1) Three basic parts of a neuron a) chemical messengers that that pass the neural impulse across the cleft from one neuron to another b) experienced before fainting; flashing or flickering lights, blurry vision c) cell body, dendrites, axon d) conduct neural impulses to and from the brain 2) Neurotransmitters a) chemical messengers that that pass the neural impulse across the cleft from one neuron to another b) x-ray of blood vessels in the brain c) control vision d) cell body, dendrites, axon 3) Neuroglial cells a) contains the neuron cell bodies b) is a stroke c) specialized cells that support the vital functions of the nervous system d) chemical messengers that that pass the neural impulse across the cleft from one neuron to another 4) Gray matter a) Eating disorder characterized by binge eating then vomiting, use of laxatives or excessive exercise b) contains the neuron cell bodies c) x-ray of blood vessels in the brain d) term for sensation of numbness, prickling or tingling caused by injury to sensory nerves 5) Peripheral nervous system PNS a) conduct neural impulses to and from the brain b) 12 cranial nerves, 31 pairs of spinal nerves c) contains the neuron cell bodies d) specialized cells that support the vital functions of the nervous system 6) aura a) experienced before fainting; flashing or flickering lights, blurry vision b) term for sensation of numbness, prickling or tingling caused by injury to sensory nerves c) conduct neural impulses to and from the brain d) cell body, dendrites, axon 7) bulimia a) Eating disorder characterized by binge eating then vomiting, use of laxatives or excessive exercise b) conduct neural impulses to and from the brain c) term for sensation of numbness, prickling or tingling caused by injury to sensory nerves d) a bundle of nerve tissue that connects the R and L brain hemispheres 8) angiography a) control vision b) x-ray of blood vessels in the brain c) a developmental disability that affects muscle tone and that is caused by a condition in the brain before birth d) specialized cells that support the vital functions of the nervous system 9) electroconvulsive therapy a) specialized cells that support the vital functions of the nervous system b) experienced before fainting; flashing or flickering lights, blurry vision c) Sometimes used to treat severe depression d) conduct neural impulses to and from the brain 10) cerebral nerves a) Sometimes used to treat severe depression b) conduct neural impulses to and from the brain c) control vision d) x-ray of blood vessels in the brain 11) Corpus callosum a) term for sensation of numbness, prickling or tingling caused by injury to sensory nerves b) experienced before fainting; flashing or flickering lights, blurry vision c) a bundle of nerve tissue that connects the R and L brain hemispheres d) Sometimes used to treat severe depression 12) Parietal lobes a) contains the neuron cell bodies b) term for sensation of numbness, prickling or tingling caused by injury to sensory nerves c) Sometimes used to treat severe depression d) control vision 13) Hypothalamus a) specialized cells that support the vital functions of the nervous system b) Monitors and controls HR, BP and T c) contains the neuron cell bodies d) is a stroke 14) cerebrovascular accident CVA a) mental illness in which irrational thoughts and fears cause one to perform repetetive actions b) a bundle of nerve tissue that connects the R and L brain hemispheres c) control vision d) is a stroke 15) Bell's Palsy a) x-ray of blood vessels in the brain b) temporary, one-sided paralysis of the nerves that control the facial muscles  c) conduct neural impulses to and from the brain d) cell body, dendrites, axon 16) Cerebral Palsy a) Sometimes used to treat severe depression b) 12 cranial nerves, 31 pairs of spinal nerves c) a developmental disability that affects muscle tone and that is caused by a condition in the brain before birth d) a bundle of nerve tissue that connects the R and L brain hemispheres 17) parasthesia a) temporary, one-sided paralysis of the nerves that control the facial muscles  b) term for sensation of numbness, prickling or tingling caused by injury to sensory nerves c) mental illness in which irrational thoughts and fears cause one to perform repetetive actions d) experienced before fainting; flashing or flickering lights, blurry vision 18) Obsessive-compulsive disorder a) specialized cells that support the vital functions of the nervous system b) term for sensation of numbness, prickling or tingling caused by injury to sensory nerves c) is a stroke d) mental illness in which irrational thoughts and fears cause one to perform repetetive actions 19) Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ADHD a) a developmental disability that affects muscle tone and that is caused by a condition in the brain before birth b) Sometimes used to treat severe depression c) x-ray of blood vessels in the brain d) is an example of a developmental disorder

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