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,Acetylcholine - correct ans:involved in voluntary movement, learning, memory, and sleep?
acetylcholine - correct ans:Too much ___?_____is associated with depression, and too little in the
hippocampus has been associated with dementia.
Dopamine - correct ans:correlated with movement, attention, and learning?
Dopamine - correct ans:Too much__________?has been associated with schizophrenia, and too
little_________? is associated with some forms of depression as well as the muscular rigidity and
tremors found in Parkinson's disease.
Norepinephrine - correct ans:associated with eating, alertness?
Norepinephrine - correct ans:Too little _______? has been associated with depression, while an excess
has been associated with schizophrenia.
Epinephrine - correct ans:involved in energy, and glucose metabolism?
Serotonin - correct ans:plays a role in mood, sleep, appetite, and impulsive and aggressive behavior?
serotonin - correct ans:Too little_______? is associated with depression and some anxiety disorders,
especially obsessive-compulsive disorder. Some antidepressant medications increase the availability of
_________? at the receptor sites
GABA - correct ans:inhibits excitation and anxiety?
GABA - correct ans:Too little ______?is associated with anxiety and anxiety disorders. Some antianxiety
medication increases _____?at the receptor sites.
Endorphins - correct ans:involved in pain relief and feelings of pleasure and contentedness?
, Frontal Lobe - correct ans:• Executive functioning and personality
• Maintain and focus attention
• Organize thinking, planning, speech, and motor activities
• Weigh consequences
• Set goals
• Modulate emotions
• Integrate ideas, emotions, and perceptions
• Shapes personality?
Parietal lobe - correct ans:• Body sensations
• Motor activities, attention and perception of spatial relations
• Processes sensory impulses from the thalamus
• Maintains focused attention
• Registers acts of aggression
• Wernicke's area located in the left temporoparietal junction is responsible for the comprehension of
speech??
Temporal lobe - correct ans:• Emotion and memory circuits
• Hearing, learning, memory circuits, sexual identity, and processing of auditory stimuli
• Gives emotional tone to memories
• Is involved in making moral judgments
Occipital lobe - correct ans:• Vision
• Visual memory
• Reading
• language formation
• reception of vestibular, acoustic, and tactile stimuli