
PSYB1 Revision sheet Biopsychology JM09
... Genotype: A person’s genetic make-up, as represented by the genes on the 23 pairs of human chromosomes ...
... Genotype: A person’s genetic make-up, as represented by the genes on the 23 pairs of human chromosomes ...
Inside the Human Brain
... Due to this, many adolescents misinterpret emotions causing conflict with parents, peers and teachers. Example: Misinterpreting one’s behaviour as anger. The adolescent brain does not interpret environmental information in the same manner as adult do. ...
... Due to this, many adolescents misinterpret emotions causing conflict with parents, peers and teachers. Example: Misinterpreting one’s behaviour as anger. The adolescent brain does not interpret environmental information in the same manner as adult do. ...
The Brain
... The Brain- Part 1 Mammalian Brain Diversity Observations of different mammalian brains • Commonalities: have a bigger part on the top and a smaller part on the bottom o Have ‘flaps’ and ‘grooves’ o Brains are remarkably similar in overall structure • Linear relationship between brain size an ...
... The Brain- Part 1 Mammalian Brain Diversity Observations of different mammalian brains • Commonalities: have a bigger part on the top and a smaller part on the bottom o Have ‘flaps’ and ‘grooves’ o Brains are remarkably similar in overall structure • Linear relationship between brain size an ...
Central nervous system (CNS)
... Sensory Neuron: nerves that gather information about what is happening in and around your body. Have special endings called receptors. Ex. touching something hot or moving from a dark room to a lighted room. They send information to the CNS. ...
... Sensory Neuron: nerves that gather information about what is happening in and around your body. Have special endings called receptors. Ex. touching something hot or moving from a dark room to a lighted room. They send information to the CNS. ...
Autonomic Nervous System - Cedar Bluffs Public Schools
... not be able to say what it is See something funny, laugh but not be able to tell others what was seen ...
... not be able to say what it is See something funny, laugh but not be able to tell others what was seen ...
Chapter_12 - HCC Learning Web
... We can expand our understanding of gender differences by examining other cultures to see how they construct gender (cross-cultural analysis) and by looking back in history to see how ideas about gender have changed. Some theorists claim that there is a hegemonic masculinity in society today—an ide ...
... We can expand our understanding of gender differences by examining other cultures to see how they construct gender (cross-cultural analysis) and by looking back in history to see how ideas about gender have changed. Some theorists claim that there is a hegemonic masculinity in society today—an ide ...
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... organs called the ___________ , which contain thousands of tiny ___________ . These glands begin making ___________ , which is the hormone responsible for many of the changes in the female body during puberty, including ___________ , ___________ , and ___________ . Also, inside one of the ovaries, a ...
... organs called the ___________ , which contain thousands of tiny ___________ . These glands begin making ___________ , which is the hormone responsible for many of the changes in the female body during puberty, including ___________ , ___________ , and ___________ . Also, inside one of the ovaries, a ...
11_SEX_DETM_11_I
... Secondary Sex Determination • Determination of non-gonadal differences – Females: oviduct, uterus, cervix, mammary glands – Males: vas deferens, seminal vesicle, penis, prostate glands – Also, non reproductive traits such as body size, vocal cords, ...
... Secondary Sex Determination • Determination of non-gonadal differences – Females: oviduct, uterus, cervix, mammary glands – Males: vas deferens, seminal vesicle, penis, prostate glands – Also, non reproductive traits such as body size, vocal cords, ...
Brain
... Substantia nigra inhibits activity of basal nuclei by releasing DOPAMINE Basal nuclei become more active with less Dopamine – increased muscle tone – Parkinson’s Disease have difficulty starting voluntary movements B/C opposing muscle groups DO NOT RELAX ( not enough Dopamine is excreted by substant ...
... Substantia nigra inhibits activity of basal nuclei by releasing DOPAMINE Basal nuclei become more active with less Dopamine – increased muscle tone – Parkinson’s Disease have difficulty starting voluntary movements B/C opposing muscle groups DO NOT RELAX ( not enough Dopamine is excreted by substant ...
Brain Basics
... Brodmann’s parcellation of the brain, published in 1909, has had amazing longevity, as his system is still widely used. In July 2016, a new parcellation, including 180 areas in total, was proposed based on many different types of data. ...
... Brodmann’s parcellation of the brain, published in 1909, has had amazing longevity, as his system is still widely used. In July 2016, a new parcellation, including 180 areas in total, was proposed based on many different types of data. ...
Sex Determination and Gonadal Sex Differentiation in Fish
... Protogynous hermaphroditism (i.e. female to male sex change) exemplifies the plasticity of teleost sex determination and sexual differentiation. Sex change takes place following alteration of social dominance, such being dependent upon differences in relative body size. In Thalassoma duperrey, down- ...
... Protogynous hermaphroditism (i.e. female to male sex change) exemplifies the plasticity of teleost sex determination and sexual differentiation. Sex change takes place following alteration of social dominance, such being dependent upon differences in relative body size. In Thalassoma duperrey, down- ...
Cerebral cortex (top brain): Heavily wrinkled outer layer (gray matter
... In human brain, when the spinal cord cerebrum enlarged and grew over the which top of the rest of the dolphin, uses 'Reptilian Brain' & Post Trauma Disorder brain, it greatly increased the a sonar-type mechanism to communicate. The human brain is highly evolved, yet at the complexity of the neur ...
... In human brain, when the spinal cord cerebrum enlarged and grew over the which top of the rest of the dolphin, uses 'Reptilian Brain' & Post Trauma Disorder brain, it greatly increased the a sonar-type mechanism to communicate. The human brain is highly evolved, yet at the complexity of the neur ...
Overview
... lengths from its cell body called dentrites and axons. Each cell many have many dendrites but only one axon. ...
... lengths from its cell body called dentrites and axons. Each cell many have many dendrites but only one axon. ...
Contemporary Gender Roles
... • Traditional gender-role stereotypes ascribe traits to one gender but not the other, with men showing instrumental traits and women showing expressive traits. • Central features of the traditional male role, regardless of ethnicity, include dominance, work, and family. • Males are generally regarde ...
... • Traditional gender-role stereotypes ascribe traits to one gender but not the other, with men showing instrumental traits and women showing expressive traits. • Central features of the traditional male role, regardless of ethnicity, include dominance, work, and family. • Males are generally regarde ...
ED`s Section
... I'm relieved when the experiment is over and I'm alone again in the privacy of my thoughts. After an hour of data crunching, Hirsch announces, "I've got a brain for you." She lays out two sets of images, one labeled truth and the other deception, and gives me a guided tour of my own neural networks, ...
... I'm relieved when the experiment is over and I'm alone again in the privacy of my thoughts. After an hour of data crunching, Hirsch announces, "I've got a brain for you." She lays out two sets of images, one labeled truth and the other deception, and gives me a guided tour of my own neural networks, ...
Christoffer Bundgaard
... This rat model has been established to study the PK/PD of citalopram, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used in the treatment of depressive disorder. Citalopram was administered intravenously as a bolus dose of 5 mg/kg and arterial blood samples were withdrawn at regular time intervals ...
... This rat model has been established to study the PK/PD of citalopram, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used in the treatment of depressive disorder. Citalopram was administered intravenously as a bolus dose of 5 mg/kg and arterial blood samples were withdrawn at regular time intervals ...
The biological Approach
... • Each individual (apart from identical twins) has a genotype which is unique to them. ...
... • Each individual (apart from identical twins) has a genotype which is unique to them. ...
NS Student Notes 2
... for smell), and vice versa. Thus, an image viewed with the right eye is actually “seen” with the left occipital lobe. The left hand is controlled by the right frontal lobe, and so on. A person with a severed corpus callosum may appear normal in most situations, but careful experiments reveal much ab ...
... for smell), and vice versa. Thus, an image viewed with the right eye is actually “seen” with the left occipital lobe. The left hand is controlled by the right frontal lobe, and so on. A person with a severed corpus callosum may appear normal in most situations, but careful experiments reveal much ab ...
Scanning the Brain AK.rtf
... flow to different areas of the brain and provide information about brain activity. PET scans allow one to observe blood flow or metabolism in any part of the brain. Brain cells use glucose as fuel, and PET works on the theory that if brain cells are more active, they will consume more of the radioac ...
... flow to different areas of the brain and provide information about brain activity. PET scans allow one to observe blood flow or metabolism in any part of the brain. Brain cells use glucose as fuel, and PET works on the theory that if brain cells are more active, they will consume more of the radioac ...
Sex Inheritance and linkage
... carried on two specific chromosomes in human these are X and Y • The Y chromosome is smaller than the X and so carries fewer genes • Genetic disorders carried on the X chromosome are more likely to effect males ...
... carried on two specific chromosomes in human these are X and Y • The Y chromosome is smaller than the X and so carries fewer genes • Genetic disorders carried on the X chromosome are more likely to effect males ...
Advanced genetics problems
... with e in all 10 cases. (f) Is the solution to part (c) suggestive of linkage between these two loci? (g) Calculate part (e) if the siblings II1 and II2 were identical twins. (h) How are these genes probably linked in I1? ...
... with e in all 10 cases. (f) Is the solution to part (c) suggestive of linkage between these two loci? (g) Calculate part (e) if the siblings II1 and II2 were identical twins. (h) How are these genes probably linked in I1? ...
Nervous System
... form a memory. 20% of your oxygen and blood in your body is used by your brain. By the time you wake up, your brain has enough energy to power a small light bulb. There are taste receptions in your brain. ...
... form a memory. 20% of your oxygen and blood in your body is used by your brain. By the time you wake up, your brain has enough energy to power a small light bulb. There are taste receptions in your brain. ...