Psychology - Quaboag Regional Middle High School Room 414
... but can cause damage to white blood cells therefore patients need to be tested ...
... but can cause damage to white blood cells therefore patients need to be tested ...
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... C. Chemical antagonist (Antagonism by neutralization): Occurs when two drugs combine with one another to form an inactive compound, and the best example being the drugs containing sulfhydryl (SH) groups, when combine with mercury or arsenic. ...
... C. Chemical antagonist (Antagonism by neutralization): Occurs when two drugs combine with one another to form an inactive compound, and the best example being the drugs containing sulfhydryl (SH) groups, when combine with mercury or arsenic. ...
Mind, Brain & Behavior
... Amygdala – coordinates emotion, autonomic and endocrine systems via hypothalamus. ...
... Amygdala – coordinates emotion, autonomic and endocrine systems via hypothalamus. ...
Mechanism of Action Overview Sodium channel blockers
... During the action potential these channels exist in the active state and then undergo fast inactivation. This inactivation prevents the channel from opening and ends the action potential and occurs within milliseconds. Many AEDs that target sodium channels prevent the return of the sodium channels t ...
... During the action potential these channels exist in the active state and then undergo fast inactivation. This inactivation prevents the channel from opening and ends the action potential and occurs within milliseconds. Many AEDs that target sodium channels prevent the return of the sodium channels t ...
Brain Structure and Function
... - This is when the cytoplasmic fluid next to the membrane is negatively charged and the interstitial fluid outside the membrane is positive. • When a message needs to be sent signals are sent to the dendrite and the neuron is stimulated by “action potential” - A brief voltage reversal across the pla ...
... - This is when the cytoplasmic fluid next to the membrane is negatively charged and the interstitial fluid outside the membrane is positive. • When a message needs to be sent signals are sent to the dendrite and the neuron is stimulated by “action potential” - A brief voltage reversal across the pla ...
Understanding Teenagers
... mood & behavior (I feel this way, so I will do this or not do this. It can be very dangerous if teens just rely on their feelings to determine their actions. Their impulse control is immature. -> Risky behaviors…increased incidence of unintentional injuries, violence, substance abuse, unintended pre ...
... mood & behavior (I feel this way, so I will do this or not do this. It can be very dangerous if teens just rely on their feelings to determine their actions. Their impulse control is immature. -> Risky behaviors…increased incidence of unintentional injuries, violence, substance abuse, unintended pre ...
Senses
... Olfactory Nerve Pathways • When stimulated nerve impulses travel along their axons through tiny opening in the cribriformplates of the ethmoid bone • These fibers synapse with neurons located in the enlargements of the olfactory bulbs • Within the olfactory bulbs the sensory impulses are analyzed a ...
... Olfactory Nerve Pathways • When stimulated nerve impulses travel along their axons through tiny opening in the cribriformplates of the ethmoid bone • These fibers synapse with neurons located in the enlargements of the olfactory bulbs • Within the olfactory bulbs the sensory impulses are analyzed a ...
Neurons: What They`re Made Of and How They
... changing the internal chemistry. This change, if great enough, will cause an electrical impulse to start at the axon hillock of the receiving neuron and travel down its axon to the next neuron. Drug research focused on the blocking of neurotransmitter binding sites has been very successful. For exam ...
... changing the internal chemistry. This change, if great enough, will cause an electrical impulse to start at the axon hillock of the receiving neuron and travel down its axon to the next neuron. Drug research focused on the blocking of neurotransmitter binding sites has been very successful. For exam ...
High-Speed Depth-Targetable Control of Genetically
... Depts of Bioengineering and Psychiatry, Stanford University We have developed both microbial opsin-based genetic tools and solid-state optical approaches to allow specific cell types, even deep within the brain, to be controlled with millisecond precision in freely behaving mammals [1-4]. Use of a f ...
... Depts of Bioengineering and Psychiatry, Stanford University We have developed both microbial opsin-based genetic tools and solid-state optical approaches to allow specific cell types, even deep within the brain, to be controlled with millisecond precision in freely behaving mammals [1-4]. Use of a f ...
Chapter 22 Thalamus
... Axons from each sensory system cross the midline on their way to the thalamus Decussate-tendency for axons to cross the midline on way to thalamus Serve the broad function of bringing the axons together carrying sensory information into alignment with motor output Specific Thalamic Nuclei Exist ...
... Axons from each sensory system cross the midline on their way to the thalamus Decussate-tendency for axons to cross the midline on way to thalamus Serve the broad function of bringing the axons together carrying sensory information into alignment with motor output Specific Thalamic Nuclei Exist ...
DRUGS - INDUCED CONSCIOUSNESS
... on a drug. Addicts have no control over their bodies´ need for the drug, feel compelled to seek it, and can suffer severe physical pain if they don’t get it ...
... on a drug. Addicts have no control over their bodies´ need for the drug, feel compelled to seek it, and can suffer severe physical pain if they don’t get it ...
The Biology of Learning and Memory
... Explicit-deliberate recall of information that one recognizes as a memory Implicit-the influence of recent experience on behavior, even if one does not realize that one is using memory ...
... Explicit-deliberate recall of information that one recognizes as a memory Implicit-the influence of recent experience on behavior, even if one does not realize that one is using memory ...
The Biology of Learning and Memory
... Explicit-deliberate recall of information that one recognizes as a memory Implicit-the influence of recent experience on behavior, even if one does not realize that one is using memory ...
... Explicit-deliberate recall of information that one recognizes as a memory Implicit-the influence of recent experience on behavior, even if one does not realize that one is using memory ...
multiple choice
... 1) REM sleep is inhibited by A) increased activity of neurons within the locus coeruleus. B) increased activity of peribrachial neurons. C) increased activity of neurons within the raphe nucleus. D) decreased activity of neurons within the thalamus. E) A and C are correct. 2) Although the amygdala i ...
... 1) REM sleep is inhibited by A) increased activity of neurons within the locus coeruleus. B) increased activity of peribrachial neurons. C) increased activity of neurons within the raphe nucleus. D) decreased activity of neurons within the thalamus. E) A and C are correct. 2) Although the amygdala i ...
Document
... disease of the CNS • Cells of the immune system invade the CNS and destroy myelin • It strikes people in the prime of their lives, usually between 20 and 40 years of age • Both genetic and environmental factors have been implicated in the disease. ...
... disease of the CNS • Cells of the immune system invade the CNS and destroy myelin • It strikes people in the prime of their lives, usually between 20 and 40 years of age • Both genetic and environmental factors have been implicated in the disease. ...
sedative-hypnotic
... Sedative-hypnotics are drugs which depress or slow down the body’s functions. Often these drugs are referred to as tranquilizers and sleeping pills or sometimes just as sedatives. Their effects range from calming down anxious people to promoting sleep. Both tranquilizers and sleeping pills can have ...
... Sedative-hypnotics are drugs which depress or slow down the body’s functions. Often these drugs are referred to as tranquilizers and sleeping pills or sometimes just as sedatives. Their effects range from calming down anxious people to promoting sleep. Both tranquilizers and sleeping pills can have ...
Definitions
... however it is generally thought that tricylic antidepressants work by inhibiting the re-uptake of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine, dopamine, or serotonin by nerve cells. • Tricyclics may also possess an affinity for muscarinic and histamine H1 receptors to varying degrees. Although the pharmaco ...
... however it is generally thought that tricylic antidepressants work by inhibiting the re-uptake of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine, dopamine, or serotonin by nerve cells. • Tricyclics may also possess an affinity for muscarinic and histamine H1 receptors to varying degrees. Although the pharmaco ...
BRAiNBAsED LEARNiNG - Slone Chiropractic
... a BrainBased Learning Program and has been trained to evaluate and treat many neurologic conditions such as Dyslexia, Autism, ADD/ADHD and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Treatment is designed to treat an area of the patient that is often overlooked… THE BRAIN. ...
... a BrainBased Learning Program and has been trained to evaluate and treat many neurologic conditions such as Dyslexia, Autism, ADD/ADHD and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Treatment is designed to treat an area of the patient that is often overlooked… THE BRAIN. ...
Antidepressant
... depression is due to a deficiency of monoamines, such as norepinephrine and serotonin, at certain sites in the brain. Conversely, the theory states that mania is caused by an overproduction of these neurotransmitters. The pharmacologic effects of any of the antidepressant and antimania drugs on neur ...
... depression is due to a deficiency of monoamines, such as norepinephrine and serotonin, at certain sites in the brain. Conversely, the theory states that mania is caused by an overproduction of these neurotransmitters. The pharmacologic effects of any of the antidepressant and antimania drugs on neur ...
Neuron Structure and Function
... Due to more Na+ on outside & more K+ on the inside. Negative protein ions on inside. The neuron is said to be polarized. This is due to the Na+/K+ pump. ...
... Due to more Na+ on outside & more K+ on the inside. Negative protein ions on inside. The neuron is said to be polarized. This is due to the Na+/K+ pump. ...
Lecture Resource ()
... A random screen is a search for a pharmacologically active lead compound without any information about what structures might show activity ...
... A random screen is a search for a pharmacologically active lead compound without any information about what structures might show activity ...
Chapter 12
... Thalamus - receives sensory inputs and determines which of these signals to forward to the cerebral cortex Hypothalamus - regulates the pituitary gland, body T, food intake, emotion, sleep-wake cycle and memory; controls autonomic functions (heart rate, respiration, blood pressure) ...
... Thalamus - receives sensory inputs and determines which of these signals to forward to the cerebral cortex Hypothalamus - regulates the pituitary gland, body T, food intake, emotion, sleep-wake cycle and memory; controls autonomic functions (heart rate, respiration, blood pressure) ...
Basic Biopharmaceutics
... • When a drug produces an effect, it is interacting at a molecular level with cellular material or structure. • Cellular material directly involved in the action of the drug is called a receptor. • The receptor is described as a lock into which the drug molecule fits as a key. • Drugs are selective ...
... • When a drug produces an effect, it is interacting at a molecular level with cellular material or structure. • Cellular material directly involved in the action of the drug is called a receptor. • The receptor is described as a lock into which the drug molecule fits as a key. • Drugs are selective ...
DietLSEleaflet
... BE CAREFUL- eating sugary food and drinks causes a surge of glucose to be released into the bloodstream. To fuel your brain choose slow release carbohydrates such as rice, pasta, potatoes and bread PROTEIN- found in meat, fish, eggs, beans and pulses is used to make the neurotransmitters that carry ...
... BE CAREFUL- eating sugary food and drinks causes a surge of glucose to be released into the bloodstream. To fuel your brain choose slow release carbohydrates such as rice, pasta, potatoes and bread PROTEIN- found in meat, fish, eggs, beans and pulses is used to make the neurotransmitters that carry ...