PSYCH: Quiz 7 Flashcards

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Brain and body=

A

Mind

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How is the brain different from the mind?

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Brain: physical, tangible, thing you can change
Mind: what the brain gives rise to the mind

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2
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What does the body give us?

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5 senses

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3
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What is the difference between the old brain and the new brain

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Old brain: the basement, instinctive, impulsive, reactive, emotional
New brain: the lobes, logical, planning, considering consequences and alternatives

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4
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Which brain evolved earlier?

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Old brain

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5
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charts the electrical impulses in the brain

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EEG

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6
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uses radioactive glucose to see the active parts of the brain

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PET scan

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7
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uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce an image of the brain

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MRI

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8
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produces a moving image of which parts of the brain that are getting the most blood

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FMRI

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9
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What is human behavior a result of?

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constant back-and-forth tug-of-war between the OLD BRAIN and the NEW BRAIN

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10
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What is the cerebral cortex?

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  • The newer part of the brain

- Features many folds/crevices, giving the brain more surface area

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11
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Why does the brain have folds and crevices ?

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Information processing

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12
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controls movement, more space devoted to fingers, hands, face(bc they are precision movements)

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Motor Cortex

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13
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controls hearing, in temporal lobe

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Auditory cortex

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14
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controls vision, occipital lobe

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Visual cortex

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15
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controls touch, more space devoted to fingers, toes, lips, genitals

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Sensory cortex

16
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located in all lobes and responsible for integrating info

A

Association areas

17
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responsible for thinking, planning, judgement

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Frontal lobe

18
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responsible for processing touch and body position

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Parietal lobe

19
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responsible for processing sound info

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Temporal lobe

20
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responsible for processing sight info

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Occipital lobe

21
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To what extent can the brain adapt?

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A lot because of neuroplacticity

22
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How does neuroplacticity work?

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different parts of the brain can grow and take over other parts

23
Q

What is the deal with split brain patients

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  • Corpus collosum is split, deciding the two brains halves

- controls seizures

24
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What does splitting the brain eliminate?

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Electrical transmission between both halves of the brain

25
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What do split brain patients reveal?

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Info about the left and right brain

26
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Left brain

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fact based, logical, verbal, categorization, organization, deliberation, decision making

27
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Right brain

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perceptive, artistic, musical, creative, recognizes patterns and emotions

28
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Why is the left and right brain info a myth?

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The brain is so adaptable

29
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Right Handedness

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dominant in all cultures and has been for thousands of years

30
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Left Handedness

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is correlated with greater artistic ability, musical ability, design ability, complex math ability