action potential
the electrical signal arising in a neuron’s axon
location and function of the amygdala
LOCATION:
a subcortical structure deeply embedded in the temporal lobe
FUNCTIONS:
autonomic nervous system
the division of the PNS that controls tissues other than the skeletal muscle (glands, organs, and smooth muscles) without conscious direction
axons
the branch of a neuron that is usually responsible for transmitting information to other neurons
function and composition of the basal ganglia
FUNCTION:
a subcortical structure involved with voluntary movement; contributes to OCD and ADHD
COMPOSITION:
brainstem
the part of the brain containing the midbrain, pons, and medulla
cell body
the large, central mass of a neuron, containing the nucleus
central nervous system (CNS)
the brain and spinal cord
functions of the cerebellum
a brainstem structure involved with…
cerebral cortex
the thin layer of neurons covering the outer surface of the cerebral hemispheres
location and functions of the cingulate cortex
LOCATION:
a subcortical structure found above the corpus callosum; the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is the forward 2/3, and the posterior cingulate cortex is the rear 1/3
ACC FUNCTION:
PCC FUNCTION:
participates in memory and visual processing
corpus callosum
a wide band of nerve fibres connecting the right and left cerebral hemispheres
dendrites
a branch from the neural cell body that usually receives input from other neurons
function of the endocrine system
a collection of glands that release hormones into the blood involved with arousal, metabolism, growth, and sex
function of the enteric nervous system
executive functions
the set of basic and higher-level cognitive processes that enable self-regulation and cognitive control of behaviour (e.g. planning, decision-making, and goal pursuit)
parts of the frontal lobe
glia
nervous system cells that perform a variety of support functions, including formation of the blood-brain barrier and myelin
shape and function of the hippocampus
SHAPE:
a subcortical structure that received its name, due to its seahorse-like shape (hippokampus)
FUNCTION:
essential to the formation of long-term memories
functions of the hypothalamus
a subcortical structure that…
location and function of the medulla oblongata
LOCATION:
the brainstem structure that lies just above the spinal cord
FUNCTION:
manages life-sustaining functions (i.e. heart rate, breathing, blood pressure)
location and function of the midbrain
LOCATION:
the part of the brainstem that lies between the pons and the cerebral hemispheres
FUNCTION:
involved in sensory reflexes, movement, and pain
myelin
the insulating material covering some axons
neurogenesis
the generation of new neurons