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NSG 527 Final Exam | Actual Study Questions and
verified Answers complete Solutions | A+ Graded |
2026 Updates | 100% correct
Acetylcholine - ANSWER- involved in voluntary movement, learning, memory, and sleep?

acetylcholine - ANSWER- Too much ___?_____is associated with depression, and too little in
the hippocampus has been associated with dementia.

Dopamine - ANSWER- correlated with movement, attention, and learning?

Dopamine - ANSWER- Too much__________?has been associated with schizophrenia, and
too little_________? is associated with some forms of depression as well as the muscular
rigidity and tremors found in Parkinson's disease.

Norepinephrine - ANSWER- associated with eating, alertness?

Norepinephrine - ANSWER- Too little _______? has been associated with depression, while
an excess has been associated with schizophrenia.

Epinephrine - ANSWER- involved in energy, and glucose metabolism?

Serotonin - ANSWER- plays a role in mood, sleep, appetite, and impulsive and aggressive
behavior?

serotonin - ANSWER- Too little_______? is associated with depression and some anxiety
disorders, especially obsessive-compulsive disorder. Some antidepressant medications increase
the availability of _________? at the receptor sites

GABA - ANSWER- inhibits excitation and anxiety?

GABA - ANSWER- Too little ______?is associated with anxiety and anxiety disorders. Some
antianxiety medication increases _____?at the receptor sites.

Endorphins - ANSWER- involved in pain relief and feelings of pleasure and contentedness?

Frontal Lobe - ANSWER- • Executive functioning and personality

• Maintain and focus attention

• Organize thinking, planning, speech, and motor activities

,• Weigh consequences

• Set goals

• Modulate emotions

• Integrate ideas, emotions, and perceptions

• Shapes personality?

Parietal lobe - ANSWER- • Body sensations

• Motor activities, attention and perception of spatial relations

• Processes sensory impulses from the thalamus

• Maintains focused attention

• Registers acts of aggression

• Wernicke's area located in the left temporoparietal junction is responsible for the
comprehension of speech??

Temporal lobe - ANSWER- • Emotion and memory circuits

• Hearing, learning, memory circuits, sexual identity, and processing of auditory stimuli

• Gives emotional tone to memories

• Is involved in making moral judgments

Occipital lobe - ANSWER- • Vision

• Visual memory

• Reading

• language formation

• reception of vestibular, acoustic, and tactile stimuli

Cerebrum - ANSWER- • Functions as an auxiliary structure for the entire cerebral cortex

• Posture and balance in walking

• Sequential movements required in eating and writing

• Control speed and acceleration of movement

• Involved in smooth eye movement

, • Cognition and language

• Memory and impulse control

Brainstem (Medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain) - ANSWER- • Medulla oblongata-
regulation of blood pressure, respiration, and digestion. Reflex center for vomiting coughing,
sneezing, swallowing, and hiccupping.

• Pons- Relays information from the cerebral hemisphere to the cerebellum

• Midbrain- control many sensory and motor functions including eye movement

Locus ceruleus - ANSWER- • Produces norepinephrine

• Activity maintains arousal

• Inactivity allows sleep

Dorsal raphe - ANSWER- • Produces serotonin

• Control sleep wake cycle

Reticular activating system (RAS) - ANSWER- • Involved in arousal and sleep- the "toggle
switch"

• Switches the cerebral cortex on when individual is relaxed

• Switches limbic system on when there is a threat

• Regulates thalamus and cortex activities that are involved in emotions

• Involved in processing pain and in regulation of heartrate, breathing, perspiration, swallowing,
coughing, salivation, urination, and sexual arousal

Reticular activating system (RAS) - ANSWER- • Involved in arousal and sleep- the "toggle
switch"

• Switches the cerebral cortex on when individual is relaxed

• Switches limbic system on when there is a threat

• Regulates thalamus and cortex activities that are involved in emotions

• Involved in processing pain and in regulation of heartrate, breathing, perspiration, swallowing,
coughing, salivation, urination, and sexual arousal

Hypothalamus - ANSWER- • Bridges internal homeostasis and outside environment

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