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Unit 3 AOS 1 Revision - 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. Synaptic gap
  2. GABA
  3. Internal stressor
  4. Allocation
  5. Resistance
  6. Classification
  7. Subjective
  8. Synaptic transmission
  9. Primary appraisal
  10. Beneficence
  11. General adaptation syndrome (GAS)
  12. Modelling
  13. Debriefing
  14. Justice
  15. Learning
  16. Neural synapse
  17. Mixed design
  18. Distress
  19. Appraisal
  20. Sprouting
  21. Approach strategies
  22. Convenience sampling
  23. Brain
  24. Visceral muscles, organs and glands
  25. Dependent variable (DV)
  26. Shock
  27. Variable
  28. Literature review
  29. Autonomic nervous system
  30. Between-subjects design
  31. Controlled variables
  32. Axon terminal
  33. Reflex arc
  34. Memory
  35. Gut microbiota
  36. Gut-brain axis
  37. Unconscious response
  38. Sensory receptor
  39. Sampling technique
  40. Skeletal muscles
  41. Vagus Nerve
  42. Chronic stress
  43. Withdrawal rights
  44. Exhaustion
  45. Context-specific effectiveness
  46. Cortisol
  47. Dendrite
  48. Neurotransmitter
  49. Harm/loss
  50. Case study
  51. Respect
  52. Secondary appraisal
  53. Serotonin
  54. Parasympathetic nervous system
  55. Peripheral nervous system
  56. Aim
  57. Conscious response
  58. Spinal cord
  59. Fight-flight-freeze response
  60. Neuromodulator
  61. Gut
  62. Eustress
  63. Simulation
  64. Coping
  65. Stress
  66. Interneurons
  67. Pruning
  68. Somatic nervous system
  69. Coping flexibility
  70. Sympathetic nervous system
  71. Non-maleficence
  72. Glutamate
  73. External stressor
  74. Integrity
  75. Voluntary participation
  76. Central nervous system
  77. Ethical guidelines
  78. Rerouting
  79. Product, process or system development
  80. Mental wellbeing
  81. Inhibitory effect
  82. Countershock
  83. Gut microbiome
  84. Excitatory effect
  85. Action potential
  86. Neurochemical
  87. Informed consent procedures
  88. Stratified sampling
  89. Deception
  90. Sensory neurons
  91. Fieldwork
  92. Controlled experiment
  93. Synaptic plasticity
  94. Motor neurons
  95. Ethical concepts
  96. Challenge
  97. Avoidance strategies
  98. Spinal reflex
  99. Dopamine
  100. Hypothesis
  101. Correlational study
  102. Long-term potentiation
  103. Generalisable
  104. Irrelevant
  105. Population
  106. Control group
  107. Identification
  108. Neuron
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  112. Investigation methodologies
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  114. Within-subjects design
  115. Postsynaptic neuron
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  117. Sample
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  119. Receptor site
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  124. Presynaptic neuron