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Franz Gall

theorized behavior, intellect, and personality may be linked to anatomy

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Pierre Flourens

studied the functions of different sections of the brain, determined specific functions of specific parts by removing portions of the brain through ablation/extirpation

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William James

the founder of American psychology, studied how the mind adapts to the environment and how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environments (functionalism)

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John Dewey

also studied and contributed to functionalism, discovered concept of the reflex arc, believed that we should focus on the whole organism and how it adapts to the environment

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Paul Broca

linked specific functional impairments to specific brain lesions

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Broca’s area

area on the left side of the brain that affects ability to speak

language production

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Hermann von Helmholtz

first person to measure the speed of a nerve impulse, related speed to reaction time

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Sir Charles Sherrington

inferred the presence of synapses, originally thought synaptic transmission was an electrical process (now known to be mainly chemical)

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hindbrain

rhombencephalon

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divisions of rhombencephalon

myelencephalon and metencephalon

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myelencephalon

develops into medulla oblongata

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medulla oblongata functions

life sustaining functions

regulating breathing, heart rate, and digestion

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metencephalon

develops into pons and cerebellum

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pons function

contains sensory and motor pathways between cortex and medulla

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cerebellum functions

maintain posture and balance, coordinate body movements

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midbrain

mesencephalon

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components of midbrain

superior and inferior colliculi

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function of superior colliculus

receives visual sensory information

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inferior colliculus

receives auditory sensory information

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forebrain

prosencephalon

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divisions of prosencephalon

telencephalon and diencephalon

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parts of telencephalon

cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, limbic system

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parts of diencephalon

thalamus, hypothalamus, posterior pituitary, pineal gland

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functions of the thalamus

sensory relay system (all except for smell)

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functions of hypothalamus

regulates homeostasis (metabolism, temp, pressure, pain), emotion, and sexual experiences

Feeding, Fighting, Flighting, Fornicating

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Lateral Hypothalamus (LH)

hunger center, detects when the body needs more food or fluids

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Ventromedial Hypothalamus (VMH)

satiety center, signals to stop eating

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Anterior Hypothalamus

controls sexual behavior

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functions of posterior pituitary

secretion of hypothalamic hormones oxytocin and vasopressin (ADH)

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functions of pineal gland

secretes melatonin (circadian rhythm)

important for regulating biological rhythms

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functions of basal ganglia

coordinate muscle movement, high concentration of dopaminergic neurons here

damage to this area can result in Parkinsons’ or Schizophrenia

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components of the limbic system

septal nuclei, amygdala, hippocampus, anterior cingulate cortex

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function of the septal nuclei

pleasure center, addiction

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functions of the amygdala

responsible for aggressive and defensive behaviors, including fear and rage

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functions of the hippocampus

vital role in learning and memory, specifically memory consolidation and long-term memory formation

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functions of the anterior cingulate cortex

crucial for impulse control, decision making, and higher order cognitive processes

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sections of the cerebral cortex

frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes

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frontal lobe function

both higher order processing and motor functions

perception, memory, emotion, impulse control, motor tasks

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parietal lobe function

somatosensory processing (touch, pressure, temp, pain), spatial processing and manipulation

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occipital lobe function

responsible for visual processing, sometimes also implicated in learning and motor control

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temporal lobe function

responsible for receiving auditory information, sound processing (including speech, music and other sounds), memory processing, emotion, and language

Wernicke’s area = language reception and comprehension

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Parkinson’s Disease

which disease is commonly associated with destruction of the basal ganglia?

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Schizophrenia

which disorder is commonly associated with dysregulation of the basal ganglia and dopamine?

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Left Hemisphere

which brain hemisphere is typically dominant and important for speech, logic, and math skills?

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Right Hemisphere (non-dominant)

which brain hemisphere deals primarily with creativity, music cognition, and spatial processing?

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Electroencephalography (EEG)

uses electrodes on the scalp to measure electrical waves of the brain

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Computed Tomography scan (CT/CAT)

multiple x-rays of tissue taken from various angles to produce cross-sectional images of tissue

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Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

radioactive sugar injected, absorption and uptake throughout tissue is imaged

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

magnetic field interacts with hydrogen atoms, used to map out areas of high hydrogen density

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Functional MRI (fMRI)

same basis as MRI, but measures specific changes associated with blood flow. important for monitoring neural activity

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acetylcholine

transmission of nerve impulses to muscles (muscle contraction)

voluntary muscle control, PNS, attention, alertness

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epinephrine and norepinephrine

catecholamines, monoamines

crucial for control of wakefulness and alertness, sympathetic nervous system activation

fight or flight

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depression

low levels of norepinephrine are associated with which disorder?

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anxiety or mania

high levels of norepinephrine are associated with which disorders?

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dopamine

catecholamine, highly concentrated in the basal ganglia

plays a crucial role in schizophrenia and Parkinsons’

helps maintain smooth muscle movement and posture

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serotonin

monoamine

plays a role in mood, eating, sleeping, and dreaming

can play a role in depression or mania if too little or too much

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GABA

inhibitory, produces inhibitory postsynaptic potentials

hyperpolarization

brain stabilization

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glycine

inhibitory neurotransmitter of the CNS

causes influx of chloride ions and hyperpolarization

brain stabilization

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glutamate

excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS

brain excitation

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endorphins

natural painkillers

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innate behavior

genetically programmed, a result of evolution

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learned behavior

behaviors based on experience and environment

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concordance rates

the likelihood that both twins in a twin study exhibit the same traight

twin studies aim to measure genetic factors

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adoption studies

help understand environmental and genetic influences on behavior

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neural tube defects like spina bifida and anencephaly

antiepileptic medications are associated with which birth complications?

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primitive reflex

a reflex that disappears with age

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rooting reflex

automatic turning of the head in the direction of a stimulus that touches the cheek

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Moro reflex

infants react to abrupt movements of their heads by flinging their arms out and slowly retracting them and crying

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Babinski reflex

the toes automatically spread apart when the sole of the foot is stimulated, rather than curling inwards

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