Chapter 4 Flashcards

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The Central Nervous system

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It includes the brain and the spinal cord.

Receives, processes, interprets and stores incoming sensory info.

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List the two parts of the peripheral nervous system

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  1. Somatic Nervous System

2. Autonomic Nervous system

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Name the two parts of the Autonomic Nervous System

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  1. Sympathetic Nervous System

2. Parasympathetic Nervous System

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The Peripheral Nervous System

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It contains neural structures that lie outside of the brain and spinal cord. Handles the input and output of senses and motor nerves

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Somatic Nervous System

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Consists of nerves connected to sensory receptors and skeletal muscles that permit voluntary action

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Autonomic Nervous System

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Regulates the functioning of blood vessels, glands, and internal organs

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Sympathetic Nervous System

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Prepares your body for action and energy output

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Parasympathetic Nervous System

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It slows your body down and maintains a state of tranquility

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List the 3 main parts of a neuron and its function

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  1. Dendrite: Acts as an antenna by receiving the signal from other neurons and sending them to the rest of the cell body
  2. Cell body: Keeps the neuron alive and determines whether or not it will fire.
  3. Axon: Fiber that conducts impulses away from the body and towards other neurons
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Glial Cells

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They support and insulate neurons

They do not send nerve impulses

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Name 6 Neurotransmitters

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  1. Serotonin
  2. Dopamine
  3. Acetylcholine
  4. Norepinephrine
  5. GABA
  6. Glutamate
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Serotonin

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Controls sleep, hunger suppression, and mood

Undersupply: trouble sleeping and food cravings

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Dopamine

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Associated with concentrated motor skills and feeling pleasures
undersupply: Parkinsons and depression

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Acetylcholine

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Controls muscle contractions, arousal, regulation of memory and emotions
undersupply: Alzheimers and memory loss

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Norepinephrine

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Regulates heart rate promotes SNS responses and formation and retrieval of memories
oversupply: hyperactive stress

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GABA

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Controls motor control and vision

undersupply: involuntary movement in Huntington’s disease

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Glutamate

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Aids in encoding info for memory and learning

oversupply: migraines and seizures

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EEG

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A recording of neural activity detected by electrodes

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Event-Related Potentials ERP

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ERPS measure waves of electrical activity associated with a specific stimulus. Measures the time it takes for the brain to recognize the stimulus

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Positron emission tomography PET

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Radioactive glucose injected into the bloodstream and circulates in the blood. It measures the energy emitted by the glucose or where the brain activity occurs

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI

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Creates pictures based on how atoms in the tissue respond to magnetic pulse. Tells you what the brain looks like and not what its doing.

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Functional MRI

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Measure brain activity associated with specific thoughts and behaviors. Detects blood oxygen levels