4888859976 | Lesion | 1) tissue destruction; a brain lesion is a naturally or experimentally caused destruction of brain tissue. 2) destroyed tissue | 0 | |
4888863997 | Electroencephalogram (EEG) | 1) an amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity that sweep across the brain's surface. These waves are measured by electrodes placed on the scalp. 2) a scan that uses electrodes for function | ![]() | 1 |
4888867902 | CT (computed tomography) Scan | 1) a series of X-ray photographs taken from different angles and combined by computer into a composite representation of a slice through the body. Also called CAT scan. 2) a scan that uses x-rays then placed into a computer for a 3D image to show structure | ![]() | 2 |
4888873176 | PET (positron emission tomography) Scan | 1) a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task. 2) uses glucose to show function | ![]() | 3 |
4888876147 | MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) | 1) a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue. MRI scans show brain anatomy. 2) uses magnetic fields to see 3D images for structure | ![]() | 4 |
4888879025 | fMRI (functional MRI) | 1) a technique for revealing bloodflow and, therefore, brain activity by comparing successive MRI scans. fMRI scans show brain function. 2) scan that uses magnetic fields to show function | ![]() | 5 |
4888881954 | Brainstem | 1) the oldest part of the central core of the brain, beginning where the spinal cord swells as it enters the skull; the brainstem is responsible for automatic survival functions. 2) the oldest part of the body that connects the spinal cord to brain | ![]() | 6 |
4888885961 | Medulla | 1) the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing. 2) controls breathing and heartbeat | ![]() | 7 |
4888889257 | Reticular Formation | 1) a nerve network in the brainstem that plays an important role in controlling arousal. 2) nerves in the spinal cord that goes through the brainstem to thalamus | ![]() | 8 |
4888894082 | Thalamus | 1) the brain's sensory switchboard, located on top of the brainstem; it directs messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla 2) the switchboard operator of the brain, controls all senses except smell | ![]() | 9 |
4888896205 | Cerebellum | 1) the "little brain" at the rear of the brainstem; functions include processing sensory input and coordinating movement output and balance 2) the "little brain" that controls balance and coordination | ![]() | 10 |
4888899021 | Limbic System | 1) doughnut-shaped neural system (including the hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus) located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives. 2) Part of the brain that controls emotions | ![]() | 11 |
4888903918 | Amygdala | 1) two lima bean-sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion. 2) controls aggression and fear | ![]() | 12 |
4888913005 | Hypothalamus | 1) a neural structure lying below (hypo) the thalamus; it directs several maintenance activities (eating, drinking, body temperature), helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion and reward. 2) below the thalamus, controls eating, drinking, body temperature, and sex | ![]() | 13 |
4888917027 | Cerebral Cortex | 1) the intricate fabric of interconnected neural cells covering the cerebral hemispheres; the body's ultimate control and information-processing center. 2) part of brain that contains all the lobes | ![]() | 14 |
4888918641 | Glial Cells | 1) cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons. 2) glue cells that fuels the brain | 15 | |
4888921197 | Frontal Lobes | 1) portion of the cerebral cortex lying just behind the forehead; involved in speaking and muscle movements and in making plans and judgments. 2) part of brain in the front, controls thinking, planning, decision maker, and metal filter | ![]() | 16 |
4888925403 | Parietal Lobes | 1) portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the top of the head and toward the rear; receives sensory input for touch and body position. 2) part of brain on top of head, it controls the math part of our mind | ![]() | 17 |
4888929500 | Occipital Lobes | 1) portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; includes areas that receive information from the visual fields 2) part of brain at the back, controls vision | ![]() | 18 |
4888932141 | Temporal Lobes | 1) portion of the cerebral cortex lying roughly above the ears; includes the auditory areas, each receiving information primarily from the opposite ear. 2) located at the sides, controls hearing | ![]() | 19 |
4888934611 | Motor Cortex | 1) an area at the rear of the frontal lobes that controls voluntary movements. 2) controls movement, in frontal lobe | ![]() | 20 |
4888937686 | Sensory Cortex | 1) area at the front of the parietal lobes that registers and processes body touch and movement sensations. 2) touch, in parental lobe (hair band of the brain) | ![]() | 21 |
4888943054 | Association Areas | 1) areas of the cerebral cortex that are not involved in primary motor or sensory functions; rather, they are involved in higher mental functions such as learning, remembering, thinking, and speaking. 2) areas of thinking | ![]() | 22 |
4888946487 | Aphasia | 1) impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding) 2) language damage | 23 | |
4888949863 | Broca's Area | 1) controls language expression that directs the muscle movements involved in speech. 2) muscle movement for speech "Broca has a motor mouth" | ![]() | 24 |
4888952488 | Wernicke's Area | 1) controls language reception - a brain area involved in language comprehension and expression; usually in the left temporal lobe. 2) comprehension of other people talking | ![]() | 25 |
4888955646 | Plasticity | 1) the brain's ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience. 2) brain's ability to take over lost functions | 26 | |
4888958530 | Neurogenesis | 1) the formation of new neurons. 2) rare event when new neurons form. | 27 | |
4888964112 | Corpus Callosum | 1) the large band of neural fibers connecting the two brain hemispheres and carrying messages between them 2) bridge between both brains | ![]() | 28 |
4888968372 | Split Brain | 1) a condition resulting from surgery that isolates the brain's two hemispheres by cutting the fibers (mainly those of the corpus callosum) connecting them. 2) surgery to separate the brains by cutting the corpus callosum | ![]() | 29 |
4888971039 | Consciousness | 1) our awareness of ourselves and our environment. 2) awareness of what is going on | 30 | |
4888974227 | Cognitive Neuroscience | 1) the interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition (including perception, thinking, memory and language). 2) study of brain by function and structure | 31 | |
4888978554 | Dual Processing | 1) the principle that information is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious and unconscious tracks. 2) doing two things at once | 32 |
AP Psychology: Unit 3B Flashcards
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