Frustrated? Pulling your hair out trying to memorize what the medulla does, or what the difference is between an MRI and a PET? Memorize the parts of the brain, neurons, brain scans, and neurotransmitters in minutes - not hours. • 35 mnemonics (including how to memorize the parts of the neuron, 4 neurotransmitters and how to remember the difference between the EEG, CT, MRI, fMRI and PET brain scans). • Brief audio clips in which I further explain how to remember each part. • An 18 minute video in which I walk you through each mnemonic image and how it will help you remember the brain part for your test. Over a hundred thousand students of psychology, nursing, biology and other majors have use these mnemonics to quickly memorize the parts - and function - of the brain, neurons, and neurotransmitters. Created by a college psychology professor and host of The Psych Files podcast. The well-established mnemonic device called the “keyword technique” is used to create these images. Covered in the Memorize the Brain eBook: Lobes of the Brain: * Acronym to help you remember the four lobes * Occipital Lobe * Parietal Lobe * Frontal Lobe * Temporal Brain Parts: * Hippocampus * Amygdala * Thalamus * Cerebellum * Hypothalamus * Broca’s Area * Wernicke’s Area The Brainstem: * Pons * Reticular Formation * Medulla The Neuron: * Dendrites * Soma * Axon * Myelin Sheath * Nodes of Ranvier * Synaptic Vesicles * Synapse * Glial cells * Resting and Action Potential Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous System Neurotransmitters: * Serotonin * Dopamine * Acetylcholine * GABA Brain Scans: * EEG * CT * MRI * fMRI * PET Don't try to memorize the brain using endless repetition - these brain mnemonics will save you a lot of time and they're a fun way to learn.