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Gre Psychology: Experimental/natural Science Biology
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1. Located underneath the cerebral cortex and includes the bottom portion of the forebrain - cerebellum - basal ganglia - medulla - pons - midbrain - thalamus - hypothalamus - amygdala - hippocampus
subcortical structures
ovaries/testes
Cranial Nerve VIII
adrenocorticotropic (ACTH)
2. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis -controls stress response
septum
monoamines
HPA Axis
homeostatic regulation
3. Symptom of narcolepsy - paralysis occurring just before a person falls alseep
mesencephalon
H.M
noncompetitive binding
sleep paralysis
4. Is a receptor blocker; binds with a receptor but does not activate it - actually prevents the natural ligand from binding with the receptor
vitreous humor
direct antagonist
theta activity
spinal cord
5. Important to motor system
Glial cells
red nucleus + substantia nigra
hypothalamus
parietal lobes
6. Stimulates bone growth and produces the hormones: somatotropin - prolactin - thyroid-stimulating - adrenocorticotropic (ACTH) - follicle-stimulating - luteinnizing
pituitary gland
tegmentum
monoamines
direct antagonist
7. Abducens Nerve - moves eye
Cranial Nerve VI
Lee-Boot effect
suspensory ligament
inferior colliculi
8. Found in the hypothalamus - function to maintain the water balance in the body
osmoreceptors
endogenous
Thompson & Spencer
retinal ganglion cells
9. Is found in the frontal lobe (which is divided into the prefrontal lobes and ___ ___)
Cranial Nerve XII
cerebrospinal fluid
norepinephrine
motor cortex
10. The increase in REM sleep seen after a period of REM sleep deprivation
REM rebound
graded potentials
lateral hypothalamus (LH)
locus coeruleus
11. Self-dissolving
Cranial Nerve V
autolytic
iris
glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)
12. Sudden - sharp waveforms found only in Stage II of sleep; spontaneously occur about one per minute but also to unexpected noises
K Complexes
suprachiasmatic nucleus
reaction time
Cranial Nerve IV
13. Is found in PTSD/CPTSD patients and persons exposed to chronic stress
cutaneous senses
a decrease in neuropeptide Y
hypothalamus
Farber et al. (1995)
14. Related to plasticity - the term Lashley used to describe different parts of the cortex being interchangeable in their roles in learning
basal forebrain
equipotentiality
Cranial Nerve XI
endogenous
15. Is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in vertebrates; these receptors are ionotropic
Mesocortical system
progesterone
gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)
16. Midbrain - medulla and the pons
septum
Cranial Nerves
brainstem
biological foundations
17. Irregular electrical activity of 13-30 Hz - state of arousal - attentive
melatonin
beta activity
reticular formation
K Complexes
18. Those biological considerations which are IMMEDIATE;Behavioral/Cognitive Neuroscience (i.e. how the nervous and endocrine systems influence behaviors/thoughts)
proximate biological considerations
Cranial Nerve XII
tolerance
ultimate biological considerations
19. Junction of the sagittal and coronal sutures of the skull; often used as a reference point for stereotaxic brain surgery
hippocampus
substantia nigra
bregma
ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH)
20. Precursor to GABA (the most inhibitory/regulatory/pervasive neurotransmitter)
glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)
non-competitive binding
tyrosine
acetylcholine (neurotransmitter)
21. Bunch of dopaminergic neurons starting in the ventral tegmental area and ending in the nucleus accumbens - amygdala and hippocampus
law of specific nerve energies
neostriatum
Mesolimbic System
basic rest-activity cycle
22. One of the primary noradrenergic nuclei whose ascending axons project to frontal cortex - thalamus - hypothalamus - limbic system
cutaneous senses
locus coeruleus
K Complexes
effects of repeated administration
23. Suggests that dreams are nothing more than the product of random electrical impulses (Hobson & McCarley)
All-or-None Law
Korsakoff'S amnesia
Cranial Nerve II
synthesis-activation hypothesis
24. Refers to both the somatosensory cortex and motor cortex (they are a little different but very interrelated)
Mesolimbic System
sensorimotor cortex
Hebb rule
law of specific nerve energies
25. Accessory Nerve - moves the head
the adrenal medulla
trichromatic levels of color vision
ionotropic receptors
Cranial Nerve XI
26. Measure changes in the electrical resistance of the skin (sweat gland activity)
law of specific nerve energies
lateral hypothalamus (LH)
galvanic skin response (GSR)
Cranial Nerve X
27. Cells that integrate information across the retina; rather than sending signals toward the brain - amacrine cells link bipolar cells to other bipolar cells and ganglion cells to other ganglion cells
amacrine cells
substantia nigra
K Complexes
hypnagogic activity
28. The scientific study of animal behavior; documentation of species-specific instinctual behaviors
diencephalon
menstrual cycle
brainstem
ethology
29. A sensory organ that detects the presence of certain chemicals - especially when a liquid is actively sniffed; mediates the effects of some pheromones
Mesolimbic System
vitreous humor
Vomeronasal Organ
autolytic
30. EEG desynchrony (rapid -irregular waves) - lack of muscle tonus - rapid eye movements - penile erection/vaginal secretion - dreams; EEG synchrony (slow waves) - moderate muscle tonus - slow/absent eye movements - lack of genital activity
REM sleep; Slow Wave Sleep
biological etiology of Parkinson'S Disease
tolerance
K Complexes
31. Symptom of narcolepsy - irresistible urge to
sleep attack
cerebellum
bregma
occipital lobes
32. Mechanism whereby neurons make connections to new areas to change their connectivity
collateral sprouting
sleep paralysis
affinity
corpus callosum
33. Audition: protrusions on top of midbrain; part of auditory system
mesencephalon
symptoms of Parkinson'S Disease
inferior colliculi
reticular formation
34. Vestibulocochlear Nerve - hearing and balance
spinal cord
Cranial Nerve VIII
hypothalamus
osmoreceptors
35. The restorative effect of introducing a new female sex partner to a male that has apparently become 'exhausted' by sexual activity
REM sleep
aqueous humor
Bem'S Androgyny studies
Coolidge effect
36. Causes mesolimbic dopamine hyperactivity; etiology of schizophrenia
prefrontal hypoactivity
substantia nigra
thyroid
homeostatic regulation
37. 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)
pupil
dopaminergic systems
slow-wave sleep
38. Damage to this are causes clumsiness and loss of balance
septal rage
mammillary bodies
symptoms of Parkinson'S Disease
cerebellum
39. When a neuron reaches its excitation threshold - the neuron will produce an action potential of FIXED amplitude regardless of the magnitude of the stimulation
ultimate biological considerations
All-or-None Law
septum
sleep spindles
40. Most brain communications are with the opposite side of the body
zygote
contralateral
indications of psychological-physiological interaction in pain
an increase in alpha-1 receptors
41. Occurs at the onset of puberty; a hypothalamic hormone that stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete gonadotropin
lipid soluble drugs/medications
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
thyroid
tectum
42. Is characteristic of indirect antagonists
amacrine cells
receptor blockers
non-competitive bonding
amygdala
43. Portion of a sensory field to which a cell responds
receptive field
parietal lobes
cerebrospinal fluid
equipotentiality
44. Functions in metabolism (carbohydrate - protein - lipid) and in the endocrine system'S salt/water balance - produces the hormones cortisol and aldosterone
noncompetitive binding
adrenal cortex
the 4 effects of pheromones on reproductive cycles
prefrontal cortex
45. An area that combines input from diverse brain regions
association area
Farber et al. (1995)
temporal summation
inferior colliculi
46. Choroid Plexus > Ventricle 1 & 2 > Foramen of Monro > Ventricle 3 > Aqueduct of Sylvius > Ventricle 4 > Foramen of Magendie lateral aperture) > Foramina of Luschka (lateral aperture) - subarachnoid space (outside of brain) and spinal cord > re-absorp
Hebb rule
nystagmus
path of cerebrospinal fluid
medulla & pons
47. Areas in the brain receiving incoming sensory information or sending out motor-impulse commands
projection area
REM sleep; Slow Wave Sleep
midbrain
slow-wave sleep
48. 3 layers of tissues that cover and protect CNS; dura mater (outermost layer) - arachnoid mater (middle layer) - Pia mater (innermost layer)
pheromone
phenotype
galvanic skin response (GSR)
meninges
49. Also known as ABLATION - is any surgically induced brain lesion
inferior colliculi
Mesolimbic System
lipid soluble drugs/medications
extirpation
50. Expression of traits
spatial summation
phenotype
alpha activity
agonist
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