AP Psych - Biological Bases of Behavior

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Barron's - Unit 1 Chapter 4

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Neuron
Nerve cell specialized for communication
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Dendrite
Branchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information.
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Axon
A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body.
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Synaptic vesicles
Tiny pouches or sacs in the axon terminals that contain chemicals called neurotransmitters.
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Neurotransmitter
Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron
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Synapse
Space between two connecting neurons through which messages are transmitted chemically
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Synaptic cleft
A gap into which neurotransmitters are released from the axon terminal
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Glial cell
Cell in nervous system that plays a role in the formation of myelin and the blood-brain barrier, responds to injury, removes debris, and enhances learning and memory
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Threshold
Membrane potential necessary to trigger an action potential.
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Action potential
A neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon.
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Absolute refractory period
Cardiac cells have not completely repolarized
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Receptor site
Locations on a receptor neuron into which a specific neurotransmitter fits like a key into a lock.
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Reuptake
A neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron
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Endorphin
"Morphine within" - natural, opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure.
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Plasticity
Ability of brain tissue to modify itself and take on new functions.
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Neurogenesis
Creation of new neurons in the adult brain
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Glutamate
Main excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system; participates in relay of sensory information and learning
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Gamma-aminobutyricvcacidc(GABA)
Main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the nervous system
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Acetylcholine (ACh)
Muscle contraction (PNS) Cortical arousal (CNS)
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Norepinephrine (NE)
Brain arousal and other functions like mood, hunger, and sleep
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Dopamine
Motor function and pleasure reward
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Serotonin
Mood and temperature regulation, happiness
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Central nervous system (CNS)
A system that includes the brain and spinal cord, controlling voluntary and involuntary acts
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Peripheral Nervous System
nerves that lie outside the brain and spinal cord.
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Cerebral Cortex
outermost part of forebrain, responsible for
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analyzing sensory processing and higher brain functions
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Forebrain (Cerebrum)
forward part of the brain that allows advanced intellectual abilities
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Cerebral Hemispheres
Divided into right and left by the cerebrum.
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Corpus Callosum
A thick band of nerve fibers that connects large areas of the cerebral cortex on each side of the brain and supports communication of information across the hemispheres.
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Frontal Lobe
A region of the cerebral cortex that has specialized areas for movement, abstract thinking, planning, memory, and judgement
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Motor cortex
An area at the rear of the frontal lobes that controls voluntary movements
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Prefrontal cortex
part of frontal lobe responsible for thinking, planning, and language
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Broca's area
Controls language expression - an area of the frontal lobe, usually in the left hemisphere, that directs the muscle movements involved in speech.
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Parietal Lobe
upper middle part of the cerebral cortex lying behind the frontal lobe that is specialized for touch and perception
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Temporal lobe
lower part of cerebral cortex that plays roles in hearing, understanding language, and memory
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Wernicke's Area
part of the temporal lobe involved in understanding speech
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Occipital Lobe
back part of cerebral cortex specialized
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for vision
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Primary Sensory Cortex
regions of the cerebral cortex that initially
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process information from the senses
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Limbic System
emotional center of brain that also plays roles in smell, motivation, and memory
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Thalamus
A forebrain structure that processes sensory information for all senses, except smell, and relays it to the cerebral cortex.
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Hypothalamus
Structure below the thalamus, responsible for maintaining a constant internal state
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Amyglada
part of limbic system that plays key roles in
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fear, excitement, and arousal
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Hippocampus
part of the brain that plays a role in spatial
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memory
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Cerebellum
Balance and coordination
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Brain Stem
part of the brain between the spinal cord and cerebral cortex that contains the midbrain, pons, and medulla
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Midbrain
part of the brain stem that contributes to
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movement, tracking of visual stimuli, and
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reflexes triggered by sound
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reticular activating system (RAS)
brain area that plays a key role in arousal
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Hindbrain
region below the midbrain that contains the
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cerebellum, pons, and medulla
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Pons
part of the brain stem that connects the
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cortex with the cerebellum
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Medulla
part of brain stem involved in basic functions, such as heartbeat and breathing
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Spinal Cord
thick bundle of nerves that conveys signals
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between the brain and the body
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Interneuron
neuron that sends messages to other neurons nearby
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Reflex
an automatic motor response to a sensory
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stimulus
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somatic nervous system
part of the nervous system that conveys
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information between the CNS and the
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body, controlling and coordinating voluntary
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movement
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autonomic nervous system
part of the nervous system controlling the
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involuntary actions of our internal organs and glands, which (along with the limbic system) participates in emotion regulation
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sympathetic nervous system
division of the autonomic nervous system
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engaged during a crisis or after actions
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requiring fight or flight
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parasympathetic nervous system
division of autonomic nervous system that
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controls rest and digestion
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endocrine system
system of glands and hormones that
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controls secretion of blood-borne chemical
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messengers
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Hormone
chemical released into the bloodstream that
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influences particular organs and glands
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Pituitary Gland
master gland that, under the control of the
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hypothalamus, directs the other glands of
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the body
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adrenal gland
tissue located on top of the kidneys that
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releases adrenaline and cortisol during states of emotional arousal
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electroencephalograph (EEG)
recording of brain's electrical activity at the
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surface of the skull
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computed tomography (CT)
(CAT scan) a scanning technique using multiple X-rays to construct three-dimensional images
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magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
technique that uses magnetic fields to
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indirectly visualize brain structure
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positron emission tomography (PET)
imaging technique that measures consumption of glucose-like molecules, yielding a picture of neural activity in different regions of the brain
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functional MRI (fMRI)
technique that uses magnetic fields to visualize brain activity using changes in blood oxygen level
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split-brain surgery
procedure that involves severing the corpus callosum to reduce the spread of epileptic seizures
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Afferent Neurons
neurons that send signals to the brain
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Efferent Neurons
neurons that send signals away from the brain
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All-or-Nothing Principle
a neuron can release all of its neurotransmitters or none
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Antagonist
blocks a neurotransmitter
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Agonist
locks into a receptor site like the neurotransmitter it mimics
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Sensory Cortex
portion of the brain which interprets body sensations
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Right Hemisphere
part of the brain responsible for logic, spatial and holistic
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Left Hemisphere
part of the brain responsible for language, math and analyzing
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