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Bio Psychology 1

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First Theorized that thoughts and ideas come from the brain && while others at the time are thought the heart and stomach   Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.)  
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Fluid that cushions the brain   Cerebrospinal Fluid  
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Blocks Drugs and Toxins   Blood Brain Barrier  
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Central Nervous System Consists of...   Brain and Spinal Cord  
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Connects Brain to the rest of the body   Spinal Cord  
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Main organ of the nervous system   Brain  
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Glial Cells   Structural Support For Neurons. insulate neurons, nourish neurons, remove waste products  
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Act as communicators of the nervous system   Neurons  
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Cell Body   Soma  
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A highly branched fibers that reach out from the neuron which receive information from other neurons or from sense organs   Dendrite  
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A single long fiber that extends from the neuron is called   The Axon  
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A single long fiber that extends from the neuron is called   The Axon  
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Junction Between Axon of one neuron and the cell body or dendrite of a neighboring neuron is known as   Synapse  
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Chemicals that can cross over to neighboring neurons and activate them...   Neurotransmitters.  
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Positively and Negatively Charged Atoms And Molecules are known as...   Ions  
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All Or None Law   Fundamental Law Governing Neural Impulses && stronger impulses send signals at faster rate.  
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Short lived charge in electric signal inside the neuron   Action Potential  
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Gap Between Two Cells In Synapse   Synaptic Cleft  
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Measures electrical activity of the brain   EEG  
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Locate cell activity in the brain to record radioactive substances become concentrated when injected into the bloodstream   PET Scan  
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An extension of the spinal cord contained inside the skull where nuclei control blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and other vital functions   Hindbrain  
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An are in the hindbrain that controls blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and other vital functions   Medulla  
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A network of cells ad fibers threaded throughout the hindbrain and midbrain that alters the activity of the rest of the brain   Reticular Formation  
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The part of the hindbrain whose function is to control finely coordinated movements and to store learned associations that involve movement   Cerebellum  
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A small nucleus in the reticular formation involved in attention, sleep, and mood.   Locus Coeruleus  
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Midbrain   A small structure between the hidbrain and forebrain that relays information from the eyes, ears, and skin and that controls certain types of automatic behaviors  
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Substantia Nigra   An are of the midbrain involved in the smooth initiation of movement  
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Striatum   A structure within the forebrain that is involved in the smooth initiation of movement  
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Forebrain   The most highly developed part of the brain; it is responsible for the most complex aspects of behavior and mental life  
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Thalamus   A forebrain structure that relays signals from most sense organs to higher levels in the brain and plays an important role in the processing and making sense out of the information  
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A structure in the forebrain that regulates, thirst, and sex drives   Hypothalamus  
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Suprachiasmatic nuclei   Nuclei in the hypothalamus that generate biological rhythm  
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Amygdala   A structure in the forebrain that, among other things, associates features of stimuli from sensory modalities  
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Hippocampus   A structure in the forebrain associated with the formation of new memories  
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Limbic System   A set of brain structures that play important roles in regulating emotion and memory  
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Cerebral Hemisphere   The left and right halves of the rounded, outermost part of the brain  
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Cerebral cortex   the outer surface of the brain  
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Sensory cortex   the parts of the cerebral cortex that receive stimulus information form the senses  
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Motor cortex   The part of the cerebral cortex whose neurons control voluntary movements in specific parts of the body  
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Association cortex   Those parts of the cerebral cortex that receive information from more than one sense or that combine sensory an motor information to perform complex cognitive tasks  
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Corpus Callosum   A massive bundle of fibers that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres and allows tham to communicate with each other.  
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