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Biocomputer Wired for Action MWABBYH CTBIRLOBES

Biocomputer Wired for Action MWABBYH CTBIRLOBES

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Individual nerve cells that process and carry information Biocomputer What is a: Neuron

Looks like a tree root, and receives messages from other neurons Biocomputer What is a: Dendrite

Sends messages (nerve impulses) down a thin fiber Biocomputer What is a: Soma

Acetylcholine, an example of this, normally activates muscles Biocomputer What is a: Neurotransmitter

During an action potential, this ion rushes into the axon through the ion channel Biocomputer What is a: Sodium Ion

A bundle of thin fibers called axons Wired for Action What are: Nerves

This system consists of the brain and spinal chord Wired for Action What is the: Central Nervous System

Intricate network of nerves carries info to and from the central nervous system Wired for Action What is the:Peripheral Nervous System

Carries messages to and from the sense organs and skeletal muscles Wired for Action What is the: Somatic Nervous System

A part of the ANS (autonomic nervous system) that quiets the body Wired for Action What is the: Parasympathetic System

The ultimate case of the "Right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing"! My What a Big Brain You Have What is a: Split-Brain

A thick band of fibers that connect the two hemispheres of the brain My What a Big Brain You Have What is the: Corpus Callosum

The outer layer of the cerebrum containing 70% of the neurons in the CNS My What a Big Brain You Have What is the: Cerebral Cortex

The half of the brain in charge of time sense, speech, writing, and rhythm My What a Big Brain You Have What is the: Right Brain

The fact that humans are more intelligent than other animals is particularly related to this My What a Big Brain You Have What is: Corticalization

A device that detects, amplifies and records electrical activity in the brain Charting the Brain’s Inner Realm What is an: EEG

X-ray information is collected and formed into an image of the brain using this device Charting the Brain’s Inner Realm What is a: CT scan

This scan allows us to see the living brain as if it was transparent by using a magnetic field Charting the Brain’s Inner Realm What is a: MRI

Detects subatomic particles emitted by weakly radioactive glucose as it is taken by the brain Charting the Brain’s Inner Realm What is a: PET scan

Surgical removal of parts of the brain causes us to see the purpose of the missing part Charting the Brain’s Inner Realm What is a: Ablation

It is located at the back of the brain and it is where vision is registered LOBES What are the: Occipital Lobes

Located above the occipital lobes; touch, temperature, pressure and other somatic sensations are registered here LOBES What are the: Parietal Lobes

Located at each side of the brain; auditory information is registered here LOBES What are the: Temporal Lobes

Located in front of the brain; motor control, sense of smell and higher mental functions are controlled by this area LOBES What are the: Frontal Lobes

The speech center on the left frontal lobe; It is related to aphasia LOBES What is the: Broca’s Area

ATCOTMH & BBI & A

ATCOTMH & BBI & A

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Has a major role in producing emotion and motivated behavior At the Core of the Matter What is the: Limbic System

Part of the limbic system associated with fear response At the Core of the Matter What is the: Amygdala

Part of the limbic system associated with storing memories At the Core of the Matter What is the: Hippocampus

A brain structure that controls posture and coordination At the Core of the Matter What is the: Cerebellum

Two of the most important parts of your body buried within your brain. One acts as "switching station" for sensory messages and the other is a kind of master control center for emotion and many basic motives At the Core of the Matter What are the: Thalamus and Hypothalamus

Carried throughout the body, these chemicals affect both internal activities and visible behavior Hormones and Behavior What are: Hormones

Gland that regulates the rate of metabolism in the body Hormones and Behavior What is the: Thyroid Gland

Gland that influences growth and lactation; also regulates the activity in other glands Hormones and Behavior What is the: Pituitary Gland

The system comprised of glands that secrete chemicals directly into the bloodstream or lymph system Hormones and Behavior What is the: Endocrine System

Hormone that the penial gland releases Hormones and Behavior What is: Melatonin

Damage to association areas in the left hemisphere may suffer from impaired language ability Brain Injuries and Abnormalities What is: Aphasia

Inability to identify seen objects or "mind blindness" Brain Injuries and Abnormalities What is: Agnosia

A form of “mind blindness”; is the inability to perceive familiar faces Brain Injuries and Abnormalities What is: Facial Agnosia

Individuals are perfectly proportioned but tiny Brain Injuries and Abnormalities What is: Hypopituitary Dwarfism

A condition in which the arms, hands, feet, and facial bones become enlarged Brain Injuries and Abnormalities What is: Acromegaly