Hormones Flashcards

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Hormones

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chemical messengers that affect behaviour

  • these chemicals are secreted by glands in the endocrine system & released directly into the bloodstream
  • as a result, they take longer to produce changes in behaviour than neurotransmitters
  • hormones also create a more sustained effect on the body & behaviour
  • hormones can only produce reactions in certain cells - aka target cells - that have an appropriate receptor site for the hormone
  • when the hormone binds to the target cell, it either increases or decreases its function
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Meany aim

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study the role of stress hormones, aka glucocorticoids on memory

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Meany method

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independent samples design - rats randomly allocated to 1 or 2 conditions & true lab experiment

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Meany IV

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Whether the rats were handled or non handled as babies, early experiences change brain and behaviour

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Meany DV

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length of time taken to find platform and distance swam

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Meany procedure

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  • Rats are randomly allocated to one of two conditions, being handled or not handled at birth, leading to higher extensive exposure to glucocorticoids in non handled rats
    • newborn rats were either handled daily for 3 weeks by researchers
      • taken away for 15 minutes into a plastic container with paper towel, groomed by researchers
    • control group were taken away from their mothers but not groomed by researchers
      • repeatedly exposed to stressful events
  • Rats were placed in a shallow pool of milky water with a platform inside
    • rats will try their best to get out of the water e.g. stand on the platform
  • How long the rats took to find the platform and the distance they swam before was measured
  • Repeated for a number of trials - measuring learning
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What is cortisol

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Cortisol is a steroid hormone known as a glucocorticoid

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Explain how cortisol works

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  • secreted by the adrenal glands
    • regulates blood sugar levels, metabolism, reduce inflammation, assist w memory formation
      • functions play a role in human behaviour of coping w stress bc release of cortisol enables individual to have energy(blood sugar), breathe, reduce anxiety while dealing w a stressful situation
  • 3 inter-communicating regions of the body are responsible for the secretion of cortisol
    • when a stimulus threatens us, the hypothalamus responds by activating the pituitary gland
      • pituitary gland then releases a hormone that activates the adrenal gland which are located on top of the kidneys
        • causes both adrenaline & cortisol to be released into the bloodstream
        • is produced in times of stress.
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