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UNIT 2 – JEOPARDY REVIEW

UNIT 2 – JEOPARDY REVIEW. Surgical destruction of the brain is called. Damage this and you may never wake up. Damage to this and you’ll never think about the future. What part of Homer appears to be damaged? – d’oh. Damage to this and you will never listen to 1 Direction again.

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UNIT 2 – JEOPARDY REVIEW

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  1. UNIT 2 – JEOPARDY REVIEW

  2. Surgical destruction of the brain is called

  3. Damage this and you may never wake up

  4. Damage to this and you’ll never think about the future

  5. What part of Homer appears to be damaged? – d’oh

  6. Damage to this and you will never listen to 1 Direction again

  7. Damage to this and you’ll die (aka you stop breathing)!

  8. Neurotransmitters travel across this

  9. Process by which excess neurotransmitters are absorbed by the sending neuron

  10. This neurotransmitter is involved in messages between motor neurons and skeletal muscles

  11. Molecule that is similar enough to a neurotransmitter to mimic it is known as a

  12. Neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal and is often low in people with depression

  13. Minimum level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse is called

  14. Neural impulses travel faster when they are encased in a

  15. Electrical charge that travels down an axon

  16. Motor neurons carry information from

  17. What role do dendrites play in neural impulses?

  18. What are the two major divisions within the Nervous System

  19. The Central Nervous System consists of

  20. What part of the nervous system controls your heartbeat?

  21. This part of the nervous system would dilate pupils, inhibit digestion, relax bladder, and release epinephrine from the adrenal glands

  22. What are the four divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System?

  23. Someone who has difficulties understanding or comprehending what I am saying may have damage to this area

  24. Sensory switchboard in the brain is known as

  25. Food source for the brain

  26. Sections of the cerebral cortex that are connected to the function of a primary part of the cerebral cortex. Responsible for thought, memory, and learning, in combination with the primary parts they surround.

  27. When we see written words (or anything for that matter), it is processed in the ______________ lobe

  28. System in brain controlling emotions and memory

  29. Part of the brain that makes you happy. Also, the pituitary gland get it’s orders from this part of the brain

  30. Produces fear response

  31. Damage to this and you become Dory the fish

  32. Allows communication between the left and right hemispheres

  33. Scan involves being injected with radioactive substance. Studies various parts of the brain.

  34. This studies sleep disorders, epilepsy, brain functions

  35. What is the purpose of the Sympathetic Nervous System

  36. Damage to this area and you are unable to speak

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