Biological: Behavior Flashcards

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Contralateral Control

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  • left brain controls right body and right brain controls left body.
  • Basically true for all of your senses. [This doesn’t apply to smell: which is ipsilateral (same side)
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Temporal Cortex

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  • sound, Wernicke’s area
  • Is where auditory processing occurs.
  • Use “Tempo” as your mnemonic and picture a metronome in your ear (where your temporal lobe)
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Occipital Lobe

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  • vision
  • Use the “Occ” of the word Occipital and imagine an octopus
  • Occipital Lobe processes visual information, picture eyeballs instead of suckers on the tentacles.
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Parietal Lobe

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  • somatosensory cortex (touch/pressure/pain), spatial manipulation (orient in 3D)
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Frontal Lobe

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  • motor cortex (body movements), prefrontal cortex (executive function, surprise/direct other areas of brain), Broca’s area (speech production)
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Dominant Hemispheres

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  • Left hemisphere is dominant for vast majority of people.
  • Domain hemisphere: language, math
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Non-Dominant Hemisphere

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  • emotional tone of language, if people are happy/sad/anxious, creativity, music, special processing, big picture concepts.
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Cerebellum

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  • involved in helping you maintain balance.
  • Picture a tight walker using bells for balance
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Brainstem

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  • Connects all parts of the brain together, including the cranial nerves.
  • Includes Midbrain, pons, medulla
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Pons

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  • is part of the brain that regulates walking and relaxing
  • The pons is activated when you look at calming, relaxing pond
  • Put the “d” at the end of pon.
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Reticular Formation

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  • the reticular formation is involved in motivation and alertness
  • Use “tickle” as your mnemonic.
  • If you were asleep and someone tickled you, your reticular formation would wake you up
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Medulla

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  • regulates the autonomic activity of the heart and lungs
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Corpus Collosum

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  • connects the two hemispheres
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Basal Ganglia

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  • major role in motor functions, don’t have UMNs but help motor areas to perform proper movements. Also cognition + emotion.
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Hypothalamus

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  • controls the pituitary gland, the master gland that controls all other glands in body.
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Neurotransmitter: GABA

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  • most common inhibitory
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Neurotransmitter: Glutamate

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  • most common excitatory neurotransmitter. Reticular activating system (required for consciousness – midbrain structures) has diffuse projection of glutamate to the cerebral cortex. [GLU is exciting]
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Neurotransmitter: Acetylcholine

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  • involved in helping you contract your muscles.
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Neurotransmitter: Serotonin

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  • low levels of serotonin in the brain is associated with depresion.
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Neurotransmitter: Dopamine

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  • low levels are associated with Parkinson;s disease.
  • High levels are associated with schizophrenia.
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Neurotransmitter: Endorphins

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  • involved in blocking pain sensations and in producing “runner’s high”