Lecture 1 Flashcards

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In a sense, all psychology is what?

A

Biological

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2
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Much of psychology is understood in terms of what?

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Genetics
Evolution
Hormones
Body Physiology
Brain Mechanisms
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3
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What is the goal of biological psychology?

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Relate biology to issues of psychology

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4
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What the three general points in biological psychology?

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  1. Perception occurs in brain
  2. Mental activity and brain activity are inseparable
  3. Be cautious about what is and isn’t an explanation
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5
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What are the types of biological explanations:

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Physiological
Ontogenetic
Evolutionary
Functional

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6
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Why do we study the brain and behavior?

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Major unanswered question-how brain produces behavior and human consciousness

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What’s another reason to study brain and behavior?

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Brain-most complex living organ found in many species

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Last reason to study both brain and behavior?

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Behavioral disorders can be explained and treated as we increase understanding of the brain.

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9
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What is the central nervous system (CNS) composed of?

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Brain

Spinal Cord

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10
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What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS) made up of?

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Neurons

Nerve processes outside the CNS

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11
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What are the major structures of the brain?

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Cerebrum (forebrain): Hemispheres

Brainstem: Cerebellum

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12
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What are the reasons the brain remains aware and conscious without sensory information and without the ability to move?

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Embodied behavior
Mental emptiness
Sensory deprivation effects
Locked-in syndrome
Minimally conscious state
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13
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What can deep brain stimulation treat?

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Disorders like Parkinson disease and depression and can aid recovery from TBI

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14
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Irenaus Eibl-Eibesfeldt describes behavior as?

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Patterns in time: movements, vocalizations, thinking

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15
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Animals produce behaviors that are?

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Inherited ways of responding

Learned

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16
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Most behaviors consist of a mix of what?

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Inherited (innate/fixed) behaviors

Learned actions that are part of cultural transmission