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AP Psychology: Neuroscience & Behavior Flashcards

Study cards for Chapter 2 of Psychology by David G Myers

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7690336229PhrenologyTheory that bumps on the skull reflected our mental abilities and personality traits0
7690336230NeuronA nerve cell; the basic building block of all functions of humans1
7690336231DendriteReceives messages from other cells2
7690336232AxonPasses messages away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands3
7690336233Myelin SheathCovers the axon of some neurons and speeds impulses4
7690336234Action PotentialA neural impulse that travels down the axon5
7690336235ThresholdStimulation required to trigger an impulse6
7690336236SynapseSpace between the axon tip and the dendrite7
7690336237NeurotransmittersChemical messengers that travel between synaptic gaps8
7690336238AcetylcholineMuscle action, learning, and memory9
7690336239DopamineMovement, learning, attention, and emotion10
7690336240SerotoninMood, hunger, sleep, and arousal11
7690336241NorepinephrineAlertness and arousal12
7690336242EndorphinsOpiatelike neurotransmitters linked to pain control and pleasure13
7690336243Central Nervous SystemBrain and spinal cord14
7690336244Peripheral Nervous SystemSensory and motor neurons that connect the CNS to the rest of the body15
7690336245Sensory NeuronsCarry incoming information from the sense receptors to the CNS16
7690336246InterneuronsCNS neurons that communicate between sensory and motor neurons17
7690336247Motor NeuronsCarry outgoing information from the CNS to the muscles and glands18
7690336248Somatic Nervous SystemControls the body's skeletal muscles19
7690336249Autonomic Nervous SystemControls the glands and muscles of the internal organs20
7690336250Sympathetic Nervous SystemArouses the body in stressful situations21
7690336251Parasympathetic Nervous SystemCalms the body to conserve energy22
7690336252ReflexSimple inborn response to a sensory stimulus23
7690336253Neural NetworksInterconnected neural cells24
7690336254EEGAmplified recording of electrical brain waves25
7690336255CTSeries of X-ray photographs26
7690336256PETVisual display of brain activity that monitors glucose27
7690336257MRIUses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images28
7690336258BrainstemControls automatic survival functions29
7690336259Medulla OblangataControls heartbeat and breathing30
7690336260Reticular FormationControls arousal31
7690336261ThalamusDirects messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla32
7690336262CerebellumCoordinates voluntary movement and balance33
7690336263Limbic SystemAssociated with emotions and drives for food and sex. Includes the hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus.34
7690336264AmygdalaLinked to emotion35
7690336265HypothalamusDirects several basic maintenance functions and governs the endocrine system via the pituitary36
7690336266Cerebral CortexUltimate control center; includes 8 lobes of the brain.37
7690336267Glial CellsSupport, nourish, and protect neurons38
7690336268Frontal LobeInvolved in speaking, muscle movements, and making plans and judgements39
7690336269Parietal LobeIncludes the sensory cortex40
7690336270Occipital LobeIncludes visual areas41
7690336271Temporal LobeIncludes auditory areas42
7690336272Motor CortexArea at frontal lobe that controls voluntary movements43
7690336273Sensory CortexArea at parietal lobe that registers and processes sensations44
7690336274Association AreasAreas not involved with motor or sensory functions that are involved with higher mental functions45
7690336275AphasiaImpairment of language46
7690336276Broca's AreaControls language expression through directing muscle movements involved in speech47
7690336277Wernicke's AreaInvolved in language comprehension and expression48
7690336278Corpus CallosumNeural fibers connecting the two hemispheres49

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