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2016-10-13T00:32:17Z
Chapter 3
Neurons
Axons
Dendrites
Soma
Myelin Sheath
Terminal Buttons
Synapse
Brain and Behaviour
Midbrain
Neurotransmitters
Forebrain
Cerebrum
Hypotahalamus
Thalamus
Hindbrain
Cerebellum
Pons
Medulla
Nervous System
Somatic
Symathetic
Parasympathetic
Central
Peripheral
Automatic ANS
Brain Research Methods
EEG Electroencephalography
CT Scans
EBS Electronic Brain Simulation
MRI
fMRI
PET Position Emission Tomography
The spinal cord and te brain.
All nerves outside of the brain and spine.
Fight of flight
Deliberate movement
Automatic movements
The Neurons body Contains the Nucleus and the Nucleous
Branching structures that receive signals
Fibres that carry signals away from the cell
Insulating materal
Knobs on the end of Axons that release Neurotransmitters
Chemical Signals
Neuron Potentials
Resting Potential
Action Potential
All-or-none Law
A Neuron either fires or does not fire
Absolute Refractory Period
A waiting period between Action Periods
A gap where information is transmitted from one Neuron to the other
Electrodes are attached to the scalp and used to watch Neurons
Direct electrical simulation of the brain
Done on people who where already getting brain surgery
A combination of several X-Rays of the brain
A scan taken using a strong magnetic field
A MRI that shows Function
Connects the brain and the spinal cord
Connects the brain and the Cerebellum
Organizes sensory information and helps coordinate movement
Integrating vision and hearing, also releases dopamine and is responsible for motor control and bodytemperature
Most sensory info must pas through here to get to the cerebral cortex
Regulates biological needs
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Memory and ANS
Emotions, Survival and memory
Cerebral Cortex
Cerebral Hemisperes
Corpus Callosum
Frontal Lobe
Parietal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
Temporal Lobe
Carries out the higher mental processes
Touch and some language processing
Hearing and most language processing
Visual Processing
Communication between the two Hemispheres
Left Hemispere
Right Hemispere
Language and logical processes
Spatial Perception
Controls the right side of the body
Controls the left side of the body
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