Ch. 2: The Biological Basis of Behavior Flashcards
neurotransmitter that causes the receiving cell to stop firing.
Inhibitory
part of the limbic system located in the center of the brain, it acts as a relay from the lower part of the brain to the proper areas of the cortex
Thalamus
the cell body of the neuron, responsible for maintaining the life of the cell.
Soma
endocrine gland located near the base of the cerebrum which secretes melatonin.
Pineal
endocrine gland that controls the levels of sugar in the blood.
Pancreas
fatty substances produced by certain glial cells that coat the axons of neurons to insulate, protect, and speed up the neural impulse.
Myelin
the basic cell that makes up the nervous system and which receives and sends messages within that system.
Neuron
glands that secrete chemicals called hormones directly into the bloodstream.
Endocrine
long tube-like structure that carries the neural message to other cells.
Axon
part of the lower brain that controls and coordinates involuntary, rapid, fine motor movement.
Cerebellum
chemical found in the synaptic vesicles which, when released, has an effect on the next cell.
Neurotransmitter
process by which neurotransmitters are taken back into the synaptic vesicles.
Reuptake
a group of several brain structures located under the cortex and involved in learning, emotion, memory, and motivation
Limbic
bundles of axons coated in myelin that travel together through the body.
Nerves
branch-like structures that receive messages from other neurons.
Dendrites