(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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neuroglia - cells that bind neurons
"nerve glue"
brief loss of consciousness and posture caused by temporary decrease of blood flow "fainting"
syncope
"emotional brain" controls behaviors such as rage, fear, anger, food enjoyment, sexual behavior
limbic system
term for cranium (skull)
crani/o
recording of electrical activity in the brain,
EEG
branch of medicine concerned with mental illnesses
psychiatry
means "brain"
encephal/o
disorder affecting children/adults, impulsiveness, overactivity, inability to remain focused on a task
ADHD
birth deformity of the neural tube which fails to close during fetal development
spina bifida
joins 2 hemispheres , permits communication between right and left sides of the brain
corpus callosum
sudden, intense feeling of fear that comes without warning and is not attributed to any immediate danger
panic attack
myelin sheath that is a thin tube found on around axons in PNS formed from Schwann cells
neurilemma
part of peripheral nervous system associated with voluntary muscle control
somatic nervous system
when impulse moves toward brain or spinal cord
afferent
transient ischemic attack
folds on the surface of the cerebrum (brain folds)
gyri
age-associated dementia caused by small lesions in the cerebral cortex
Alzheimers
Disease
gap/space between neurons that impulses "messages" travel across
synapse
transection of a nerve tract in the brain stem or spinal cord
tractotomy
involves sympathetic & parasympathetic divisions responsible for fight or flight response
autonomic nervous system
short, unmyelinated spaces between adjacent segments of myelin sheath
Nodes of Ranvier
collection of fluid in brain from an interference with absorption of cerebral spinal fluid
hydrocephalus
seizure that involves the entire brain
generalized seizure
barrier of tight sheaths to provide an obstruction of the brain to keep large molecules out of brain
BBB
white, lipoid covering that acts as an electrical insulator t
myelin sheath
consists of all the nervous tissue located in the brain and spinal cord
Central Nervous System
autoimmune disease that targets the myelin sheath on the nerves of the CNS
Multiple Sclerosis
means paralysis
-plegia
space that contains cerebral spinal fluid
subarachnoid space