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The Brain and Its Disorders
The Brain and Its Disorders
The Brain
How To Study the Brain
Psychopathologies
Amnesias, Language Disorders, and
Prosopagnosia
The Neuron
The Neuron
• The brain’s most basic functional unit
The Neuron
Soma
Dendrites
Myelin
Sheath
Axon
Axon
Terminals
The Neuron
• Soma (cell body) – contains nucleus,
cytoplasm, organelles
• Dendrites – receive info
• Axon – transmits info
• Myelin sheath – covers the axon to
increase transmission speed (cause of
sensory and motor disturbances in
multiple sclerosis)
Action Potentials
Action Potentials
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How neurons transfer info
Changes neuron’s membrane potential
Rising phase – membrane depolarizes
Overshoot
Falling phase – membrane repolarizes
Undershoot
Restoration of resting potential
Neurodegeneration
• Involved in disorders like Alzheimer’s,
Huntington’s, Parkinson’s
The Synapse
The Synapse
• Axon terminal
releases
neurotransmitters
• Neurotransmitters
cross the synapse
and bind to receptors
on another neuron
• Neurotransmitters
released, taken up
again by first neuron
Neurotransmitters
• Acetylcholine – movement (respiratory paralysis)
• Serotonin – mood, sleep, appetite, anxiety
(depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder,
panic disorder)
• Dopamine – motivation, pleasure
(schizophrenia, Parkinson’s)
• Epinephrine and Norepinephrine – attention,
anxiety, stress (epilepsy, mania in bipolar
disorder)
Neuropharmacology
Reuptake Inhibitors
• Prevent reuptake of neurotransmitters
from the synapse
• Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
• Example: Prozac
– Treats depression, OCD, panic disorder
The Blood-Brain Barrier
The Blood-Brain Barrier
• Endothelial cells in blood vessels in the
brain fit closely together
• Only some molecules can pass through
• Protects the brain from foreign molecules
and hormones and neurotransmitters from
other parts of the body
• Can be damaged by infections, head
trauma, high blood pressure, etc.
The Brain
The Brain
The Brain
• Cerebral Cortex – thought, language,
reasoning, movement, sensation
• Corpus Callosum – connects the right and
left hemispheres
• Cerebellum – movement, balance
• Brainstem – breathing, heart rate
Lobes of the Brain
Lobes of the Brain
• Frontal Lobe – personality, planning,
emotion, problem solving
– Motor cortex - movement
– Broca’s area – speech production
• Parietal Lobe - touch
• Temporal Lobe – hearing
– Inferotemporal Cortex – object recognition
– Wernicke’s area – language comprehension
• Occipital Lobe - vision