1.1.1 Neurotransmitters (Bi) x Flashcards
What are neurones?
Nerve cells that process and transmit electrochemical messages
What do multiple neurones form?
A pathway
Do neurons physically connect?
No
What are the gaps between neurons?
Synapses
How does the message get across the synapse?
By neurotransmitters
What are neurotransmitters?
Electrochemical messengers that transfer messages across synaptic gaps from one neuron to the next
What is re-uptake
The re-absorption of neurotransmitters (neurotransmitters can also be broken down)
What do different neurotransmitters have?
Different effects on behaviour
What is serotonin and what is it involved in?
A neurotransmitter involved in:
•sleep
•arousal levels
•emotional experience
What are low levels of serotonin associated with?
- mood disorders
- eating disorders
- sleep disorders
Give an example of a mood disorder that low levels of serotonin are linked with:
• Depression
Give examples of behaviour associated with depression:
- withdrawal from activities
- self harm
- low personal hygiene
Give an example of an eating disorder low levels of serotonin is associated with:
Bulimia
Give examples of behaviours associated with bulimia:
- binging
* purging
Give an example of a sleeping disorder low levels of serotonin are associated with:
• insomnia