Description

a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses
a branching tree:like figure:nerve cell fibers that receive incoming messages from other nerve cells.
A layer of fatty tissue encasing a neuron's axon that speeds transmission
A neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon All-or-Nothing Law
energizes body to deal with emergencies (fight or flight) -reduces digestive secretions, speeds up heart, contracts blood vessals
shows function of brain -shows activity when radioactively tagged GLUCOSE rushes to active neurons and emits positrons
part of limbic system (in brain) that produces fear and anger responses
brain structure that relays sensory information to the cerebral cortex
computerized X-RAYS show structure and tissue damage
space between two neurons that pass messages
nerve cell fiber that carries info away from cell body of neuron
section of brain where body sensations (touch, temp., pressure) go into somaosensory area
involuntary movement
located at ends of axon's where neurotransmitters are stored before release
neurotransmitter involved in sleep, depression, memory, and other neurological processes
influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion
sleep/wake/arousal & bridge between brain hemispheres
controls reflexes ,attention and alertness ,modifies outgoing messages
system in forebrain closely related to emotional response
located below the thalamus ,sets drives and behaviors ,sets emotional state with limbic system -regulates endocrine system
point at which a nerve impulse is triggered
next to hairband is the motor cortex -interpret/control emotional behavior ,sens of morality ,makes decisions and judgements
transmits signals about brain's electrical activity ,shows sleep related issues and activeness
"The little brain" plays an important role in motor control
involuntary nervous system that serves to slow the heart rate
an inhibitory neurotransmitter which acts like a brake to excitatory neurotransmitters that lead to anxiety
tissue destruction. It is a naturally or experimentally caused destruction of brain tissue
voluntary (sketetal) movement
Enables muscle action, learning, and memory
Helps control alertness and arousal
a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images that distinguish among different types of soft tissue.
chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons.

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Unit 2 Vocabulary

Crossword

Vocab CH.2

Crossword

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