what's thebrain andspinal cordcalledtogether?Connectionbetween thebrain and theperipheralnervous systemThebody’snaturalpain killerPart of thelimbic system,important inthe fearresponseCollection ofsubcortical,forebrainstructuresmainly involvedin emotionThin layer ofcells coveringthe forebrain,site of mostbrain activityCerebral regionthat is theprimaryprocessingarea for skinsensesBrain structure thatregulates manyimportant functionsthrough stimulationof the pituitary“master gland”Neurotransmitterwhose imbalanceis involved inschizophrenia andParkinson’sdiseaseCerebralregion that isthe primaryprocessingarea for visionSpecializedcells thatcommunicateinformation inthe nervoussystemStructures mostinvolved inproducing speech,located in the lefthemisphere formost peopleHormones that areused by thenervous system tocommunicatemessages throughthe bodyStructure thatrelaysinformationfrom all sensesexcept smellSmall gapbetween neuronscrossed byneurotransmittersBrain-imagingtechnique thatuses powerfulmagnets tocreate sharppicturesThe electricalpotential atwhich anactionpotential firesMeasurementthat tracksbrain wavesNeurotransmittermost critical formemory, alsoused for musclecontractionNeurotransmitterinvolved in moodregulation, targetof manyantidepressiondrugsCerebral regionthat is theprimaryprocessingarea for hearingA threadlikestructure thatactionpotentialtravels alongStructure at theback of the braininvolved inbalance, finemotor skills, andsequencingCerebral regionthat is the primaryprocessing areafor higher brainfunctions andmotor messagesConnectionbetweencerebralhemispheresPostsynapticstructures ina neuronthat receivemessageswhat's thebrain andspinal cordcalledtogether?Connectionbetween thebrain and theperipheralnervous systemThebody’snaturalpain killerPart of thelimbic system,important inthe fearresponseCollection ofsubcortical,forebrainstructuresmainly involvedin emotionThin layer ofcells coveringthe forebrain,site of mostbrain activityCerebral regionthat is theprimaryprocessingarea for skinsensesBrain structure thatregulates manyimportant functionsthrough stimulationof the pituitary“master gland”Neurotransmitterwhose imbalanceis involved inschizophrenia andParkinson’sdiseaseCerebralregion that isthe primaryprocessingarea for visionSpecializedcells thatcommunicateinformation inthe nervoussystemStructures mostinvolved inproducing speech,located in the lefthemisphere formost peopleHormones that areused by thenervous system tocommunicatemessages throughthe bodyStructure thatrelaysinformationfrom all sensesexcept smellSmall gapbetween neuronscrossed byneurotransmittersBrain-imagingtechnique thatuses powerfulmagnets tocreate sharppicturesThe electricalpotential atwhich anactionpotential firesMeasurementthat tracksbrain wavesNeurotransmittermost critical formemory, alsoused for musclecontractionNeurotransmitterinvolved in moodregulation, targetof manyantidepressiondrugsCerebral regionthat is theprimaryprocessingarea for hearingA threadlikestructure thatactionpotentialtravels alongStructure at theback of the braininvolved inbalance, finemotor skills, andsequencingCerebral regionthat is the primaryprocessing areafor higher brainfunctions andmotor messagesConnectionbetweencerebralhemispheresPostsynapticstructures ina neuronthat receivemessages

ARE YOU PSYCHED ENOUGH FOR THIS? - 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. what's the brain and spinal cord called together?
  2. Connection between the brain and the peripheral nervous system
  3. The body’s natural pain killer
  4. Part of the limbic system, important in the fear response
  5. Collection of subcortical, forebrain structures mainly involved in emotion
  6. Thin layer of cells covering the forebrain, site of most brain activity
  7. Cerebral region that is the primary processing area for skin senses
  8. Brain structure that regulates many important functions through stimulation of the pituitary “master gland”
  9. Neurotransmitter whose imbalance is involved in schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease
  10. Cerebral region that is the primary processing area for vision
  11. Specialized cells that communicate information in the nervous system
  12. Structures most involved in producing speech, located in the left hemisphere for most people
  13. Hormones that are used by the nervous system to communicate messages through the body
  14. Structure that relays information from all senses except smell
  15. Small gap between neurons crossed by neurotransmitters
  16. Brain-imaging technique that uses powerful magnets to create sharp pictures
  17. The electrical potential at which an action potential fires
  18. Measurement that tracks brain waves
  19. Neurotransmitter most critical for memory, also used for muscle contraction
  20. Neurotransmitter involved in mood regulation, target of many antidepression drugs
  21. Cerebral region that is the primary processing area for hearing
  22. A threadlike structure that action potential travels along
  23. Structure at the back of the brain involved in balance, fine motor skills, and sequencing
  24. Cerebral region that is the primary processing area for higher brain functions and motor messages
  25. Connection between cerebral hemispheres
  26. Postsynaptic structures in a neuron that receive messages