Description

The study of the relationship between the skull's surface features and a person's personality and behavioural characteristics
Disabling, destroying or removing selected brain tissue followed by an assessment of subsequent changes in behaviour
a long, thin bundle of nerve tissue that extends from the base of the brain to the lower back
The thin extension of a neuron that receieves information from neighbouring neurons and transmits it to the soma
The white fatty substance covering an axon
Type of neuron that carries messages from the CNS to the cells in skeletal muscles, organs and glands to stimulate activity
This part of the brain initiates and controlvoluntary movements
Lobe located at the back of the brain, involved in vision
Part of the brain that specialises in non-verbal functions that do not depend on language skills
Part of the brain helps that maintain the body's internal environment by regulating release of homones and influences behaviours associated with basic biological needs
Cauliflower shaped brain structure located at the base of the brain that looks like a mini-brain
A collection of lower level brain structures that include the cerebellum, medulla and pons
A single, tubelike, extension that transmits neural information to other neurons or cells
A self-regulating sub-division of the PNS that connects the CNS to the body's internal organs and glands, providing feedback to the brain about their activities
A sub-division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body afor vigourou sactiity or to deal with a stressful or threatening situation
Type of neuroimaging techniques that produce images, or scans showing brains tructure and anatomy, such as the CT and standard MRI
A continuation of the spinal cord, connecting it to the brain; controls bodily functions required for survival
Small cells that provides support for neural function
Primarily located in the CNS these neurons relay information between sensory and motor neurons
The communication system between the body's internal cells and organs and the outside world

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