Comprehensive Brain Structures, Functions, and Neurotransmitters Overview

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Medulla

Nonconscious processes, breathing, respiration, smooth muscle contractions, digestion

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Pons

Posture and movement, bodily temperature, circadian rhythm

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Cerebellum

Motor/muscle movement

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Ras (reticular activating system)

Lets you know when you're tired/when you've had enough sleep

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Thalamus

Processing of emotions, relay center for all sensory information from the brain to the body, and from the body to the brain

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Hypothalamus

Hunger, thirst, sex drive, arousal

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Amygdala

Fear, anxiety, aggression

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Hippocampus

Formation of new memories

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Limbic System

Emotional center of the brain

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Cerebrum

Includes all of the lobes and cortexes

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Corpus Callosum

Allows both hemispheres of the brain to communicate with each other

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Sensory Cortex

Somatosensory cortex. When a certain body part is stimulated, the sensory cortex receives the information and processes it.

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Motor Cortex

Allows you to move. Has all the body parts on it.

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Frontal Lobe

Voluntary motor movement. Executive function, HOTS. Decision making, thinking, planning, production of speech.

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Parietal Lobe

Sensation of touch and feel.

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Occipital Lobe

Vision

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Temporal Lobe

Receiving information through the ears, understanding and processing the information, and responding.

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Broca's Area

For speaking. Also called Expressive Aphasia.

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Wernicke's Area

Receptive Aphasia, also called Wernicke's aphasia.

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CT (CAT) Scan

Computerized axial tomography. Takes pictures from multiple angles, so can show better images.

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MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Magnets that spin fast to create images.

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fMRI

Functional MRI. Looks at functional damage while performing cognitive tasks.

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PET Scan

Positive Emission Tomography. Used to find out how active a tumor is.

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Split Brain Patients

People with epilepsy have their corpus callosum severed to minimize seizures.

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Endocrine System

System of glands that secrete hormones affecting human behavior.

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Hypothalamus (Endocrine)

King of the endocrine system. Releases all pituitary glands.

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Pituitary Gland

Breast milk production, metabolism, stress, perspiration, uterine contractions.

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Neurotransmitters

Chemical messengers.

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Serotonin

Affects mostly mood, hunger, sleep, arousal.

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Dopamine

Influences movement, learning, attention and emotion.

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Acetylcholine (ACH)

Enables muscle action, learning and memory.

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Norepinephrine

Controls arousal and alertness.

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GABA

Major inhibitory neurotransmitter.

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Glutamate

Major excitatory neurotransmitter involved in memory.

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Endorphins

Natural pain killer, increase during long distance running.

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Genetics

Chromosomes, DNA, Genes.

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Heritability Estimates

Relative likelihood that genetics played a role in how the person is.

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Nature vs Nurture

Nature: DNA, Nurture: behavior, how you grew up.

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Punnett Squares

Dominant/recessive traits.

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Parts of a Neuron

Dendrite, Terminal Button, Synapse, Synaptic Vesicles.

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Sympathetic Division

Part of autonomic nervous system, fight or flight

dilates pupils, speeds heart rate, secretes adrenaline via adrenal glands, stops digestion

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Parasympathetic Division

part of autonomic nervous system, calms body after fight or flight, constricts pupils, slows heart rate, starts digestion

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

the sensory and motor neurons that connect the CNS to the rest of the body, outside the brain and spinal cord

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Somatic Nervous System

part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles, voluntary movements

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Autonomic Nervous System

part of the PNS that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs, involuntary movements, heartbeat, digestion, breathing

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The part of the endocrine system that is responsible for overseeing and regulating the release of hormones across the entire body is the

hypothalamus