PSYB1 Revision sheet Biopsychology JM09
... The function of a motor neuron is to carry information from the central nervous system to the muscles/glands/effectors, whereas the function of a sensory neuron is to carry information from the sense organs to the central nervous system. Synaptic Transmission ...
... The function of a motor neuron is to carry information from the central nervous system to the muscles/glands/effectors, whereas the function of a sensory neuron is to carry information from the sense organs to the central nervous system. Synaptic Transmission ...
02Biology of the brain
... to his frontal lobe. She is perplexed by his behavior. Which of the following would you tell her is “normal behavior” for a person with frontal lobe damage? A. B. C. D. ...
... to his frontal lobe. She is perplexed by his behavior. Which of the following would you tell her is “normal behavior” for a person with frontal lobe damage? A. B. C. D. ...
File
... 1. The Brain(s) will be available for viewing at the front and back of the room, please do not damage them so everyone gets a chance to see the intact specimens. 2. Use the Lab outline on Pg. 437-39 as a guide when viewing the brain as there are differences in structure from the human brain in the c ...
... 1. The Brain(s) will be available for viewing at the front and back of the room, please do not damage them so everyone gets a chance to see the intact specimens. 2. Use the Lab outline on Pg. 437-39 as a guide when viewing the brain as there are differences in structure from the human brain in the c ...
The Nervous System
... Neuron: carry information from interneurons to effectors (muscles or glands) to produce a response ...
... Neuron: carry information from interneurons to effectors (muscles or glands) to produce a response ...
BIOPSYCHOLOGY notes
... neurotransmitters move from axon terminal to dendrites Tiny, near spherical packets within Stores the NT until the action the axon terminal that contain high potential triggers its release concentrations of neurotransmitters into the synapse ...
... neurotransmitters move from axon terminal to dendrites Tiny, near spherical packets within Stores the NT until the action the axon terminal that contain high potential triggers its release concentrations of neurotransmitters into the synapse ...
99 4A midterm studyq`s
... 2002 4A Midterm These are merely thought questions; they are not all–encompassing. The exam covers material through Thursday, April 25, 2002. You are responsible for material presented in lecture, PSOH, Silverthorn and Summit. The goal is for you to integrate your understanding of the many topics we ...
... 2002 4A Midterm These are merely thought questions; they are not all–encompassing. The exam covers material through Thursday, April 25, 2002. You are responsible for material presented in lecture, PSOH, Silverthorn and Summit. The goal is for you to integrate your understanding of the many topics we ...
Brain Jokes (Questions)
... 2. What does a brain do when it sees a friend across the street? 3. Where does a brain go on vacation? 4. What did the hippocampus say during its retirement speech? 5. Why did the action potential cross the optic chiasm? 6. What did the right hemisphere say to the left hemisphere when they could not ...
... 2. What does a brain do when it sees a friend across the street? 3. Where does a brain go on vacation? 4. What did the hippocampus say during its retirement speech? 5. Why did the action potential cross the optic chiasm? 6. What did the right hemisphere say to the left hemisphere when they could not ...
1. Semester Introduction to functional neurobiology
... The time spent on learning can not be saved! The human brain gains the informations also via learning, based on which it is able to identify subjects, animals, people within seconds. Our creativity is based on the aquired informations. Creativity is an attitude and an ability to bring aquired but o ...
... The time spent on learning can not be saved! The human brain gains the informations also via learning, based on which it is able to identify subjects, animals, people within seconds. Our creativity is based on the aquired informations. Creativity is an attitude and an ability to bring aquired but o ...
Cognitive Neuroscience - U
... – Somatic voluntary part (sensory and motor nerves) – Autonomic involuntary part • Sympathetic (activated under stress) • Parasympathetic (maintains body functions) ...
... – Somatic voluntary part (sensory and motor nerves) – Autonomic involuntary part • Sympathetic (activated under stress) • Parasympathetic (maintains body functions) ...
Nervous System Notes File
... 1. Caused by injury to the upper part of the spinal cord 2. Causes paralysis of both upper and lower limbs iv. Paraplegia 1. Caused by injury that occurs at the lower part of the spinal cord 2. Causes paralysis of both lower limbs Degenerative Diseases – diseases that cause cells and tissues to dete ...
... 1. Caused by injury to the upper part of the spinal cord 2. Causes paralysis of both upper and lower limbs iv. Paraplegia 1. Caused by injury that occurs at the lower part of the spinal cord 2. Causes paralysis of both lower limbs Degenerative Diseases – diseases that cause cells and tissues to dete ...
Brain cell powerhouses appear good treatment
... Cell powerhouses are typically long and lean, but with brain injury such as stroke or trauma, they can quickly become bloated and dysfunctional, say scientists who documented the phenomena in real time for the first time in a living brain. The scientists also found that without giving these mitochon ...
... Cell powerhouses are typically long and lean, but with brain injury such as stroke or trauma, they can quickly become bloated and dysfunctional, say scientists who documented the phenomena in real time for the first time in a living brain. The scientists also found that without giving these mitochon ...
GROWING INTELLIGENCE Essential Question: How Can You Grow
... o Effectively engage in collaborative discussions with my peers. o Describe how the structures of the brain change as a result of new thinking or learning. o Collaborate with peers to review and synthesize new information. In this lesson, I will begin to explore the recent research on the dynamic na ...
... o Effectively engage in collaborative discussions with my peers. o Describe how the structures of the brain change as a result of new thinking or learning. o Collaborate with peers to review and synthesize new information. In this lesson, I will begin to explore the recent research on the dynamic na ...
Bio Bases 2014 - Doral Academy Preparatory
... The deliberate destruction or removal of one part of the brain Done solely for experimental purposes In other cases, it is inevitable A patient has a brain tumor that cannot be removed with removing parts of the surrounding brain Doctors will monitor the patients subsequent behaviors for a ...
... The deliberate destruction or removal of one part of the brain Done solely for experimental purposes In other cases, it is inevitable A patient has a brain tumor that cannot be removed with removing parts of the surrounding brain Doctors will monitor the patients subsequent behaviors for a ...
The Human Body Systems
... a) Large cell body contains the nucleus and multiple thread-like extensions. (1) Dendrites – thread-like “fingers” that carry electrical impulses toward the cell body (2) Axon - thread-like “fingers” that carry electrical impulses away from the cell body (3) Myelin Sheath – made of Schwann Cells, su ...
... a) Large cell body contains the nucleus and multiple thread-like extensions. (1) Dendrites – thread-like “fingers” that carry electrical impulses toward the cell body (2) Axon - thread-like “fingers” that carry electrical impulses away from the cell body (3) Myelin Sheath – made of Schwann Cells, su ...
What is memory? How does the brain perceive the outside
... communication between neurons Contain myelin and wraps around neuronal axons to boost communications, up to 200 mph! ...
... communication between neurons Contain myelin and wraps around neuronal axons to boost communications, up to 200 mph! ...