Chapter 1 Flashcards

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Neuron (nerve cell)

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The basic unit of the nervous system

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Biological Psychology ( Behavioral Neuroscience)

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The study of the biological bases of psychological processes and behavior

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Neuroscience

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The stud of the nervous system

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Conserved

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In the context of evolution, referring to a trait that is passed on from a common ancestor to two or more descendant species

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Ontogeny

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The process by which an individual changes in the course of its lifetime - that is, grows up and grows old

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Somatic Intervention

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An approach to finding relations between body variables and behavioral variables that involves manipulating body structure or function and looking for resultant changes in behavior

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Independent Variable

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The factor that is manipulated by an experimenter

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Dependent Variable

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The factor that an experimenter measures to monitor a change in response to manipulation of an independent variable

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Behavioral Intervention

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An approach to finding relations between body variables and behavioral variables that involve intervening in the behavior of an organism and looking for resultant changes in body structure or function

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10
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Correlation

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The covariation of two measures

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Neuroplasticity

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The ability of the nervous system to change in response to experience or the environment

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Reductionism

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The scientific strategy of breaking a system down into increasingly smaller parts in order to understand it

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Levels of Analysis

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The scope of experimental approaches. A scientist may try to understand behavior by monitoring molecules, nerve cells, brain regions, or social environments, or some combination of these levels of analysis

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14
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Dualism

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The notion, promoted by René Descartes, that the mind is subject only to spiritual interactions, while the body is subject only to material interactions

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15
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Phrenology

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The belief that bumps on the skull reflect enlargements of the brain regions responsible for certain behavioral faculties

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16
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Consciousness

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The state of awareness of one’s own existence