Review Slideshow of Epicosity and Correctitude!.  Key Terms  Parts of the Brain  Key People  Important Stuff.

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Review Slideshow of Epicosity and Correctitude!

 Key Terms  Parts of the Brain  Key People  Important Stuff

 Biological Psychology  Neuron  Sensory neurons  Motor neurons  Interneurons  Dendrite  Axon  Myelin Sheath  Action potential  Threshold  Synapse  Neurotransmitters  Reuptake  Endorphins  Nervous system  Central nervous system  Peripheral nervous system (PNS)

 Nerves  Somatic nervous system  Autonomic nervous system  Sympathetic nervous system  Parasympathetic nervous system  Reflex  Endocrine system  Hormones  Adrenal glands  Pituitary gland  Lesion  electroencephalogram (EEG)  CT Scan  PET Scan  MRI  fMRI

 Plasticity  Neurogenesis  Split brain  Consciousness  Cognitive neuroscience  Dual processing  Behaviour genetics  Environment  Chromosomes  DNA  Genes  Genome  Identical twins  Fraternal twins  Heritability  Interaction  Molecular genetics  Evolutionary psychology  Natural selection  Aphasia

 Brainstem  Medula  Reticular formation  Thalamus  Cerebellum  Limbic system  Amygdala  Hypothalamus  Broca’s Area  Wernicke’s area  Cerebral cortex  Glial cells (glia)  Frontal lobes  Parietal lobes  Occipital lobes  Temporal lobes  Motor cortex  Sensory cortex  Association areas  Corpus callosum

 Franz Gall  Moruzzi and Magoun  Olds and Milner  Fritsch and Hitzig  Foerster and Penfield  Delgado  Phineas Gage  Gerschwind  Ramachandran  Vogel and Bogen  Gazzaniga  McGue and Lykken  Charles Darwin