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Card 16
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What is the function of neurotransmitters?
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Card 17
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What is the technique of biofeedback used for?
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Card 18
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What part of a neuron transmits messages away to other neurons/cells?
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Card 19
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What method uses an injection of a glucose-like radioactive substance to measure brain activity?
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Card 20
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Lizzie is very clumsy & unorganised and often has difficulty threading a needle or using a pencil. What part of Lizzie's brain is damaged?
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Card 21
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What is the largest brain structure & concerned with sensory, motor & cognitive processes?
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Card 22
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What lobes are at the back of the brain & contains the visual cortex?
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Card 23
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Which lobes contain the motor cortex & are responsible for the ability to make plans, think creatively & take initiative?
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Card 24
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What does "localisation of function" mean?
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Card 25
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What part of the nervous system activates the fight or flight response?
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