Transcript Jeopardy

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Mod 7
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Misc
Final Jeopardy
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A nerve cell, the basic building block
of the nervous system?
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What is a neuron?
$200 Question from Module 7
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Neural impulse, a brief electrical
charge that travels down the axon
of a neuron?
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What is an Action Potential?
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Tiny fluid-filled gap between
axon terminal of one neuron
and dendrite of another?
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What is synapse?
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Drug that boosts the effect
of a neurotransmitter?
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What is an Agonist?
$500 Question from Module 7
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Neurotransmitter effect that
makes it less likely that a
receiving neuron will generate
an action potential impulse?
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What is the inhibitory effect?
$100 Question from Module 7
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What two things make up the
central nervous system?
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What are the brain and
spinal chord?
$200 Question from Module 7
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What principle states that a
neuron will fire 100% every
time it fires?
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What is the All-Or-None
principle?
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What is the effect of an
antagonist drug?
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What is something that
boosts the effect of a
neurotransmitter?
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What is the fight-or-flight
response?
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What is something described for the
sympathetic nervous system
and deals with an animal’s
decision to stay and fight
or fly away and leave the situation?
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Schizophrenia is most
closely linked to what
neurotransmitter?
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What is dopamine?
$100 Question from Module 8
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What is the brains sensory
switchboard?
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What is the thalamus?
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A nerve network extending up and
down the spinal cord into the brain
that controls level of alertness.
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What is the reticular formation?
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The _____ is responsible for automatic
survival functions.
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What is the brain stem?
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What is the name for the neural structure
that directs maintenance activities such as
eating, drinking, and body temperature
and is also connected to emotion?
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What is the hypothalamus?
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What is the neural center located in
the limbic system that helps process
new memories for permanent storage?
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What is the hippocampus?
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What part of the brain controls
voluntary movement?
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Motor Cortex
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Where is the parietal lobe located?
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What is the back of the head?
$300 Question from Module 8
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What is commonly referred to as
the “little brain” that is attached
to the rear of the brainstem and
helps coordinate voluntary movements
and balance?
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What is the Cerebellum?
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Broca’s area is responsible for what?
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What is speech?
$500 Question from Module 8
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What is the name for a series of
X-ray photographs taken from
different angles and combined by
a computer into a composite r
epresentation of a slice through the body?
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Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT)
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What is an observation
technique in which one
person is studied in depth
in hope of revealing
universal principles?
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What is a case study?
$200 Question from Misc
What is the long crack running all
the way from the front to the back
of the cerebral cortex that separates
the left and right hemispheres?
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What is the Longitudinal Fissure?
$300 Question from Misc
What is another name for
the pituitary gland?
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What is a master gland?
$400 Question from Misc
What can be cut to
prevent epilepsy seizures?
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What is the Corpus
Callosum?
$500 Question from Misc
What is a gland that makes
hormones that effect a
persons energy level and
their metabolism?
$500 Answer from Misc
What is a thyroid gland?
Final Jeopardy
Why is something always in the
last place you look?
Final Jeopardy Answer
Because you stop looking
for something when you
find it.