Unit 2: The Brain and functions

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Brainstem

The oldest part of the brain responsible for automatic survival functions, located where the spinal cord swells and the brain begins.

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Medulla

The base of the brainstem that controls life-supporting functions like heartbeat and breathing; damage can lead to death.

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Reticular Formation

A nerve network extending up and down the spinal cord into the brain that controls an organism’s level of alertness; damage can cause a coma.

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Thalamus

The brain's sensory switchboard that directs messages to sensory receiving areas in the cortex; located atop the brainstem.

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Cerebellum

Latin for "little brain," located in the rear of the brain; helps coordinate voluntary movements and balance.

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Limbic System

A ring of structures around the thalamus that helps regulate memory, aggression, fear, hunger, and thirst; includes the hypothalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala.

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Hypothalamus

Located directly under the front of the thalamus; regulates eating, drinking, body temperature, and fight or flight reactions to stress.

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Hippocampus

Wraps around the back of the thalamus; plays a role in processing new memories for permanent storage.

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Amygdala

Two almond-shaped structures that control emotional responses such as fear and anger.

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Central Nervous System (CNS)

Comprises the brain and spinal cord; the brain is the location of most information processing.

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

The sensory and motor nerves that connect the CNS to the rest of the body; subdivided into somatic and autonomic nervous systems.

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Somatic Nervous System

The division of the PNS that controls the body’s skeletal muscles and contains motor nerves for voluntary muscles. “Waving to someone”

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Autonomic Nervous System

The division of the PNS that controls the glands and muscles of internal organs; monitors autonomic functions. “Breathing, Blood Pressure”

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Sympathetic Nervous System

The part of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body to deal with perceived threats; responsible for the fight or flight response.

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Parasympathetic Nervous System

The part of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body and brings it back to a relaxed state.

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Endocrine System

One of the body’s two communication systems; a set of glands that produce hormones, which are chemical messengers that circulate in the blood

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Hormone

Chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands and circulated in the blood; slower communication system with longer-lasting effects.

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Pituitary Gland

The “master gland” of the endocrine system that controls other endocrine glands; located at the base of the brain.

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Thyroid Gland

An endocrine gland that helps regulate the energy level in the body; located in the neck.

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Adrenal Gland

Endocrine glands that help to arouse the body in times of stress; located above the kidneys and release epinephrine and norepinephrine.

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Pancreatic Gland

Regulates the level of blood sugar in the blood.

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Sex Glands

Ovaries (females) and testes (males) that influence emotion and physical development; produce testosterone and estrogen.

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Nervous System

The electrochemical communication system of the body that sends messages from the brain to the body for movement.

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Neuron

The basic building block of the nervous system; performs tasks of receiving, carrying, and passing information.

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Action Potential

A brief electrical charge that travels down the axon of a neuron; considered an "on" condition of the neuron.

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Refractory Period

The "recharging phase" when a neuron cannot generate another action potential after firing.

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Resting Potential

The state of a neuron when it is at rest and capable of generating an action potential.

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All-or-None Principle

The principle that a neuron fires at the same intensity each time; action potentials are of the same strength.

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Synapse

The tiny, fluid-filled gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrite of another neuron.

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Neurotransmitters

Chemical messengers that travel across the synapse from one neuron to the next; influence whether the second neuron will generate an action potential.

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Excitatory Effect

A neurotransmitter effect that makes it more likely for the receiving neuron to generate an action potential.

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Inhibitory Effect

A neurotransmitter effect that makes it less likely for the receiving neuron to generate an action potential.

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Receptor Cells

Specialized cells in the sensory systems that convert other forms of energy into action potentials for processing by the nervous system.

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Sensory Nerves

Nerves that carry information to the central nervous system, connecting sense organs to the brain and spinal cord.

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Interneurons

Nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord responsible for processing information related to sensory input and motor output.

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Cerebral Cortex

he body’s ultimate control and information processing center

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Corpus Callosum

The large band of neural fibers that connects the two brain hemispheres and carries messages between them

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Longitudinal Fissure

The crevice that divides the brain into two halves or hemispheres; This and other fissures in the brain create major divisions in the brain called lobes

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Frontal Lobes

involved in making plans and judgments; The portion of the cerebral cortex lying just behind the forehead

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Parietal Lobes

Regions available for general processing, including mathematical reasoning. behind frontal lobes; “association lobes”

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Occipital Lobe

The primary visual processing area; Located in the back of the head

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Temporal Lobes

Includes the auditory cortex where sound information is processed; Located roughly above the ears

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Motor Cortex

Controls voluntary movement; left hemisphere controls the right side of the body and visa versa

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Somatosensory Cortex

Registers and processes body senses

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dendrite

receives the messages to pass down

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soma

cell body; maintains the health of neuron

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axon

passes messages away from cell body to other neurons, muscles

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axon terminal

forms junctions with other cells

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Acetylcholine (ACH)

associated with voluntary movement

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Curare

Poison; blocks ACH

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agonist

makes a neurotransmitter more likely to fire

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antagonist

slows down/ blocks action—inhibitory effect—less likely

—pain killers

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dopamine

makes a person feel good, happy

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serotonin

a mood stimulator; associated with depression

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SSRI

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

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Cocaine

causes a person to release a massive amount of dopamine —blocks reuptake

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GABA

Slows down neurotransmitters—alchohol

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Reuptake

Neurotransmitters taken back into the cell

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Computerized Axial Tomography (CT/CAT) scan

X-ray based; picture with horizontal brain structure.

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

a medical imaging procedure that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take pictures of your body's interior—more accurate than CAT

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fMRI

a functional MRI scan, see what parts of the brain light up when doing simple problems

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Positron emission tomography (PET) scan

radioactive; injecting radioactive substance, (glucose) lights up the part of brain being used

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What makes up the Limbic System?

Hypothalamus, Hippocampus, and Amygdala

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