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Behavioral Neuroscience
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1. Evolutionarily the oldest part of the brain; contains pons - medulla - reticular formation - and cerebellum structures that coordinate and control most voluntary and involuntary movements.
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Hindbrain
Radiator Hypothesis
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
2. Roof (area above the ventricle) of the midbrain; its functions are sensory processing - particular visual and auditory - and the production of orienting movements.
Tectum
Cytoarchitectonic map
Sulcus (Sulci)
Dualism
3. Conducting away from the central nervous system structure.
Cerebellum
Nucleus (Nuclei)
Efferent
Tegmentum
4. Part of the autonomic nervous system; arouses the body for action - such as mediating the involuntary fight-or-flight response to alarm by increasing hear rate and blood pressure.
Parasympathetic Division
Species-typical behavior
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Sympathetic Division
5. Approved experiment directed toward developing a treatment.
Cerebral Cortex
Dualism
Clinical Trial
Culture
6. Outer layer of brain-tissue surface composed of neurons; the human cerebral cortex is heavily folded.
Materialism
Neuron
Cerebral Cortex
Encephalization quotient
7. Surgical removal of a cerebral hemisphere.
Hemispherectomy
Cerebral Cortex
Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)
Hominid
8. Large collection of axons coursing together outside of the central nervous system.
Nerve
Parietal Lobe
Cytoarchitectonic map
Chordate
9. 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.
Clinical Trial
Forebrain
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
Radiator Hypothesis
10. The 'between brain' that integrates sensory and motor information on its way to the cerebral cortex.
Diencephalon
Temporal Lobe
Parkinson's Disease
Tegmentum
11. A specialized 'nerve cell' engaged in information processing.
Cytoarchitectonic map
Efferent
Midbrain
Neuron
12. Learned behaviors that are passed on from on generation to the next through teaching and experience.
Culture
Parietal Lobe
Tract
Tegmentum
13. Behavior that is characteristic of all members of a species.
Dermatome
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
Species-typical behavior
Culture
14. 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.
Nerve Set
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Frontal Lobe
Embodied Consciousness
15. Condition in which a person can display some rudimentary behaviors - such as smiling - or utter a few words but is otherwise not conscious.
Hemispherectomy
Embodied Consciousness
Midbrain
Minimally Conscious State (MCS)
16. The general principle that sensory fibers are located dorsally and motors fibers are located ventrally.
Gray Matter
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
Mind-Body Problem
Law of Bell and Magendie
17. Decrease in the activity of a neuron or brain area.
Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)
Ventricle
Inhibition
Cytoarchitectonic map
18. Forbearer from which two or more lineages or family groups arise and so is ancestral to both groups.
Common Ancestor
Hominid
Midbrain
Alzheimer's Disease
19. A small protrusion or bump formed by the folding of the cerebral cortex.
Mentalism
White Matter
Hypothalamus
Gyrus (Gyri)
20. Central structures of the brain - including the hindbrain - midbrain - thalamus - and hypothalamus - responsible for most unconscious behavior.
Diencephalon
Gyrus (Gyri)
Brainstem
Stroke
21. Literally - half a sphere - referring to one side of the cerebral cortex or of one side of the cerebellum.
Meninges
Basal ganglia
Parasympathetic Division
Hemisphere
22. 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.
Cytoarchitectonic map
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
Parietal Lobe
Chordate
23. Conducting toward a central nervous system structure.
Frontal Lobe
Afferent
Hemispherectomy
Ganglia
24. Sudden appearance of neurological symptom as a result of severe interruption of blood flow.
Stroke
Encephalization quotient
Minimally Conscious State (MCS)
Afferent
25. Areas of the nervous system rich in fat-sheathed neural axons that form the connections between brain cells.
Temporal Lobe
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
White Matter
Neoteny
26. Increase in the activity of a neuron or brain area.
Cytoarchitectonic map
Excitation
Tegmentum
Embodied Consciousness
27. Animal that has both a brain and a spinal cord.
Occipital Lobe
Species-typical behavior
Basal ganglia
Chordate
28. 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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29. The nervous system's potential for physical or chemical change that enhances its adaptability to environmental change and its ability to compensate for injury.
Species
Embodied Consciousness
Neuroplasticity
Ganglia
30. Floor (area below the ventricle) of the midbrain; a collection of nuclei with movement-related - species-specific - and pain-perception functions.
Hemispherectomy
Brainstem
Tegmentum
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
31. The bones - or segments - that form the spinal column.
Vertebrae
Gyrus (Gyri)
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Clinical Trial
32. Phylogenetic tree that branches repeatedly - suggesting a taxonomy of organisms based on the time sequence in which evolutionary branches arise.
Neoteny
Orienting movement
Cladogram
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
33. Cerebral cortex where visual processing begins - lying at the back of the brain ad beneath the occipital bone.
Stroke
Law of Bell and Magendie
Tectum
Occipital Lobe
34. One of a set of 12 nerve pairs that control sensory and motor functions of the head - neck - and internal organs.
Occipital Lobe
Radiator Hypothesis
Mentalism
Cranial nerve
35. 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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36. Quandary of explaining a nonmaterial mind in command of a material body.
Cytoarchitectonic map
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
Meninges
Mind-Body Problem
37. Idea that selection for improved brain cooling through increased blood circulation in the brains of early hominids enabled the brain to grow larger.
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Nerve
Radiator Hypothesis
Encephalization quotient
38. Large collection of axons coursing together within the central nervous system.
Tourettes's Syndrome
Tract
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
Cladogram
39. Of the mind; an explanation of behavior as a function of the nonmaterial mind.
Parietal Lobe
Psyche
Corpus Callosum
Mentalism
40. Subcortical forebrain nuclei that coordinate voluntary movements of the limbs and body; connected to the thalamus and to the midbrain.
Basal ganglia
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
Parasympathetic Division
Encephalization quotient
41. 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
Neuron
Limbic system
Brainstem
Neocortex (cerebral cortex)
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.
Ventricle
Nerve Set
Mind
Parietal Lobe
43. Major structure of the brainstem specialized for coordinating and learning skilled movements. In large-brained animals - it may also have a role in the coordination of other mental processes.
White Matter
Species-typical behavior
Radiator Hypothesis
Cerebellum
44. Darwin's theory for explaining how new species evolve and how existing species change over time. Differential success in the reproduction of different characteristics (phenotypes) results from the interaction of organisms with their environment.
Gyrus (Gyri)
Natural Selection
Reticular Formation
Hypothalamus
45. Group of organisms that can interbreed.
Species
Tourettes's Syndrome
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Embodied Consciousness
46. Condition in which a person is alive but unable to communicate or to function independently at even the most basic level.
Materialism
Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)
Hindbrain
Excitation
47. Midbrain area in which nuclei and fiber pathways are mixed - producing a netlike appearance; associated with sleep-wake behavior and behavioral arousal.
Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)
Reticular Formation
Neuroplasticity
Spinal Cord
48. Proposed nonmaterial entity responsible for intelligence - attention - awareness and consciousness.
Nerve
Gyrus (Gyri)
Mind
Limbic system
49. Three layers of protective tissue - dura mater - arachnoid - and pia mater - that encase the brain and spinal cord.
Gray Matter
Meninges
Gyrus (Gyri)
Forebrain
50. 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.
Segmentation
Neuroplasticity
Gray Matter
Spinal Cord
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