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Multi- Q Introd uction An incredibly fun yet highly educational review experience brought to you by Mr. Jones Psychology Jeopardy! Welcome to … Skip Rules

Game Rules Psycho-Jeopardy R u l e s If a question is answered correctly, that team adds those points to their team score. The opposing team may now chose a question. MORE RULES MORE RULES 

Game Rules Psycho-Jeopardy R u l e s If a question is answered incorrectly, the team score does not change. The opposing team may now chose a question. MORE RULES MORE RULES 

Choose from the followin g topics You will choose questions from the following six topic areas: CLICK TO VIEW TOPIC AREAS CLICK TO VIEW TOPIC AREAS 

TOPIC 1 Nervous System What do you know about…

TOPIC 2 What do you know about… Neurotransmit ters

TOPIC 3 What do you know about… Studying the Brain

TOPIC 4 What do you know about… Endocrine Systems and Language

TOPIC 5 What do you know about… Neuron

TOPIC 6 What do you know about… Brain Structures

MultiQ Choices Nervous System Neurotran smitters Studying the Brain Language and Endocrine System Neuron Brain Structures FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION

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1:101:10 This part of the PNS controls voluntary movements CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …

1:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Somatic nervous system CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10

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1:201:20 This part of the nervous system controls glands, heartbeat, and internal organs CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …

1:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Autonomic nervous system CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20

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1:301:30 The function of this is to conserve energy by decreasing your heartbeat, respiration, blood sugar, etc and generally calming you. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …

1:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Parasympathetic nervous system CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30

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1:401:40 This structure connects our central and peripheral nervous systems and is important in reflexes. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …

1:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Spinal cord CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40

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1:501:50 Another name for the somatic nervous system CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s …

1:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Skeletal nervous system CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50

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2:102:10 Neurotransmitter linked to pain control and pleasure CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …

2:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Endorphins CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10

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2:202:20 The sending neuron absorbs excess neurotransmitters in a process known as… CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …

2:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Reuptake CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20

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2:302:30 This type of drug molecule mimics the effects of a neurotransmitter when it binds at a receptor site. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …

2:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Agonist CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30

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2:402:40 This neurotransmitter enables muscle action. Deterioration of this occurs in Alzheimer’s. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …

2:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Acetylcholine (ACh) CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40

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2:502:50 This neurotransmitter influences movement, learning and emotion – excess of it is linked to schizophrenia, lack of it is linked to Parkinson’s Disease CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s …

2:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Dopamine CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50

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3:103:10 Term for tissue destruction CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …

3:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Lesion CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10

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3:203:20 This railroad worker because a psychological case study when a tamping iron shot through his frontal lobe CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …

3:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Phineas Gage CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20

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3:303:30 This machine records electrical activity in the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …

3:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Electroencephalogram (EEG) CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30

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3:403:40 Brain imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to see brain anatomy. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …

3:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40

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3:503:50 Brain imaging technique that uses a radioactive form of glucose to create a visual display. T o p i c 3 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK

3:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Positron Emission Tomography (PET) CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50

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4:104:10 This is called the “master gland” and is influenced by the hypothalamus CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …

4:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Pituitary gland CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10

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4:204:20 Term for language impairment due to brain injury CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …

4:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Aphasia CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20

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4:304:30 Name one hormone released from the adrenal glands CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …

4:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Epinephrine or Norepinephrine CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30

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4:404:40 A person who can form words fine, but all communication attempts come out incomprehensible likely has damage to… CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …

4:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Wernicke’s Area CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40

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4:504:50 This hormone is secreted by the pineal gland T o p i c 4 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK

4:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Melatonin CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50

5:105:10 The junction between the axon tip of one neuron and the dendrite branches of another. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …

5:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Synapse CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10

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5:205:20 Layer of fatty tissue encasing axon fibers CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …

5:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Myelin sheath CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20

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5:305:30 A neural impulse, a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …

5:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Action potential CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30

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5:405:40 This drug molecule blocks neurotransmitters from binding at receptor sites CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …

5:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Antagonist CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40

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5:505:50 Term for the temporary pause to recharge after a neuron “fires.” T o p i c 5 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK

5:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Refractory period CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50

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6:106:10 This neural system includes the hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …

6:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Limbic system CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10

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6:206:20 This is the last lobe to become fully developed (at approx. age 23) CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …

6:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Frontal Lobe CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20

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6:306:30 This structure contains the brain’s basic physiological drives, such as hunger and thirst. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …

6:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Hypothalamus CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30

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6:406:40 The brain’s sensory switchboard, located on top of the brainstem CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …

6:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Thalamus CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40

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6:506:50 The brainstem is made up of these three parts T o p i c 6 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK

6:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Medulla, Reticular formation, pons CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50

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Bonus Question B O N U S Q U E S T I O N Congratulations! If you answer the Bonus Question correctly, your team receives double the points assigned to this question. Congratulations! If you answer the Bonus Question correctly, your team receives double the points assigned to this question. TO THE BONUS QUESTION TO THE BONUS QUESTION 

Directions for Last Question D I R E C T I O N S Team members may consult on the final question of this game Team members may consult on the final question of this game. TO THE FINAL QUESTION TO THE FINAL QUESTION  If your answer is correct, you may add the wagered amount to your current score. If your answer is incorrect, you must subtract the wagered amount from your current score. Please place your wagers. Click the bar below when you are ready to proceed. Please place your wagers. Click the bar below when you are ready to proceed. RETURN TO GAME BOARD

Last Questio n Name 2 disadvantages of Punishment CLICK TO CHECK T H E F I N A L Q U E S T I O N

Last Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … ??? CLICK TO END THE GAME ADD OR SUBTRACT WAGERED AMOUNTS

Turn in team score Add up your team score and report it to your teacher. T H A N K S F O R P L A Y I N G ! DON’T FORGET TO STUDY & REVIEW ON YOUR OWN!