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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM A. Spinal Cord Column of nerves that takes data from the body, to the brain Protected by vertebra B. Brain Billions of neuron cells, grouped into separate parts. THE BRAIN 1. Cerebrum Cortex—what’s wrinkled. The “crowning glory” 2. Hindbrain 3. Midbrain 4. Forebrain PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM A. Somatic Nervous System Voluntary Muscles, tendons, joints Does psychology study the somatic n.s.? B. Autonomic Nervous System Heartbeat, hormone release, blinking (?), pupil dilation, breathing, digestion, regulation of hunger, thirst, levels of salt… AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 1. Sympathetic Branch—EXPENDS ENERGY In sympathy with your needs Runs bodily functions when you’re in FIGHT or FLIGHT 2. Parasympathetic Branch—MENDS ENERGY Repairs bodily funcitons AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM DO FIRST 1. Stack your table’s homework in the middle of your table 2. Check your answers to the half-sheet yesterday. Be ready with your questions! 1. a, 2. c, 3. d, 4. a, 5. b 3. On your UNIT CALENDAR, write your HW—Textbook readings, Unit 2 Folder due tomorrow 4. Answer the following questions at the top of your notes. 1. What’s the difference between afferent and efferent neurons? 2. What’s the different between sensory and motor neurons? 3. What are interneurons? HOUSE-KEEPING 1. Unit calendar—Tutorials today! Quiz Friday! Reading HW! 2. Unit 2 folder—Red! 3. Teenage Brain article… Thoughts? SPINAL REFLEXES 1. What’s the difference between afferent and efferent neurons? 2. What’s the different between sensory and motor neurons? 3. What are interneurons? THE NEURON DO FIRST 1. To review for your quiz, you have each been assigned to be a part of a neuron. Using your notes, assemble yourselves as though your human neuron is in it’s resting state/resting potential Neuron #1 alan--chloride ion itzel--dendrite/receptor site emmanuel--potassium ion gabby--dendrite/receptor site zeke--potassium ion rafael--dendrite/receptor site luis--sodium ion nayeli—soma jesus--terminal victor--axon membrane cristobal--terminal bulb angela--axon membrane whitney--terminal bulb josh--chloride ion jennifer--terminal bulb selena--Na+/K+ pump Neuron #2 christian--dendrite/receptor site jocelyn--dendrite/receptor site ENDORCINE SYSTEM • A bunch of glands, controlled by the hypothalamus • Glands secrete chemical messengers called hormones • neurotransmitters : hormones :: bullet trains : ________ • neurotransmitters : hormones :: neurons : _________ • neurotransmitters : hormones :: brain : _________ ENDOCRINE POWER STRUCTURE • Hypothalamus controls pituitary gland • Pituitary gland controls the rest of the glands • Create a metaphor! PITUITARY GLAND • Regulates body growth • Lactation • Regulates body growth, by regulating thyroid • Messages the adrenal gland—FIGHT OR FLIGHT • Tells ovaries and testes to secrete sex hormones PINEAL GLAND • secretes melatonin THYROID GLAND • Thyroxin regulates metabolism PANCREAS • Controls blood sugar by secreting insulin and glucagons • Too little? Diabetes • Too much? Hypoglycemia GONADS • Ovaries and Testes • Secrete sex hormones that regulate sexual behavior and reproduction ADRENAL GLANDS • renal, latin for kidney • releases epinephrine and norepinephrine • Releases cortisol when body is under stress • FUN FACT ABOUT WILL POWER! NEURON QUIZ RETAKE • Students should have out a writing pen and a grading pen, with their privacy folders up when the bell rings Visual for Short Answer The Brain—Mini-quiz Corpus callosum Thalamus Hypothalamus Pituitary A. Amygdala C. Reticular formation D. Medulla B. Hippocampus Spinal cord E. Cerebellum Activation of this area would result in: coordinated movement. anger. waking up from a nap. a steady heartbeat. the ability to remember what you did 2 minutes ago. Cerebral cortex Corpus callosum Thalamus Hypothalamus Pituitary A. Amygdala C. Reticular formation D. Medulla B. Hippocampus Spinal cord E. Cerebellum Damage to this area would result in: not breathing. stumbling. an inability to store new memories. being unable to wake up. an inability to feel fear. Cerebral cortex A. Corpus callosum B. Thalamus C. Hypothalamus Pituitary Amygdala Reticular formation Medulla Hippocampus D. Spinal cord Cerebellum Activation of this area would result in: the maintenance of body temperature. recalling old memories. your brain being able to tell your legs to move. the routing of visual signals to the occipital lobe. communication between the two hemispheres E. Cerebral cortex A. Corpus callosum B. Thalamus C. Hypothalamus Pituitary Amygdala Reticular formation Medulla Hippocampus D. Spinal cord Cerebellum Damage to this area would result in: a split brain. inoperative reward centers. your feet being unable to tell your brain you’re wearing socks. an inability to send auditory signals to your temporal lobes. an altered personality. E. Cerebral cortex • SWBAT differentiate the primary functions of the right and left hemispheres • SWBAT classify targeted brain abilities and relate them to proper hemispheres WHICH SEEMS HAPPIER? WHICH SEEMS HAPPIER? LATERALIZATION OF THE HEMISPHERES Vision – Words, Letters Hearing – Language sounds Memory – Verbal Memory Language – Speech, Grammar rules, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic Spatial Ability - Vision – Geometric Patterns, Emotional Expression Hearing – Non-language sounds, music Memory – Non-Verbal Memory Language – Emotional tone of speech Spatial Ability – Geometry, Sense of directions, Distance, Mental Rotation of Shapes The Brain’s Plasticity “Can the brain reorganize itself?” Functional Plasticity Structural Plasticity DO FIRST Reflect on the following question on your half sheet: What are the potential consequences of having the ability to choose our genetics? In The not so distant future… • Clip from GATTACA IN THE NOT SO DISTANT FUTURE… TODAY. Back it up… What?! What is DNA again, and how exactly does it determine our destiny? • Before forming your own opinion on the topic, it’s important to become an informed individual. In groups of 2-3, using your textbook, answer the following questions.. QUESTION 1 Adoptive parents are least likely to influence the ________ of their adopted children. A. personality traits B. religious beliefs C. political attitudes D. moral values QUESTION 2 You and President Obama share __________ of your DNA. A. very little B. one fourth C. half D. nearly all QUESTION 3 Little Bethany loves new faces and stimuli, and laughs easily. People respond to her with playful smiles and tickles, which makes her giggle and ask for more. This represents ___________ between genetic predispositions and environments. A. an interaction B. natural selection C. heritability D. gender typing QUESTION 4 Researchers found somewhat higher levels of homosexuality among males who have: A. older brothers. B. more than one sister. C. no siblings. D. been raised by only their mother. QUESTION 5 You are what you eat. This saying reflects perspectives about human beings. Which of the following perspectives does this saying reflect? A. nature B. nurture C. both nature and nurture D. neither nature nor nurture QUESTION 6 All men are created equal. This saying reflects perspectives about human beings. Which of the following perspectives does this saying reflect? A. nature B. nurture C. both nature and nurture D. neither nature nor nurture QUESTION 7 If weight were 50 percent heritable, it would be most accurate to say that: A. your weight is equally influenced by nature and by nurture. B. your mother’s genes are responsible for half of your weight, and your father’s genes explain the other half. C. nature explains about half of the differences we observe among people. D. there is very little you can do to override the power of your genes in influencing your weight. HOMEWORK • Submit answer to last question on the blog: • http://yesprepappsychology.wordpress.com • Take reading notes on pgs. 96-100 and complete Exercise 3.4. Staple together to turn in on Thursday • Work on study guide—Due Friday for review game • Superhero project due Thursday—***Visual