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Enables, muscle action, learning, and memory. Alzheimer's causes deterioration. |
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Influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion. Excess linked to schizopherenia. Undersupply linked to Parkinson's. |
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Affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal. Undersupply linked to depression. |
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Helps control alertness and arousal. Undersupply can depress mood. |
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A major excitatory neurotransmitter, involed in memory. Oversupply can produce migraines or seizures. |
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GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) |
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A major inhibitory neurotransmitter. Undersupply linked to seizures, tremors, and insomnia. |
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CT (computed tomography) scan |
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Examines the brain by taking X-ray photographs that can reveal brain damage. |
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PET (positron emission tomography) scan |
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Depicts brain activity by showing each brain area's consumption of its chemical fuel, the sugar glucose. Can locate brain activity "hot spots". |
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MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) |
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Uses magnets to provide a detailed picture of the brain's soft tissues. |
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Responsible for automatic survival functions. |
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The base of the brainstem, controls heartbeat and breathing. |
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Nerve network in the brainstem that plays an important role in controlling arousal. |
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Sensory switchboard, transmits messages throughout the brain. |
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The "little brain", processes sensory input and coordinating movements output and balance. |
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Associated with emotions and drives. |
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Directs body maintenance, helps govern endocrine system, linked to emotion and reward. |
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Involved in speaking, muscle movements, judgement. |
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Receives sensory input for touch and body position. |
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Receives information from the visual fields. |
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Impairment of language usually caused by Left Hemisphere damage. |
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Directs muscle movement involved in speech. |
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Controls language perception, usually in left temporal lobe. |
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Ultimate control and information-processing center. |
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