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What is the number of hours of sleep teens need per night?
9 and a half
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What is the Medulla Oblongata.
What is the smallest part of the brain?
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Why does the use of drugs not only affects how your brain thinks but how your body acts?
What is
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What is stimuli?
info recieved from one or more of the five senses and processed by the brain
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What is the name of the "deep sleep" that you dream in?
REM
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What is the Frontal Lobe.
What is the largest part of the brain?
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Doing drugs that are addictive can activate the brains ____ that makes you enjoy/ want to do that drug again?
What is the parietal lobe?
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What is neuroscientists?
someone who studies the brain
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What is the reason your supposed to exercise to get your brain moving?
helps the blood, oxygen and brain start moving
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What is the Cerebellum.
What part of the brain controls movement and balance?
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Why does alcohol and drugs slow your brain reaction time?
What is the distance between neurons?
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What is pruning?
dying of a neutron connections that were not reinforce in early development
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What is the exercise that helps with cognitive ability
all of them
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What is the Parietal Lobe.
What part of the brain controls touch, emotions, and speech?
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Younger brains repair themselves faster than older brains.
What is the difference of head injuries for someone young compared to an older person?
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What is critical periods?
time periods/ time frames when certain features become important to the situation
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is there a difference with discipline depending on the child's age
yes
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Controls signals to Medulla Oblongata.
What is the function of the pons?
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Traumas that affect how you think?
What are head injuries?
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What is neuron?
a specialized cell that is the main functional unit of nerve tissue
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