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The invention of electronic computers in the 1940s, along with the development of mathematical information theory, led to a realization that brains can potentially be understood as information processing systems. This concept formed the basis of the field of cybernetics, and eventually gave rise to the field now known ...
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Neuroscience spawned from what field of science in history?
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The invention of electronic computers in the 1940s, along with the development of mathematical information theory, led to a realization that brains can potentially be understood as information processing systems. This concept formed the basis of the field of cybernetics, and eventually gave rise to the field now known ...
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Who wrote the book, The Computer and the Brain?
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The invention of electronic computers in the 1940s, along with the development of mathematical information theory, led to a realization that brains can potentially be understood as information processing systems. This concept formed the basis of the field of cybernetics, and eventually gave rise to the field now known ...
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When was John von Neumann's book, The Computer and the Brain published?
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The functions of the brain depend on the ability of neurons to transmit electrochemical signals to other cells, and their ability to respond appropriately to electrochemical signals received from other cells. The electrical properties of neurons are controlled by a wide variety of biochemical and metabolic processes, m...
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The electrical properties of neurons are controlled by what?
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The functions of the brain depend on the ability of neurons to transmit electrochemical signals to other cells, and their ability to respond appropriately to electrochemical signals received from other cells. The electrical properties of neurons are controlled by a wide variety of biochemical and metabolic processes, m...
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What type of signals do neurons transfer from one another?
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Neuroanatomists usually divide the vertebrate brain into six main regions: the telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres), diencephalon (thalamus and hypothalamus), mesencephalon (midbrain), cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. Each of these areas has a complex internal structure. Some parts, such as the cerebral cortex ...
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People who study the anatomy of the central nervous system are known as what?
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Neuroanatomists usually divide the vertebrate brain into six main regions: the telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres), diencephalon (thalamus and hypothalamus), mesencephalon (midbrain), cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. Each of these areas has a complex internal structure. Some parts, such as the cerebral cortex ...
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The cerebral hemispheres of the brain are called what?
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The thalamus and hypothalamus comprise what region of the brain?
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Neuroanatomists usually divide the vertebrate brain into six main regions: the telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres), diencephalon (thalamus and hypothalamus), mesencephalon (midbrain), cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. Each of these areas has a complex internal structure. Some parts, such as the cerebral cortex ...
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The midbrain region of the brain is known as what?
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Neuroanatomists usually divide the vertebrate brain into six main regions: the telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres), diencephalon (thalamus and hypothalamus), mesencephalon (midbrain), cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. Each of these areas has a complex internal structure. Some parts, such as the cerebral cortex ...
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Clusters of small nuclei comprise what parts of the brain?
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The brains of all species are composed primarily of two broad classes of cells: neurons and glial cells. Glial cells (also known as glia or neuroglia) come in several types, and perform a number of critical functions, including structural support, metabolic support, insulation, and guidance of development. Neurons, how...
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Brains of organisms are made up mostly of what two classes of cells?
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The brains of all species are composed primarily of two broad classes of cells: neurons and glial cells. Glial cells (also known as glia or neuroglia) come in several types, and perform a number of critical functions, including structural support, metabolic support, insulation, and guidance of development. Neurons, how...
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Glial cells are also referred to as what?
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[ "glia or neuroglia" ]
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The brains of all species are composed primarily of two broad classes of cells: neurons and glial cells. Glial cells (also known as glia or neuroglia) come in several types, and perform a number of critical functions, including structural support, metabolic support, insulation, and guidance of development. Neurons, how...
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Which of the two broad classes of cells: neurons and glial cells send signals to other cells?
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The brains of all species are composed primarily of two broad classes of cells: neurons and glial cells. Glial cells (also known as glia or neuroglia) come in several types, and perform a number of critical functions, including structural support, metabolic support, insulation, and guidance of development. Neurons, how...
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Axons send signals that are named what?
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What is the typical speed that axons send their electrical signals?
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The first vertebrates appeared over 500 million years ago (Mya), during the Cambrian period, and may have resembled the modern hagfish in form. Sharks appeared about 450 Mya, amphibians about 400 Mya, reptiles about 350 Mya, and mammals about 200 Mya. Each species has an equally long evolutionary history, but the brain...
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How long ago did the first vertebrate organisms appear?
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The first vertebrates appeared over 500 million years ago (Mya), during the Cambrian period, and may have resembled the modern hagfish in form. Sharks appeared about 450 Mya, amphibians about 400 Mya, reptiles about 350 Mya, and mammals about 200 Mya. Each species has an equally long evolutionary history, but the brain...
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During which scientific period did vertebrates appear?
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The first vertebrates appeared over 500 million years ago (Mya), during the Cambrian period, and may have resembled the modern hagfish in form. Sharks appeared about 450 Mya, amphibians about 400 Mya, reptiles about 350 Mya, and mammals about 200 Mya. Each species has an equally long evolutionary history, but the brain...
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Sharks appeared at about how many Mya?
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The first vertebrates appeared over 500 million years ago (Mya), during the Cambrian period, and may have resembled the modern hagfish in form. Sharks appeared about 450 Mya, amphibians about 400 Mya, reptiles about 350 Mya, and mammals about 200 Mya. Each species has an equally long evolutionary history, but the brain...
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The foremost part of the brain in mammals is known as what?
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At how many mya did mammals first appear in time?
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All vertebrates have a blood–brain barrier that allows metabolism inside the brain to operate differently from metabolism in other parts of the body. Glial cells play a major role in brain metabolism by controlling the chemical composition of the fluid that surrounds neurons, including levels of ions and nutrients.
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What type of cells have a huge role in brain metabolism?
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Glial cells control what inside the brain?
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Creatures that have a diffuse nerve net are called what?
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Bilaterians are animals that have what?
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The Cambrian period was how long ago?
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A nerve cord with an enlargement is called what?
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What type of creature has a ganglion at the back end of the nerve cord as well?
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From an evolutionary-biological perspective, the function of the brain is to provide coherent control over the actions of an animal. A centralized brain allows groups of muscles to be co-activated in complex patterns; it also allows stimuli impinging on one part of the body to evoke responses in other parts, and it can...
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The function of the brain from an evolutionary-biological thought is what?
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The brains of vertebrates are made of very soft tissue. Living brain tissue is pinkish on the outside and mostly white on the inside, with subtle variations in color. Vertebrate brains are surrounded by a system of connective tissue membranes called meninges that separate the skull from the brain. Blood vessels enter t...
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Brain tissue that is living is what color on the outside?
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The color of the brain inside is what?
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Brains are surrounded by what system of tissues?
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Meninges separate what structure from the brain?
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The blood-brain barrier is made up of what?
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The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. Only a few invertebrates such as sponges, jellyfish, adult sea squirts and starfish do not have a brain; diffuse or localised nerve nets are present instead. The brain is located in the head, usually c...
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What is the center of the nervous system in all creatures?
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What is the most complex organ in an animal's body?
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In people, how many neurons make up the cerebral cortex?
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Neurons in the brain interact with each other by fibers called what?
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A few animals without spines that do not have a brain are what?
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Once a neuron is in place, it extends dendrites and an axon into the area around it. Axons, because they commonly extend a great distance from the cell body and need to reach specific targets, grow in a particularly complex way. The tip of a growing axon consists of a blob of protoplasm called a growth cone, studded wi...
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A growth cone of an axon is made up of a blob of what?
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Once a neuron is in place, it extends dendrites and an axon into the area around it. Axons, because they commonly extend a great distance from the cell body and need to reach specific targets, grow in a particularly complex way. The tip of a growing axon consists of a blob of protoplasm called a growth cone, studded wi...
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What two structures does a neuron extend when it is in place during development?
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Most of the enlargement of the primate brain comes from a massive expansion of the cerebral cortex, especially the prefrontal cortex and the parts of the cortex involved in vision. The visual processing network of primates includes at least 30 distinguishable brain areas, with a complex web of interconnections. It has ...
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Primates have a visual processing network of how many brain areas?
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The visual processing areas occupy how much of the surface of the neocortex or primates?
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Planning, motivation, and attention are controlled by what area?
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The prefrontal cortex is the largest in what animals?
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Size, however, is not the only difference: there are also substantial differences in shape. The hindbrain and midbrain of mammals are generally similar to those of other vertebrates, but dramatic differences appear in the forebrain, which is greatly enlarged and also altered in structure. The cerebral cortex is the par...
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What part of the brain most strongly differentiates mammals from other vertebrates?
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The three-layered structure covering the cerebrum in non-mammals is known as what?
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Mammals have a pallium that involved into what?
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The hippocampus and amygdala are ares inside what structure?
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Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are released at synapses when an action potential activates them—neurotransmitters attach themselves to receptor molecules on the membrane of the synapse's target cell, and thereby alter the electrical or chemical properties of the receptor molecules. With few exceptions, each neuro...
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Chemicals called neurotransmitters are released at what part of the brain?
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Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are released at synapses when an action potential activates them—neurotransmitters attach themselves to receptor molecules on the membrane of the synapse's target cell, and thereby alter the electrical or chemical properties of the receptor molecules. With few exceptions, each neuro...
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What do neurotransmitters attach to?
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Neurons that release the same chemicals are following what rule?
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There are dozens of other chemical neurotransmitters that are used in more limited areas of the brain, often areas dedicated to a particular function. Serotonin, for example—the primary target of antidepressant drugs and many dietary aids—comes exclusively from a small brainstem area called the Raphe nuclei. Norepineph...
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Serotonin comes from what part of the brain?
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There are dozens of other chemical neurotransmitters that are used in more limited areas of the brain, often areas dedicated to a particular function. Serotonin, for example—the primary target of antidepressant drugs and many dietary aids—comes exclusively from a small brainstem area called the Raphe nuclei. Norepineph...
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Antidepressants typically affect what chemical of the brain?
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There are dozens of other chemical neurotransmitters that are used in more limited areas of the brain, often areas dedicated to a particular function. Serotonin, for example—the primary target of antidepressant drugs and many dietary aids—comes exclusively from a small brainstem area called the Raphe nuclei. Norepineph...
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Which chemical of the brain is involved with arousal?
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There are dozens of other chemical neurotransmitters that are used in more limited areas of the brain, often areas dedicated to a particular function. Serotonin, for example—the primary target of antidepressant drugs and many dietary aids—comes exclusively from a small brainstem area called the Raphe nuclei. Norepineph...
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Norepinephrine comes from an area of the brain known as what?
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The essence of the information processing approach is to try to understand brain function in terms of information flow and implementation of algorithms. One of the most influential early contributions was a 1959 paper titled What the frog's eye tells the frog's brain: the paper examined the visual responses of neurons ...
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The scientific paper, What the frog's eye tells the frog's brain was released in what year?
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Who won a Nobel Prize for the discovery that cells in the visual cortex of monkeys become active when sharp edges move?
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Furthermore, even single neurons appear to be complex and capable of performing computations. So, brain models that don't reflect this are arguably too abstractive to be representative of brain operation; models that do try to capture this are very computationally expensive and arguably intractable with present computa...
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What is the project called that is trying to build a realistic, detailed computer model of the human brain?
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Motor systems are areas of the brain that are directly or indirectly involved in producing body movements, that is, in activating muscles. Except for the muscles that control the eye, which are driven by nuclei in the midbrain, all the voluntary muscles in the body are directly innervated by motor neurons in the spinal...
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What part of the body is controlled by nuclei in the midbrain?
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Motor systems are areas of the brain that are directly or indirectly involved in producing body movements, that is, in activating muscles. Except for the muscles that control the eye, which are driven by nuclei in the midbrain, all the voluntary muscles in the body are directly innervated by motor neurons in the spinal...
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All the muscles controlled by motor neurons in the body are controlled by what?
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In humans and many other mammals, new neurons are created mainly before birth, and the infant brain contains substantially more neurons than the adult brain. There are, however, a few areas where new neurons continue to be generated throughout life. The two areas for which adult neurogenesis is well established are the...
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The infant brain contains more of what type of cells in the brain than the adult brain?
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In humans and many other mammals, new neurons are created mainly before birth, and the infant brain contains substantially more neurons than the adult brain. There are, however, a few areas where new neurons continue to be generated throughout life. The two areas for which adult neurogenesis is well established are the...
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The olfactory bulb is related to what sense?
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What area of the hippocampus plays a role in storing new memories?
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Which type of cells in the brain are generated throughout your lifetime?
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Neurogenesis is the process of what?
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The two neurotransmitters that are used most widely in the vertebrate brain are glutamate, which almost always exerts excitatory effects on target neurons, and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), which is almost always inhibitory. Neurons using these transmitters can be found in nearly every part of the brain. Because of t...
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GABA is the abbreviation for what?
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Which of two neurotransmitters is usually inhibitory?
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The neurostransmitter that usually excites targets is called what?
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Tranquilizers affect which of the two common neurotransmitters?
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The SCN projects to a set of areas in the hypothalamus, brainstem, and midbrain that are involved in implementing sleep-wake cycles. An important component of the system is the reticular formation, a group of neuron-clusters scattered diffusely through the core of the lower brain. Reticular neurons send signals to the ...
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A group of neuron-clusters scattered in the core of the lower brain is called what?
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Reticular neurons transfer signals to what part of the brain?
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Damage to the reticular formation can cause what?
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The SCN transfers signals to a set of areas that implement what?
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In addition to all of the above, the brain and spinal cord contain extensive circuitry to control the autonomic nervous system, which works by secreting hormones and by modulating the "smooth" muscles of the gut. The autonomic nervous system affects heart rate, digestion, respiration rate, salivation, perspiration, uri...
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The brain and spinal cord work together to control what system of the body?
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What system in the body controls heart rate?
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What system in the body controls salivation?
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Most of the processes of the autonomic nervous system are called what?
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Which system in the body controls urination?
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The simplest way to gain information about brain anatomy is by visual inspection, but many more sophisticated techniques have been developed. Brain tissue in its natural state is too soft to work with, but it can be hardened by immersion in alcohol or other fixatives, and then sliced apart for examination of the interi...
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The easiest way to learn about brain anatomy is by what?
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The simplest way to gain information about brain anatomy is by visual inspection, but many more sophisticated techniques have been developed. Brain tissue in its natural state is too soft to work with, but it can be hardened by immersion in alcohol or other fixatives, and then sliced apart for examination of the interi...
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Brain tissue is naturally soft, but can be stiffened with what liquid?
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The simplest way to gain information about brain anatomy is by visual inspection, but many more sophisticated techniques have been developed. Brain tissue in its natural state is too soft to work with, but it can be hardened by immersion in alcohol or other fixatives, and then sliced apart for examination of the interi...
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The two main areas of the brain are what colors?
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What instrument can you use to examine the microstructure of the brain?
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The simplest way to gain information about brain anatomy is by visual inspection, but many more sophisticated techniques have been developed. Brain tissue in its natural state is too soft to work with, but it can be hardened by immersion in alcohol or other fixatives, and then sliced apart for examination of the interi...
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Grey matter of the brain is what color?
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Recent years have seen increasing applications of genetic and genomic techniques to the study of the brain and a focus on the roles of neurotrophic factors and physical activity in neuroplasticity. The most common subjects are mice, because of the availability of technical tools. It is now possible with relative ease ...
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What is the most common test subjects for studying of the brain?
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For vertebrates, the early stages of neural development are similar across all species. As the embryo transforms from a round blob of cells into a wormlike structure, a narrow strip of ectoderm running along the midline of the back is induced to become the neural plate, the precursor of the nervous system. The neural p...
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The precursor of the nervous system is called what in vertebrates?
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The neural groove is a hollow cord of cells with what in the center?
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The forebrain splits during development into vesicles called what?
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The vesicle that contains the cerebral cortex is which one?
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The thalamus and hypothalamus are contained in which vesicle?
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The Roman physician Galen also argued for the importance of the brain, and theorized in some depth about how it might work. Galen traced out the anatomical relationships among brain, nerves, and muscles, demonstrating that all muscles in the body are connected to the brain through a branching network of nerves. He post...
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The physician Galen was from which country in history?
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What period in history was anatomical studies of nerves greatly increased?
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Who coined the term pneumata psychikon?
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Penumata psychikon is usually translated as what?
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One of the primary functions of a brain is to extract biologically relevant information from sensory inputs. The human brain is provided with information about light, sound, the chemical composition of the atmosphere, temperature, head orientation, limb position, the chemical composition of the bloodstream, and more. I...
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What type of animal has a sense that adapted into sonar?
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What type of animal uses infrared heat to sense?
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The group of animals that can detect magnetic fields is what?
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The group of creatures that can sense electric fields is what?
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Homeostasis is defined as what?
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[ "The ability of an animal to regulate the internal environment of its body" ]
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Homeostasis is Greek for what phrase?
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[ "\"standing still\"" ]
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The milieu interieur term was used by what physiologist?
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