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AP Psych Unit 3 Final Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Amygdala
  2. Autonomic nervous system
  3. Threshold
  4. Natural selection
  5. Thalamus
  6. Lesion
  7. Computed tomography Scan (CT scan)
  8. Hormones
  9. Interneurons
  10. Neurotransmitter
  11. Peripheral nervous system
  12. Sympathetic nervous system
  13. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
  14. Parasympathetic nervous system
  15. Myelin sheath
  16. Action potential
  17. Sensory cortex
  18. Dual processing
  19. Pituitary glands
  20. Fraternal twins
  21. Broca’s area
  22. Somatic nervous system
  23. Dendrite
  24. Nerves
  25. Occipital lobe
  26. Interaction
  27. Endorphins
  28. Medulla
  29. Frontal lobe
  30. Temporal lobe
  31. Nervous system
  32. Cerebral cortex
  33. Chromosomes
  34. Split brain
  35. Reflex
  36. Neuron
  37. Motor neurons
  38. Cerebellum
  39. Wernicke’s area
  40. Endocrine system
  41. Aphasia
  42. Genome
  43. Electroencephalo gram (EEG)
  44. Sensory neuron
  45. Heritability
  46. Corpus callosum
  47. Hypothalamus
  48. Central nervous system
  49. Brainstem
  50. Genes
  51. Glial cells
  52. Evolutionary psychology
  53. Parietal lobe
  54. Plasticity
  55. Motor cortex
  56. DNA
  57. Adrenal glands
  58. Environment
  59. Molecular genetics
  60. Association areas
  61. Positron emission tomography (PET Scan)
  62. Reuptake
  63. Neurogenesis
  64. Limbic system
  65. Reticular Formation
  66. Axon
  67. Biological psychology
  68. Cognitive neuroscience
  69. Mutation
  70. Identical twins
  71. Consciousness
  72. Behavior genetics