
• QUESTION: What is GABA?
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Neurotransmitters - 400
• ANSWER: Drugs such as Prozac and
Wellbutrin work to prevent the reuptake
of this neurotransmitter into this part of
the neuron. (2 part question)
• QUESTION: What is serotonin, and
what is the axon?
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Neurotransmitters - 500
• ANSWER: This structure is responsible
for releasing neurotransmitters into the
synapse and holds neurotransmitters
until they are released.
• QUESTION: What is the terminal
vesicle?
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The Cortex - 100
• ANSWER: I see images even when my
eyes are closed, so the doctor has
ordered a scan of this.
• QUESTION: What is the occipital lobe?
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The Cortex - 200
• ANSWER: This lobe is most adept at
producing speech (must include which
side).
• QUESTION: What is the left
frontal lobe?
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The Cortex - 300
• ANSWER: This lobe contains
Wernicke’s area and is linked to this
sensory function.
• QUESTION: What is the temporal lobe,
and what is hearing?
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The Cortex - 400
• ANSWER: When this is split and an
object is flashed to the left visual field,
this happens.
• QUESTION: What is the corpus
callosum, and what is the inability to
say the name of the object?
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The Cortex - 500
• ANSWER: The angular gyrus is
located in this lobe.
•QUESTION: What is the parietal lobe?
Answer
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Neurons - 100
• ANSWER: This structure receives
signals from other neurons, while a
second one helps the speed of the
signal.
• QUESTION: What is the dendrite
and the myelin sheath?
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Neurons - 200
• ANSWER: This is created when
potassium ions move out of the axon
and sodium ions move in.
• QUESTION: What is the action potential?
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Neurons - 300
• ANSWER: The refractory period refers
to this.
• QUESTION: What is the time when
ions must return to their original
positions to repolarize the neuron?
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Neurons - 400
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
• ANSWER: At this point the neuron has
a -70mV charge.
• QUESTION: What is during the resting
potential?
Answer
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Neurons – 500
• ANSWER: If this is reached, the sum
of the ___ and the ___ must reach a
certain threshold. (3 part answer)
QUESTION: What is the action
potential, and what are excitatory and
inhibitory signals?
Answer
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HodgePodge - 100
• ANSWER: This theory said that bumps
on the head represented elements of
personality.
• QUESTION: What is phrenology?
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HodgePodge - 200
• ANSWER: This gland releases
norepinephrine and epinephrine during
the fight-or-flight response.
• QUESTION: What is the adrenal
gland?
Answer
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HodgePodge - 300
• ANSWER: These three types of scans
measure brain activity, while two others
measure structure.
• QUESTION: What are PET scans,
fMRIs, and EEGs for activity and MRI
and CT scans for structure?
Answer
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HodgePodge - 400
• ANSWER: I can only see what’s on
my right side, so my doctor has
ordered a scan of this (be specific).
• QUESTION: What is the right
occipital lobe?
Answer
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HodgePodge - 500
• ANSWER: I have a serious problem
with aggression. My doctor has ordered
a scan of these two structures.
• QUESTION: What are the amygdala
and the hypothalamus?
Answer
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Brain innards - 100
• ANSWER: This brain structure routes
the right side of the brain to the left
side of the body.
• QUESTION: What is the medulla
oblongata?
Answer
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Brain innards – 200
• ANSWER: My cat walks aimlessly
around and has no desire to do
anything. Apparently, her brain was
severed here.
• QUESTION: What is just above the
midbrain?
Answer
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Brain innards - 300
• ANSWER: I used to be a good dancer,
but now I’ve lost it. My doctor has
ordered a scan of this.
• QUESTION: What is the cerebellum?
Answer
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Brain innards - 400
• ANSWER: I am not growing. My doctor
says I need to have these two
structures checked.
• QUESTION: What are the
hypothalamus and the pituitary gland?
Answer
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Brain innards - 500
• ANSWER: If I am having my reward
centers stimulated, I would have a
probe in this.
• QUESTION: What is the
hypothalamus?
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Final Jeopardy
• ANSWER: If I couldn’t put words in
the right order in writing and I couldn’t
understand metaphorical poetry, I
would need these two areas scanned,
and I would have a problem called this.
• QUESTION: What is Wernicke’s area,
the angular gyrus, and aphasia?
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