Biopsychology - The Nervous System And The Endocrine System Flashcards

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What are the two functions of the human nervous system

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To collect, process and respond to information in the environment
2. To co-ordinate the working of different organs and cells in the body.

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What is the HNS split into

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Central Nervous System + Peripheral Nervous System

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What is the central nervous made up of

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The brain and the spinal cord

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Explain the brain and its functions

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  • centre of conscious awareness
  • cerebral cortex - highly developed
  • distinguishes our higher mental functions from animals
  • 2 hemispheres
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What is the spinal cord

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Extension of the brain

Responsible for reflex actions

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What is the peripheral nervous system

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Transmits messages to and from CNS
Via Neurons ]

Split into autonomic nervous system
Somatic nervous system

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Explain the SNS Somatic Nervous System (PNS)

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Voluntary
Controls muscle movement
Receives info from sensory receptors

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What are sensory receptors

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A structure that reacts to a physical stimulus in the environment

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Explain the autonomic nervous system

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Involuntary
• Governs vital functions in the body • Breathing
  • Heart Rate
• Digestion
• Sexual Arousal
• Stress response
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What is the ANS split into

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Sympathetic Nervous System
• Primary process is respond to perceived threatto stimulate fight or flight process
• Constantly active at a basic level

Parasympathetic Nervous System
• The role of the parasympathetic nervous system is to relax the body, and return us to our ‘normal’ resting state by conserving energy

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What is meant by the endocrine system

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Bodys Major information systems
Instructs glands to release hormones directly into bloodstream
Hormones carried towards target organs and are used to regulate bodily functions

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What is a gland

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An organ in the body that synthesises substances such as hormones

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What are hormones

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Chemical substances
Circulate blood stream
Affect only target hormones

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What is called the master gland

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Pituitary gland - controls release of hormones from all other glands

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What is fight of flight system

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The way an animal responds when stressed

Body becomes physiologically aroused in readiness to fight an aggressor or flee

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What is adrenaline

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A hormone released by adrenal gland
Part of body’s stress response

Has strong effect on cells of cardiovascular system

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How is fight or flight actually carried out

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Stressor perceived
Fight or Flight
2.Hypothalamus (part of the brain) triggers the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system
3.The ANS changes from resting state to aroused (Parasympathetic&raquo_space;> Sympathetic)
4.Stress hormone adrenaline is released from the adrenal gland into the bloodstream
5.Adrenaline triggers physiological changes in the body eg. Increased heart rate.
6.The threat passes
7.The parasympathetic nervous system returns the body to its resting state (rest and digest)

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What two things work together in a stressful event

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ANS and endocrine system

19
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What are the sympathetic and parasympathetic states

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Increases heart rate / breathing rate 
Dilates pupils 
Inhibits digestion 
Inhibits saliva 
Contracts rectum
- sympathetic 
Decreases heart rate/breathing rate 
Pupils constrict 
Stimulates digestion 
Stimulates saliva 
Relaxes rectum
20
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Explain two glands

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adrenal glands: secretes adrenaline / controls the sympathetic division in the fight or flight response
•   pituitary gland: causes other glands to secrete their hormones or directly produces effects

21
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Difference between ANS and SNS

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the ANS controls internal organs and glands of the body while the SNS controls skeletal muscle, movement etc;

the SNS has sensory and motor pathways, while the ANS is purely motor;