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1 Brain Parts Lobes You’re a neuron, NO you’re a neuron Case Studies Name that Area Potpourri Jumble ? 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700

2 Brain Parts 100 Olfactory Bulb

3 Name all of the lobes in the human brain.
Parietal Frontal Occipital Temporal

4 The neuron is often referred to as what common office tool?
Fax Machine

5 Phineas Gage Case Studies 100
BONUS Case Studies 100 This man suffered a head injury during an accident at work. The side effects of his injury would influence neurosurgery. Phineas Gage

6 BONUS What new surgery was invented as a result of Phineas Gage’s injury? Lobotomy

7 Cerebellum Name that Area 100
Ms. Davis often referred to this area of the brain as, “the hockey puck part of the brain.” Cerebellum

8 Potpourri 100 This is the term used to describe the brain’s ability to constantly change both the structure and function of cells in response to experience and/or trauma What is neuroplasticity?

9 RRIPMYA TMNOARESSSOOY XcREOT PRIMARY SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
Jumble 100 RRIPMYA TMNOARESSSOOY XcREOT PRIMARY SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX

10 This man received the Nobel Prize for the Lobotomy
? 100 This man received the Nobel Prize for the Lobotomy Antonio Egaz Moniz

11 Brain Parts 200 Broca’s Area

12 This lobe is involved in performing voluntary motor
Lobes 200 This lobe is involved in performing voluntary motor movements, interpreting and performing emotional behavior, and decision making/reasoning. FRONTAL LOBE

13 Name the two specialized extensions of a neuron.
Axon Dendrites

14 Performed his first “10 Minute Labotomy” Case Study 200
Walter Freeman revolutionized the treatment of the mentally ill in the mid 1940s when he… Performed his first “10 Minute Labotomy”

15 The outermost layer of the brain made up of gray matter.
Name that Area 200 The outermost layer of the brain made up of gray matter. Cerebral Cortex

16 Potpourri 200 Located at the top of the spinal column which controls life-sustaining functions such as breathing and your heartbeat. What is the Medulla?

17 INELMY HHETSA MYELIN SHEATH
Jumble 200 INELMY HHETSA MYELIN SHEATH

18 ? 200 Sylvian Fissure C. (groove)

19 Brain Parts 300 Primary Motor Cortex Somatosensory

20 Lobes 300 This lobe is located directly behind the frontal lobe and above the temporal lobe. Parietal Lobe

21 Neurons 300 This part of the neuron brings information away from the cell body to neighboring neurons, organs, or muscles in order to create a reaction. Axon

22 Prosopagnosia Case Study 300 “PLEASE doctor, you’ve got to help me!”
“What’s the problem?” “I don’t recognize my husbands face!” Diagnose this patient’s mental disorder Prosopagnosia

23 Your sense of the smell originates in this area of the brain.
Name that Area 300 Your sense of the smell originates in this area of the brain. Olfactory Bulb

24 What is the limbic system?
Potpourri 300 This group of brain parts creates a system responsible for a person’s emotions, motivations and ability to learn. What is the limbic system?

25 Jumble 300 CCIILTAOP BLOE OCCIPITAL LOBE

26 ? 300 Located in the center of the brain it directs incoming sensory information to the proper cortical region. What is the thalamus?

27 Brain Parts 400 Gustatory Primary Auditory Cortex

28 Lobes 400 This lobe is responsible for processing sensory information such as pain. Parietal Lobe

29 Neurons 400 The _______________ receive signals from other neurons, muscles, or sense organs and pass the signals to the cell body. Dendrites

30 The amygdala Case Study 400
Michael had this portion of his brain removed last year and as a result he can now go to any haunted house without having to worry about being afraid? The amygdala

31 These are the deep grooves which divide large sections of the brain.
Name that Area 400 BONUS These are the deep grooves which divide large sections of the brain. Fissures

32 Name the three fissures of the brain.
BONUS Name the three fissures of the brain. Longitudinal Transverse Sylvian

33 The cerebral hemispheres of the brain are connected by this.
Potpourri 400 The cerebral hemispheres of the brain are connected by this. The Corpus Callosum

34 This white matter connects the brocas area and the wernicke’s area.
? 400 This white matter connects the brocas area and the wernicke’s area. Arcuate Fasciculous

35 RAERCLEB XOTERC CEREBRAL CORTEX
Jumble 400 RAERCLEB XOTERC CEREBRAL CORTEX

36 Brain Parts 500 Primary visual Cortex Visual association area

37 Damage to this lobe could result in impaired visual recognition.
Lobes 500 Damage to this lobe could result in impaired visual recognition. Occipital

38 Neurons 500 Bonus The _____________ prevents interference from electrical signals generated by neighboring neurons. Myelin Sheath

39 Responsible for the creation Myelin Sheath. Schwann’s Cells
Bonus Responsible for the creation Myelin Sheath. Schwann’s Cells

40 Neurological Drug Therapy
Case Study 500 Dr. Walter Freeman’s career took a drastic fall in the 1960’s with the onset of this new invention. Thorazine Neurological Drug Therapy

41 Name that Area 500 The elevated ridges that wind around the brain. (The wormy part of the brain) GYRI

42 Potpourri 500 This seahorse shaped portion of the brain is responsible for the creation of long-term memories. The Hippocampus

43 Jumble 500 NNOREU NEURON

44 500 VIDEO! Broca’s Aphasia

45 Auditory Association Area
Brain Parts 700 Auditory Association Area

46 The Wernicke’s Area is located in this lobe.
Lobes 700 BONUS The Wernicke’s Area is located in this lobe. Temporal Lobe

47 Explain Wernicke’s Aphasia
BONUS Explain Wernicke’s Aphasia Wernicke's aphasia patients’ speech is fluent, but meaningless and often have a hard time comprehending.

48 What are neurotransmitters?
Neurons 700 These molecules are located inside the synaptic vesicles of the axon terminals and are responsible for transmitting messages to other neurons and organs. What are neurotransmitters?

49 Case Study 700 Howard Dully

50 Glial Cells Name that Area 700
The most numerous brain cells, they surround neurons and hold them in placE. They also provide nutrients andoxygen to neurons and insulate one neuron from another. Glial Cells

51 What was the score of last night’s Patriot’s Game?
Potpourri 700 What was the score of last night’s Patriot’s Game?

52 RRPPPIIOOONTEC PROPRIOCEPTION
Jumble 700 RRPPPIIOOONTEC PROPRIOCEPTION

53 The father of experimental psychology
? 700 The father of experimental psychology Wilhelm Wundt

54 DAILY DOUBLE

55 DAILY DOUBLE


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