Biopsychology Flashcards
Nervous system
Pns
Cns
CNS
Central nervous system
Brain cerebral cortex highly developed in humans
Spinal cord connects to the brain - reflex actions
PNS
Autonomic nervous system ( sympathetic parasympathetic)
Somatic nervous system = voluntary movement
Endocrine system
Glands and hormones
Fight or flight sympathetic nerve adrenal gland adrenaline
Localisation of the brain
Different areas of the brain are responsible for specific behaviours processes and activities
Lateralisation - one hemisphere controls something etc
Areas of brain learn
Hemispheric lateralisation
Halves are functionally different
Language left hemisphere broca and wernickes area
LH - analyse RH - synthesise
Motor areas collateral wiring right= left hand movement
Vision collateral and ipsilateral
LVF right RVF left
Split brain research
Sperry Conduct studies on individuals who had corpus callosum removed (epilepsy)
Object shown in RVF (LH) person describes object if shown in LVF says nothing is there but can select item
=LH is verbal RH isn’t
Plasticity
Plasticity = brains ability to change and adapt as a result of experience and new learning
Maguire= brains of cab drivers - posterior hippocampus is larger than usual after learning The Knowledge
Longer cab driver - bigger hippo
Draganski= change in hippocampus and parietal cortex before and after exams
Functional recovery
Form new synaptic connections after trauma
Axonal sprouting - new nerve endings and neuronal paths
Recruitment of homologous areas eg Broca’s area move to the right
Denervation supersensitivity - axons become aroused to a higher to a higher level to compensate
fMRI
Detect changes in the blood oxygenation and flow that ovcur as a result of brain activity
3D images
Electro encephalogram EEG
Electrical activity in brain via electrodes fixed to scalp brainwaves patterns overall account
ERPs event related potential
Types of brainwaves that are triggered by particular events isolating specific areas
Post mortem examination
Individuals whose brains are examined after death
Biological rhythms
Circadian
Infradian
Ultradian
Circadian rhythms
Once every 24hrs
Eg sleep wake cycle governed by daylight and biological clock - suprachiasmatic nucleus
-Siffres cave study bio rhythm 24hrs
-Aschoff and Wever - bunker
-Folkard- body clocks couldn’t match 22hrs