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Psyched out Jeopardy Missing Links The Outer Layer Get Fired Up HodgePodge Brain Innards 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003 Neurotransmitters - 100 • ANSWER: When the neurons that produce dopamine die, this disease results. • Question: What is Parkinson’s disease? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question The Cortex - 200 • ANSWER: This lobe is most adept at producing speech (must include which side). • QUESTION: What is the left frontal lobe? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question The Cortex - 500 • ANSWER: The angular gyrus is located in this lobe. •QUESTION: What is the parietal lobe? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question Neurons - 400 DAILY DOUBLE!!!! • ANSWER: At this point the neuron has a -70mV charge. • QUESTION: What is during the resting potential? Answer Question 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 Question HodgePodge - 100 • ANSWER: This theory said that bumps on the head represented elements of personality. • QUESTION: What is phrenology? Answer Question HodgePodge - 200 • ANSWER: This gland releases norepinephrine and epinephrine during the fight-or-flight response. • QUESTION: What is the adrenal gland? Answer Question 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 Question 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 Question 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 Question 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 Question 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 Question 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 Question 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 Question Brain innards - 500 • ANSWER: If I am having my reward centers stimulated, I would have a probe in this. • QUESTION: What is the hypothalamus? Answer Question 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? Answer Question