Textbook Chapter 1 Flashcards

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There are 5 reasons for linking the study of the brain to the study of Behavior, what are they?

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  1. How the brain produces behaviour is
    a major scientific question
  2. The brain is the most complex organ
  3. Understanding behavioral disorders can help us treat them
    4.we can understand diversity
    5.it helps other fields and offers employment
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The “Brain” is the anglo-saxon word for what?

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“The tissue found within the skull”

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The _______ _________ __________ is composed of cells, and half of these cells are called _________.

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Human nervous system, neurons

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The “other half” of the nervous system cells are called _______ cells and they support the function of the_______

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Glial cells, neurons

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What are the 3 functions of the glial cells

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Supporting the function of neurons, providing insulation and nutrients, and eliminating waste

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Most of the interconnections between the brain and the body are made through the _______ ________, located in the vertebrae

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Spinal cord

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What is the difference between the central nervous system (cns) and the Peripheral nervous system (pns)

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The central nervous system contains the brain and spinal cord which together mediate behavior, the peripheral nervous system is composed of all the neurons in the body outside of the brain and spinal cord

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What is the cerebrum

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The cerebrum is the major structure of the forebrain that contains the left and right hemispheres , it is also responsible for conscious behaviour

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What is the neocortex

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The new cortex is the outermost layer of the four brain that is also responsible for our conscious behaviour

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What is the brainstem

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The brainstem is essential structure of the brain that is responsible for most unconscious behaviour.

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What part of the brain stem is the dominant part of the brain stem and a specialized for learning and coordinating our movements?

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The cerebellum

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What did Dr. Harvey predict about the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system

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That it would be possible to separate them and for the central nervous system a.k.a. the brain and the spinal cord to still function in a bottle without the peripheral nervous system.

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What does the theory embodied behaviour propose

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That our thoughts and the body language of ourselves and others are central to communication and that they are inseparable.

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14
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What is deep brain stimulation (DBS)

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When electrodes are implanted in the brain to stimulate a targeted area.

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What is a persistent vegetative state(PVS)

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It is a condition where a person is alive but unaware, unable to communicate or to function independently at even the most basic level. 

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16
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What is traumatic brain injury (TBI)

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A wound to the brain that results from a blow to the head.

17
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The brain has two major divisions, the__________ supports conscious behaviour and unfolds the___________, which supports unconscious behavior.

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Forebrain, cerebellum

18
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Explain how inventions relying on robotics and AI mimic the behaviours of the brain?

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Our behaviour consists of many unconscious functions that are robotlike is as well as learning-dependent conscious functions that are Al like 

19
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Who created mentalism?

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Aristotle

20
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Aristotle suggested that all human intellectual functions are produced by a persons “psyche” What is a psyche?

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Another word for mind and the source of human behavior.

21
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What is mentalism

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The philosophical position that a persons mind a.k.a. psyche is responsible for behavior.