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THIS IS With Your Host... Neurons Nervous System Hindbrain & Limbic System Cerebral Cortex Neurotransmission ? 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 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. Click on screen to begin When you study, describe three structures of the brain and how they are active during this process. Click on screen to continue Correct Final Jeopardy Response Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT