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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Neuro-Bio Pinky & The Brain ???? Neuro-Bio #2 Biology of Behavior
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2 What part of the neuron serves as protective coating
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3 Myelin Sheath
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4 The process by which a tiny electrical current is generated when positive sodium ions rush inside the axon, causing the inside of the axon to change its charge and preparing it to fire is called ____?
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5 Action Potential
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6 Which type of neurons carry information away from the spinal chord to produce responses in various muscles and organs throughout the body?
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7 Efferent Neurons
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8 The sympathetic nervous system ___ physiological responses, while the parasympathetic nervous system ___ physiological responses.
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9 Arouses, Calms
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10 This principle/law explains that action potential starts at the beginning of the axon and continues at the same speed to the very end of the axon
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11 All-or-None
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12 This part of the brain is located between the medulla and other areas of the brain and is responsible for sleep and arousal
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13 Pons
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14 This part of the brain is affected during split brain surgery
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15 Corpus Callosum
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16 This part of the brain is responsible for combining sounds into words and arranging words into meaningful sentences? Hint – think aphasia
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17 Broca’s Area
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18 The main job of this brain area is to receive information and relay it to the appropriate areas
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19 Thalamus
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20 Bodily sensations such as touch, pressure, and temperature are controlled by which lobe?
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21 Parietal
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22 This records electrical impulses from the brain
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23 EEG
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24 Wernicke’s area is located on which lobe of the brain
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25 Left Temporal Lobe
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26 A “split-brain” patient is asked to stare at a black dot between the HE and ART as the word HEART is displayed on a screen. When the patient is asked what they see, what will they respond with?
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27 ART
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28 Karla is telling her younger sister stories about her first birthday in their new home. Which part of the brain is Karla using to recall these memories?
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29 Amygdala
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30 If damage occurs in the occipital lobe, an individual may not recognize some objects, people, or colors. This damage is called
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31 Visual Agnosia
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32 Another name for the cell body of the neuron is
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33 Soma
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34 These secrete neurotransmitters across a synapse
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35 Terminal feet/buttons
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36 Once a neuron fires, it cannot immediately fire again. It is in a state of __?
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37 Resting Potential
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38 This portion of the neuron is responsible for keeping the axon charged by returning and keeping sodium ions outside the axon membrane
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39 Sodium Pump
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40 Which neurotransmitter most closely resembles the affects alcohol has on the nervous system
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41 GABA
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42 This process involves passing nonharmful radio frequencies through the brain to study brain structure
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43 MRI
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44 This part of the brain controls eating and drinking, motivation, and emotion
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45 Hypothalamus
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46 This neurotransmitter stimulates the hypothalamus to synthesize hormones and affects alertness and movement. Lack of this neurotransmitter is associated with Parkinson's Disease.
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47 Dopamine
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48 The hypothalamus, thalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus are all part of what system?
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49 Limbic
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50 Gunshot wounds, tumors, and strokes can all result in these in the brain.
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51 Lesions
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