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Psychology

Chapter 6 Quiz ReviewThe Brain & Biology

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Hormones

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Hormones

• Chemicals produced by the endocrine glands.

• These are meant to regulate specific body functions such as stimulate growth and change your activity level and moods.

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Somatic Nervous System

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The Somatic Nervous System

• The division of the peripheral nervous system that connects the central nervous system with sensory receptors, muscles, and skin

• Meant to transmit sensory messages to the central nervous system.

• Activated by touch, pain, change in temperature, and changes in the body position.

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Autonomic Nervous System

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Autonomic Nervous System

• Regulates the body’s vital functions• For instance, it regulates your heartbeat,

breathing, digestion, and blood pressure

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Central Nervous System

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Central Nervous System

• Consists of the brain, the spinal cord, and neurons.

• It is responsible for transmitting messages and controlling reflexes

• The spinal cord is a column of nerves about as thick as a thumb protected by bones

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Peripheral Nervous System

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Peripheral Nervous System

• Lies outside the central nervous system• It is made up of nerve cells that transmit

messages between the central nervous system and all parts of the body.

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Sympathetic Nervous System

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Sympathetic Nervous System

• The part of the Autonomic System that reacts to stress

• Prepares the body for action• Prepares the body to confront the

situation or to run away• Increases blood pressure, heart and

respiration rates

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Parasympathetic Nervous System

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Parasympathetic Nervous System

• It restores the body’s reserves of energy after an action has occurred. Heart rate and blood pressure are normalized, breathing is slowed, and digestion returns to normal.

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Forebrain

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Forebrain

• Central Core of the brain—thalamus, hypothalamus, “higher thinking”

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Midbrain

• Part of the brain stem with the medulla oblongata and pons

• Located above the pons• Collects sensory information and sends

it to other parts of the brain

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Hindbrain

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Hindbrain

• Rear base of the skull• Controls movement, posture & balance

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Cerebellum

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Cerebellum

• It rests under the cerebrum. It is involved in balance and coordination.

• “Little Brain”

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Genes

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Genes

• The basic building blocks of heredity• Traits are determined by pairs of genes,

with one genes in each pair inherited from each parent.

• Psychological traits involve combinations of genes, as well as environmental factors.

• Genes are found in chromosomes.

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Pituitary Gland

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• “Master gland” releasing hormones

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Lobes of the Brain

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4 Lobes

• Frontal Lobe—critical thinking skills• Occipital Lobe—vision• Temporal Lobe—Hearing• Parietal Lobe—Touch (temperature,

pain)

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Corpus Callosum

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Corpus Callosum

• Connects the 2 hemispheres of our brain and carries messages between them

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Neuron

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Neuron

• a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nerves

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Axon

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Axon

• Tube like structure attached to a neuron that transmits impulses away from the neuron cell body

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Dendrites

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Dendrites

• The branchlike extensions of a neuron that receive impulses and conduct them toward the cell body.

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Cell Body

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Cell Body

• The part of a neuron that produces the energy needed for the activity of the cell.

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Myelin

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Myelin

• A white fatty substance that insulates and protects the axon and speeds up the transmission of the message.

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Axon Terminal

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Axon Terminal

• The smaller fibers that branch out at the end of the axon.

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Synapse

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Synapse

• A junction between axon terminals of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron

• Messages travel in one direction• New synapses develop when we learn

something new

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Neurotransmitter

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Neurotransmitter

• Chemicals that are stored in sacs in axon terminals

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What is the purpose for generating scans of the brain?

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Scans of the Brain

• Scans are used to locate tumors, study psychological disorders, brain damage, early diagnosis of cancer and aid with difficult or intricate surgery

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What is the difference between fraternal and identical twins?

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Twins

• Fraternal twins are two separate embryos and identical twins were 1 embryo that divided

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Where does our personality come from (think about the nature vs. nurture)?

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Personality & Nature v. Nurture

• Different Psychologist argue if our personality is pre-determined in our DNA—but even identical twins have differences, which can be accounted for by our environment and experiences we have as individuals

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What does the Autonomic Nervous System do?

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What does the Autonomic Nervous System do?

• The Subdivision of peripheral nervous system that regulates body functions, such as respiration and digestion.

• The word autonomic means “occurring involuntarily”

• The autonomic nervous system has two divisions: The sympathetic and parasymphathetic nervous systems.

• These systems generally have opposing functions

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What does the Sympathetic Nervous System do?

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What does the Sympathetic Nervous System do?

• Prepares the body by suppressing digestion, increasing the heart and respiration rates and also elevating the blood pressure.

• The sympathetic System reacts to stress: the parasympathetic system restores peace.

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Right Brain

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Right Brain

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Left Brain

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Left Brain