Unit 3 Flashcards
1
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3 Types of Neurons
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- Sensory
- Interneuron
- Motor
2
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Axon Terminals
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- End of axon
- Message releases neurotransmitters (chemicals) into the synapse (space between neurons)
- How neurons communicate
- Dendrites pick up neurotransmitters (some but not all)
3
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Neural firing
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-Sending a message down the axon
4
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Resting Potential
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- Preparing to communicate, but not doing it
- Positive ions outside, negative ions inside (PONI)
- Also called polarized (state of polarization)
- Positive and negative ions are at opposite poles
5
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2 Types of Competing Messages
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- Excitatory neurotransmitters (tell neurons to fire)
- Inhibitory Neurotransmitters (Tell neurons not to fire)
- Compete with each other
6
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Types of Neurotransmitters
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- Endorphins
- Natural Pain Killer
- Acetylcholine
- Messenger
- Lives between motor neurons and skeletal muscles
- Allows movement, learning, and memory
7
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Classes of Chemicals
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- Agonists
- Antagonists
8
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Functional Divisions of the Nervous System
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- Peripheral Nervous System
- Somatic (division of peripheral)
- Autonomic (division of central)
- Sympathetic (division of autonomic)
- Parasympathetic (division of autonomic
- Central Nervous System
9
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Biological Psychologist
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- The scientific study of the links between biological (genetic, neural, hormonal) & psychological processes
- Ex: Behavioral neuroscientists, neuropsychologists
10
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Phrenology
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- Study of bumps on the skull and how they reveal a person’s mental abilities and character traits
- Created by German physician Franz Gall
- Popularity faded, but led to the idea of localization of function (various brain regions have particular functions)
11
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Dopamine
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- Influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion
- Neurotransmitter