AP Psychology Unit 3

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biological psychology

the scientific study of the links between biological (genetic, neural, hormonal) and psychological processes

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neuron

a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system

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dendrites

a neuron's bushy, branching extensions that receive messages and conduct impulses toward the cell body

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axon

the neuron extension that passes messages through its branches to other neurons or to muscles or glands

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myelin sheath

a fatty tissue layer segmentally encasing the axons of some neurons; enables vastly greater transmission speed as neural impulses hop from one sausage-like node to the next

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action potential

a neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon

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refractory period

a period of inactivity after a neuron has fired

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threshold

the level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse

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all-or-none response

a neuron's reaction of either firing (with a full-strength response) or not firing

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synapse

the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron. The tiny gap at this junction is called the "synaptic gap" or "synaptic cleft"

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neurotransmitters

chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons. When released by the sending neuron, they travel across the synapse and bind to receptor sites on the receiving neuron, thereby influencing whether that neuron will generate a neural impulse

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acetylcholine (ACh)

neurotransmitter that enables muscle action, learning, and memory

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dopamine

neurotransmitter that influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion

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serotonin

neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal

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norepinephrine

neurotransmitter that helps control alertness and arousal

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GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)

a major inhibitory neurotransmitter

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glutamate

a major excitatory neurotransmitter; involved in memory

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reuptake

a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron

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endorphins

"morphine within"—natural, opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure

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agonist

a molecule that, by binding to a receptor site, stimulates a response

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antagonist

a molecule that, by binding to a receptor site, inhibit or blocks a response

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nervous system

the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems

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central nervous system (CNS)

the brain and spinal cord

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peripheral nervous system (PNS)

the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body

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nerves

bundled axons that form neural "cables" connecting the central nervous system with muscles, glands, and sense organs

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sensory (afferent) neurons

neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord

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motor (efferent) neurons

neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands

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interneurons

neurons within the brain and spinal cord that communicate internally and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs

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somatic nervous system

the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles. Also called the "skeletal nervous system"

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autonomic nervous system (ANS)

the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs (such as the heart). Its sympathetic division arouses; its parasympathetic division calms

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sympathetic nervous system

the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations

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parasympathetic nervous system

the division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy

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reflex

a simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus, such as the knee-jerk response

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endocrine system

the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream

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hormones

chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands that travel through the bloodstream and affect other tissues

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adrenal glands

a pair of endocrine glands that sit just above the kidneys and secrete hormones (epinephrine and norepinephrine) that help arouse the body in times of stress

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pituitary gland

the endocrine system's most influential gland. Under the influence of the hypothalamus, it regulates growth and controls other endocrine glands

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lesion

tissue destruction. In the brain, it is the naturally or experimentally caused destruction of brain tissue

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electroencephalogram (EEG)

an amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity sweeping across the brain's surface. These waves are measured by electrodes placed on the scalp

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CT (computed tomography) scan

a series of X-ray photographs taken from different angles and combined by a computer into a composite representation of a slice of the brain's structure (also called a CAT scan)

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PET (positron emission tomography) scan

a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task

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MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)

a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue. These scans show brain anatomy

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fMRI (functional MRI)

a technique for revealing bloodflow and, therefore, brain activity by comparing successive MRI scans. These scans show brain function as well as its structure

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brainstem

the oldest part and central core of the brain, beginning where the spinal cord enters the skull. It is responsible for automatic survival functions

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medulla

the base of the brain stem; controls heartbeat and breathing

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pons

controls sleep & helps coordinate movement

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thalamus

the brain's sensory control center, located on top of the brainstem; it directs responses to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla.

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reticular formation

a nerve network that travels through the brainstem and thalamus and plays an important role in controlling arousal

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cerebellum

the "little brain" at the rear of the brainstem; functions include processing sensory input, coordinating movement output and balance, and enabling nonverbal learning and memory

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limbic system

neural system (including the "hippocampus", "amygdala", and "hypothalamus") located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives

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amygdala

two lima-bean sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion

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hippocampus

neural center located in the limbic system that helps process explicit memories for storage

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hypothalamus

neural structure that directs several maintenance activities (eating, drinking, body temperature), helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion and reward

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cerebral cortex

the intricate fabric of interconnected neural cells covering the cerebral hemispheres; the body's ultimate control and information-processing center

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glial cells (glia)

cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons; they may also play a role in learning and thinking

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frontal lobes

portion of the cerebral cortex lying just behind the forehead; involved in speaking and muscle movements and in making plans and judgements

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parietal lobes

portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the top of the head and toward the rear; receives sensory input for touch and body position

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occipital lobes

portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; includes areas that receive information from the visual fields

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temporal lobes

portion of the cerebral cortex lying roughly above the ears; includes the auditory areas, each receiving information primarily from the opposite ear

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motor cortex

an area at the rear of the frontal lobes that controls voluntary movements

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somatosensory cortex

area at the front of the parietal lobes that registers and processes body touch and movement sensations

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association areas

areas of the cerebral cortex that are not involved in primary motor or sensory functions; rather, they are involved in higher mental functions such as learning, remembering, thinking, and speaking

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plasticity

the brain's ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience

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neurogenesis

the formation of new neurons

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corpus callosum

the large band of neural fibers connecting the two brain hemispheres and carrying messages between them

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split brain

a condition resulting from surgery that isolates the brain's two hemispheres by cutting the fibers (mainly those of the corpus callosum) connecting them

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consciousness

our awareness of ourselves and our environment

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cognitive neuroscience

the interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition (including perception, thinking, memory, and language)

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dual processing

the principle that information is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious and unconscious tracks

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behavior genetics

the study of the relative power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior

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environment

every external influence, from prenatal nutrition to the people and things around us

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chromosomes

threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes

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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

a complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up the chromosomes

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genes

the biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosomes; segments of DNA capable of synthesizing proteins

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genome

the complete instructions for making an organism, consisting of all the genetic material in that organism's chromosomes

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identical (monozygotic) twins

twins who develop from a single fertilized egg that splits in two, creating two genetically identical organisms

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fraternal (dizygotic) twins

twins who develop from separate fertilized eggs. They are genetically no closer than brothers and sisters, but they share a fetal environment

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molecular genetics

the subfield of biology that studies the molecular structure and function of genes

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heritability

the proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes. This quality of a trait may vary, depending on the range of populations and environments studied

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interaction

the interplay that occurs when the effect of one factor (such as environment) depends on another factor (such as heredity)

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epigenetics

the study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change

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evolutionary psychology

the study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using principles of natural selection

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natural selection

the principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations

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mutation

a random error in gene replication that leads to a change

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