psycology Flashcards

1
Q

What does the frontal lobe contain?

A

Primary motor cortext

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2
Q

Frontal lobe controls?

A

planning, movement, problem solving, speech, personality

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3
Q

disorder in the frontal lobe?+ elaborate

A

broca’s aphasia - word meaning difficulties, sentence structure suffering, stuggling to produce short sentences.

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4
Q

what does the parietal lobe contain?

A

somatosensory cortex

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5
Q

Parietal lobe controls?

A

touch temp. pain

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6
Q

disorder in parietal lobe

A

phantom limb disorder - sensation that a missing limb is still there.

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7
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occipital lobe contains

A

primary vision cortex

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8
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occipital lobe controls

A

colour of light, interprets visual information

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9
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disorder in occipital lobe

A

cortical blindness - a person is able to respond to dark and light but unable to distinguish forms or patterns

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10
Q

temporal lobe contains

A

auditory cortex

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11
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temporal lobe controls

A

hearing, memory, emotion, language.

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12
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disorder to temporal lobe

A

wernicke’s aphasia - loses ability to understand speech, their words make no sense

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13
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3 parts of the brain

A

cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem

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14
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cerebrum?

A

controls the body. think, imagine, plan, make rational decisions.

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15
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cerebellum?

A

underneath the cerebrum. posture, coordination, balance, movement.

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16
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brain stem

A

base of the brain. involuntary actions. extremely vital to body.

17
Q

parts of the nervous system?

A

central nervous system, peripheral nervous system.

18
Q

cns consists of?

A

brain and spinal cord

19
Q

pns consists of

A

, nerves that extend from the spinal cord to extremities.

20
Q

dendites?

A

communication between neurons

21
Q

axon

A

carries messages to and from the cell body

22
Q

cell body

A

receives and send smassages

23
Q

types of neurons

A

sensory neurons, relay neurons, motor neurons

24
Q

synapse?

A

gap between 2 neurons.

25
Q

neuroplasticity

A

where nerve cells make new connections to learn new things. rewiring our brain.

26
Q

homeostasis

A

maintenance of a constant internal enviroment.

27
Q

stimulus response model?

A

stimulus-receptor-control cnetre-effector-response

28
Q

reflex actions

A

cns sends electrical signals via the spinal cord to the muscles.

29
Q

endocrine system + hormones

A

production of hormones. Hormones aree protein secretes directly into the bloodstream.

30
Q

3 g’s

A

gulcagon, glycogen, glucose

31
Q

gulcagon?

A

released when blood glucose is low. hormone formed in the pancreas. promotes the breakdown of glycogen to glucose in the liver.

32
Q

glucose

A

sugar, energy source

33
Q

what does the left hemisphere do?

A

language and speech

34
Q

what does the right hemisphere do?

A

artistic ability and spacial awareness