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Gre Psychology: Experimental/natural Science Biology
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1. Regulates body temperature
Thompson & Spencer
Glial cells
tectum
hypothalamus
2. Portion of a sensory field to which a cell responds
receptive field
serotonin (5-HT) (neurotransmitter)
meninges
delta activity
3. Is a peptide neurotransmitter and a natural painkiller and antianxiety
endorphin
anterograde
efferent neurons
association areas; projection areas
4. Is increased in its production by training/experience and therefore - associated with memory
ribonucleic acid (RNA)
suspensory ligament
phenotype
parietal lobes
5. Cornea - aqueous humor - pupil - lens - vitreous humor - retina
tyrosine
path of lightwaves entering eye
projection areas
zygosity
6. Links the nervous system and endocrine system; comprised of involuntary efferent neurons and divided into the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic branches: Sympathetic Nervous System is involved in the 'fight or flight' response and the Parasympathetic N
glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)
accommodation (bodily)
autonomic nervous system
an increase in alpha-1 receptors
7. Colored part of the eye
zygosity
iris
Cranial Nerve IX
scotopic vision
8. A drug that facilitates the effects of a particular neurotransmitter on the postsynaptic cell
an increase in alpha-1 receptors
lens
diencephalon
agonist
9. All have similar molecular structure - so many 'dirty' medications
monoamines
slow-wave sleep
midbrain
autonomic nervous system
10. learning and memory -neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction of skeletal muscle axons to excite the muscle to contract
synthesis-activation hypothesis
endorphin
acetylcholine
scotopic vision
11. Occurs for body temperature - blood glucose levels - blood concentration - etc -hormones are important
meninges
homeostatic regulation
Cranial Nerve XI
sleep paralysis
12. The visual image of the world on the retina
REM sleep; Slow Wave Sleep
tritanopia
proximal image
L-Dopa
13. 1. Stage I (non-REM sleep) 2. Stage II (non-REM sleep 3. Stage III (non-REM sleep - slow-wave sleep) 4. Stage IV (non-REM sleep - slow-wave sleep) 5. Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (REM sleep) ~takes about 90 minutes for one full sleep cycle
stages of sleep
hypothalamus + thalamus
the 4 effects of pheromones on reproductive cycles
amacrine cells
14. A peptide - also known as OREXIN - produced by neurons whose cell bodies are located in the hypothalamus; their destruction causes narcolepsy
spatial summation
hypocretin
law of specific nerve energies
amacrine cells
15. Occurs under drug-induced conditions - including excessive use of marijuana; high body temperature - autonomic instability and muscle rigidity
cerebellum
neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
hypothalamus
diploid
16. Facial Nerve - moves face and salivates
extirpation
hypothalamus + thalamus
Cranial Nerve VII
suspensory ligament
17. Is an oversensitivity to dopamine (D2)
graded potentials
biological etiology of schizophrenia
Cranial Nerve VI
tardive dyskinesia
18. Bunch of dopaminergic neurons starting in the ventral tegmental area and ending in the nucleus accumbens - amygdala and hippocampus
Mesolimbic System
law of specific nerve energies
sleep paralysis
effects of repeated administration
19. hormone - secreted by the pituitary gland -signals the adrenal gland to secrete corticosteroid hormones -ACTH is a critical component of the HPA Axis that controls the stress response
galvanic skin response (GSR)
iris
adrenocorticotropic (ACTH)
biological etiology of schizophrenia
20. In the posterior frontal lobe - contains the somatosensory cortex (touch - pressure - temperature - pain)
osmoregulation
hypothalamus
parietal lobes
Cranial Nerve VIII
21. Is used to treat Parkinson'S Disease
homeostatic regulation
lesions in the reticular activating system
L-Dopa
hypothalamus
22. Is found in the frontal lobe (which is divided into the prefrontal lobes and ___ ___)
non-competitive binding
sleep paralysis
motor cortex
Farber et al. (1995)
23. Combines input from diverse brain regions; receives sensory information/sends motor impulses
association areas; projection areas
Coolidge effect
ipsilateral
scotopic vision
24. Those biological considerations which are DISTANT; Evolutionary Psychology - Comparative Psychology - Ethology
ultimate biological considerations
projection fiber
cerebellum
symptoms of Parkinson'S Disease
25. Hypoglossal Nerve - moves the tongue
Mesolimbic System
Korsakoff'S amnesia
mammillary bodies
Cranial Nerve XII
26. Referred to as the satiety center; lesions lead to obesity and hyperphagia
serotonin (5-HT) (neurotransmitter)
ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH)
tegmentum
proximate biological considerations
27. Is used as an anaesthetic for children and animals but causes psychosis in adults
Ketamine
nucleotides
antimanics
anterior hypothalamus
28. Symptom of narcolepsy; complete paralysis that occurs while AWAKE/conscious; will suddenly fall to floor paralyzed for a few minutes
ipsilateral
cataplexy
Cranial Nerve III
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
29. Tremors - rigidity of limbs - poor balance and difficulty initiating movements
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30. Convoluted of hills (gyri) and valleys (sulci) divided into two hemispheres (left and right) which are further divided into four lobes (occipital - parietal - temporal and frontal)
sensorimotor cortex
Mesolimbic System
endogenous
cerebral cortex
31. Those biological considerations which are IMMEDIATE;Behavioral/Cognitive Neuroscience (i.e. how the nervous and endocrine systems influence behaviors/thoughts)
proximate biological considerations
tectum
projection areas
Cranial Nerve VIII
32. Means 'Savory' in Japanese and is a taste receptor found on the tongue; activated by glutamate present in meats - cheese and other protein heavy foods
umami
trichromatic levels of color vision
accommodation (bodily)
amygdala
33. A patient who had intact intelligence but an inability to learn/remember anything new (severe anterograde amnesia)
scotopic vision
Cranial Nerve III
H.M
dopamine (neurotransmitter)
34. An ovary or teste
medial nucleus of the amygdala
antagonist
gonad
septum
35. Found that developmental changes occurring in puberty make the brain more susceptible to the psychotic effects of NDMA antagonist and therefore also related to the emergence of symptoms of schizophrenia
Farber et al. (1995)
Ketamine
Yerkes-Dodson Law
Korsakoff'S amnesia
36. These two brain structures contain entry/exits for most of the cranial nerves and control vital functions (heart rate -digestion - respiration)
meninges
medial nucleus of the amygdala
Cranial Nerve I
medulla & pons
37. Functions in metabolism (carbohydrate - protein - lipid) and in the endocrine system'S salt/water balance - produces the hormones cortisol and aldosterone
aqueous humor; vitreous humor
adrenal cortex
menstrual cycle
Farber et al. (1995)
38. Is found between the arachnoid mater and Pia mater; this is where CSF cushions (and bathes) the brain - giving it the floating quality (and keeping it moist/circulating)
subarachnoid space
Cranial Nerves
pituitary gland
projection area
39. Includes the tectum and tegmentum
mesencephalon
the 4 effects of pheromones on reproductive cycles
the 3 major pathways of dopamine in the brain
parathyroid
40. Decreasing effects of a medication due to repeated administration
path of cerebrospinal fluid
graded potentials
sign stimulus
tolerance
41. Found in the hypothalamus - function to maintain the water balance in the body
hypothalamus
Thompson & Spencer
osmoreceptors
lateral hypothalamus (LH)
42. An axon of a neuron in one region of the brain whose terminals form synapses with neurons in another region
the adrenal medulla
superior colliculi
tectum
projection fiber
43. Completely disactivates the prefrontal cortex (PFC); due to high levels of norepinephrine (NE)
theta activity
Cranial Nerve IX
lesions in the reticular activating system
an increase in alpha-1 receptors
44. Vision: protrusions on top of the midbrain; part of visual system
superior colliculi
Korsakoff'S amnesia
delta activity
the 4 effects of pheromones on reproductive cycles
45. Consummatory stimuli - sign stimuli - supernormal stimuli - releaser
biological foundations
H.M
mammillary bodies
triggers of behavior
46. First described by Descartes - a combination of antagonistic muscle movements (e.g. those involved in walking)
antimanics
Coolidge effect
tardive dyskinesia
reciprocal innervation
47. A BEHAVIOR; insistent urge of sleepiness forces us to seek sleep/a bad
autolytic
law of specific nerve energies
substantia nigra
sleep
48. 'covering'
graded potentials
tegmentum
law of specific nerve energies
Lee-Boot effect
49. The midbrain; a region that surrounds the cerebral aqueduct; includes tectum and the tegmentum
sleep
lipid soluble drugs/medications
hypothalamus
mesencephalon
50. Produces acetylcholine. One of the earliest sites of cell death in Alzheimer'S Disease (neurological disorder associated with a deficiency in acetylcholine) is in the basal forebrain
mesencephalon
sensorimotor cortex
nucleotides
basal forebrain
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