Test 1 (Chapters 1, 2, 3) Flashcards

(45 cards)

1
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Correlation:

A

association between variables

r= 1.00 – 0 – + 1.00

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2
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Experimentation:

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eliminates experimental bias and permits inference of casual relationship

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3
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Independent variable:

A

manipulated

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4
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Dependent variable:

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measure

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5
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Neuron:

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basic cell of nervous system, specialized to receive process and transmit information

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6
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Sensory afferent neurons:

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carry messages from sense organs to spinal cord or brain

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7
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Motor efferent neurons:

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carry messages from spinal cord or brain to muscles and glands

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8
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soma

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contain nucleus and passes info to axon

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axon

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single long fiber extending from the cell body; it carries outgoing messages

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10
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dendrites

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pick up incoming messages from other neurons and transmit into the cell body

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11
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terminals

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release neurotransmitters

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12
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myelin sheath

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white fatty covering found on some axons

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13
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The Cortex

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projection areas and cerebral dominance (left vs. right hemispheres) covering of brain

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14
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Frontal lobe

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complex problem solving tasks

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15
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Parietal:

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receives sensory information from sense receptors all over the body

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16
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Occipital

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receives and processes visual information

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17
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The Cerebellum

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coordination and balance

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18
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Prefrontal cortex

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judgement, awarenes, goal directed

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19
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Motor cortex

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voluntary movement

20
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Somatosensory cortex

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registers senory messages from the entire body

21
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thalamus

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relays sense receptors

22
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hypothalamus

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motivation and emotion

23
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medulla

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respiration, life support

24
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spinal cord

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synapse
: space between termanial and dentrite
26
Neurotransmitters:
chemicals released by end of neurons to carry information across synapses
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sympathetic
arousal and preparation for emergency
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parasympathetic
returning to relaxed state after emergency
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cortex
convoluted or wrinkled covering of brain involved in highest level of processing
30
cerebellum
regulation of motor control
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nature vs nurture
refers to relative influence of genetics and environment on behavior
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Identical twins:
identical genes, must be same sex, ideal control in genetic studies
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polygenetic traits
determined by many genes
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retina
lining of eye containing receptor cells sensitive to light
35
rods
black and white (night vision)
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cones
color, different wavelength receptors
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fovea
center of visual field
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blind spot
axon of all ganglion cells leave eye and no receptors
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two wyes
provide binocular vision which is involved in depth perception
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audition
: Bones transmit information across middle ear
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cochlea
contains hair cells where sound is transformed into nerve signals
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sense of smell
pheromones
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sense of taste
salt, sweet, sour and bitter
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sense of balance
Vestibular sense and sea sickness)
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somethesis
pressure, hot, cold and pain