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Behavioral Neuroscience
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1. The general principle that sensory fibers are located dorsally and motors fibers are located ventrally.
Cladogram
Law of Bell and Magendie
Materialism
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
2. Learned behaviors that are passed on from on generation to the next through teaching and experience.
Tourettes's Syndrome
Mind
Corpus Callosum
Culture
3. Cerebral Cortex that functions to direct movements toward a goal or to perform a task - such as grasping an object - lying posterior to the central sulcus and beneath the parietal bone at the top of the skull.
Forebrain
Orienting movement
Tract
Parietal Lobe
4. Surgical removal of a cerebral hemisphere.
Limbic system
Tourettes's Syndrome
Minimally Conscious State (MCS)
Hemispherectomy
5. Simple nervous system that has no brain or spinal cord but consists of neurons that receive sensory information and connect directly to other neurons that move muscles.
Meninges
Hypothalamus
Species
Nerve Set
6. Subcortical forebrain nuclei that coordinate voluntary movements of the limbs and body; connected to the thalamus and to the midbrain.
Ganglia
Basal ganglia
Parietal Lobe
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
7. Map of the neocortex based on the organization - structure - and distribution of the cells.
White Matter
Inhibition
Cytoarchitectonic map
Cerebral Cortex
8. Wound to the brain that results from a blow to the head..
Spinal Cord
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Tectum
Sulcus (Sulci)
9. The nervous system's potential for physical or chemical change that enhances its adaptability to environmental change and its ability to compensate for injury.
Central Nervous System (CNS)
Tectum
Bilateral Symmetry
Neuroplasticity
10. Major structure of the forebrain - consisting of two virtually identical hemispheres (left and right) and responsible for most conscious behavior.
Basal ganglia
Cerebrum
Hemisphere
Embodied Consciousness
11. Disorder of the basal ganglia characterized by tics; involuntary vocalizations (including curse words and animal sounds); and odd - involuntary movements of the body; especially of the face and head.
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12. Conducting away from the central nervous system structure.
Vertebrae
Basal ganglia
Radiator Hypothesis
Efferent
13. Division into a number of parts that are similar; refers to the idea that many animals - including vertebrates - are composed of similarly organized body segments.
Segmentation
Nucleus (Nuclei)
Culture
Parietal Lobe
14. Central part of the brain that contains neural circuits for hearing and seeing as well as orienting movements.
Embodied Consciousness
Midbrain
Excitation
Spinal Cord
15. Of the mind; an explanation of behavior as a function of the nonmaterial mind.
Common Ancestor
Mentalism
Cytoarchitectonic map
Natural Selection
16. Quandary of explaining a nonmaterial mind in command of a material body.
Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)
Occipital Lobe
Mind-Body Problem
Mentalism
17. Collection of nerve cells that function somewhat like a brain.
Frontal Lobe
Ganglia
Gray Matter
Basal ganglia
18. Decrease in the activity of a neuron or brain area.
Inhibition
Cerebellum
Reticular Formation
Tourettes's Syndrome
19. Evolutionarily the oldest part of the brain; contains pons - medulla - reticular formation - and cerebellum structures that coordinate and control most voluntary and involuntary movements.
Spinal Cord
Occipital Lobe
Dualism
Hindbrain
20. Part of the PNS that regulates the functioning of internal organs and glands.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Common Ancestor
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Excitation
21. Large collection of axons coursing together outside of the central nervous system.
Thalamus
Minimally Conscious State (MCS)
Gyrus (Gyri)
Nerve
22. Movement related to sensory inputs - such as turning the head to see the source of a sound.
Minimally Conscious State (MCS)
Thalamus
Orienting movement
Clinical Trial
23. A groove in brain matter - usually a groove found in the neocortex or cerebellum.
Corpus Callosum
Sulcus (Sulci)
Tract
Basal ganglia
24. Part of the PNS that includes the cranial and spinal nerves to and from the muscles - joints - and skin that produce movement - transmit incoming sensory input - and inform the CNS about the position and movement of body parts.
Tegmentum
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
Bilateral Symmetry
Mind-Body Problem
25. Philosophical position that holds that behavior can be explained as a function of the nervous system without explanatory recourse to the mind.
Materialism
Mentalism
Hypothalamus
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
26. Synonym for mind - an entity once proposed to be the source of human behavior.
Gyrus (Gyri)
Parietal Lobe
Hemisphere
Psyche
27. A small protrusion or bump formed by the folding of the cerebral cortex.
Psyche
Gyrus (Gyri)
Parasympathetic Division
Mind-Body Problem
28. Condition in which a person is alive but unable to communicate or to function independently at even the most basic level.
Ganglia
Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
Natural Selection
29. Disparate forebrain structures lying between the neocortex and the brainstem that form a functional system controlling affective and motivated behaviors and certain forms of memory; includes cingulate cortex - amygdala - hippocampus - among other str
Sympathetic Division
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
Limbic system
Species-typical behavior
30. One of a set of 12 nerve pairs that control sensory and motor functions of the head - neck - and internal organs.
Cranial nerve
Mentalism
Meninges
Temporal Lobe
31. Conducting toward a central nervous system structure.
Hypothalamus
Afferent
Occipital Lobe
Cladogram
32. Hypothesis that the movements that we make and those that we perceive in others are essential features of our conscious behavior.
Temporal Lobe
Embodied Consciousness
Stroke
Sulcus (Sulci)
33. Roof (area above the ventricle) of the midbrain; its functions are sensory processing - particular visual and auditory - and the production of orienting movements.
Spinal Cord
Tectum
Neoteny
Corpus Callosum
34. Disorder of the motor system correlated with a loss of dopamine in the brain an characterized by tremors - muscular rigidity - and a reduction in voluntary movement.
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35. Areas of the nervous system composed predominantly of cell bodies and blood vessels that function either to collect and modify information or to support this activity.
Orienting movement
Gray Matter
Mind
Afferent
36. Degenerative brain disorder related to aging that first appears as progressive memory loss and later develops into generalized dementia.
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37. Approved experiment directed toward developing a treatment.
Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)
Clinical Trial
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
Meninges
38. Area of the skin supplied with afferent nerve fibers by a single spinal-cord dorsal root.
Dermatome
Brainstem
Hypothalamus
Neoteny
39. Proposed nonmaterial entity responsible for intelligence - attention - awareness and consciousness.
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)
Mind
Spinal Cord
40. Part of the autonomic nervous system; acts in opposition to the sympathetic division- for example - preparing the body to rest and digest by reversing the alarm response or stimulating digestion.
Radiator Hypothesis
Parasympathetic Division
Cytoarchitectonic map
Afferent
41. Newest - outer layer (new bark) of the forebrain and composed of about six layers of gray matter that creates or reality.
Neocortex (cerebral cortex)
Spinal Cord
Hemisphere
Afferent
42. One of four cavities in the brain that contain cerebrospinal fluid that cushions the brain and may play a role in maintaining brain metabolism.
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Tegmentum
Ventricle
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
43. Part of the central nervous system encased within the vertebrae (spinal column) tat provides most of the connections between the brain and the rest of the body.
Cranial nerve
Cerebrum
Spinal Cord
Alzheimer's Disease
44. Body plan in which organs or parts present on both sides of the body are mirror images in appearance.
Inhibition
Bilateral Symmetry
Tourettes's Syndrome
Common Ancestor
45. Three layers of protective tissue - dura mater - arachnoid - and pia mater - that encase the brain and spinal cord.
Meninges
Orienting movement
Gray Matter
Dualism
46. Process in which maturation is delayed - and so an adult retains infant characteristics; idea derived from the observation that newly evolved species resemble the young of their common ancestors.
Cytoarchitectonic map
Cerebellum
Neoteny
Basal ganglia
47. Floor (area below the ventricle) of the midbrain; a collection of nuclei with movement-related - species-specific - and pain-perception functions.
Gyrus (Gyri)
Mentalism
Tegmentum
Parasympathetic Division
48. General term referring to primates that walk upright - including all forms of humans - living and extinct.
Neocortex (cerebral cortex)
Frontal Lobe
Hominid
Corpus Callosum
49. Areas of the nervous system rich in fat-sheathed neural axons that form the connections between brain cells.
Reticular Formation
White Matter
Dualism
Neoteny
50. A specialized 'nerve cell' engaged in information processing.
Tectum
Mind
Temporal Lobe
Neuron