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Gre Psychology: Experimental/natural Science Biology
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1. Transparent substance between lens and retina
vitreous humor
affinity
a decrease in neuropeptide Y
reaction time
2. The synchronization of the menstrual or estrous cycles of a group of females - which occurs only in the presence of a pheromone in a male'S urine
tolerance
anterograde
diploid
Whitten effect
3. Is found between the dura mater and arachnoid mater meninges
subdural space
aqueous humor; vitreous humor
hindbrain
aphasia
4. Stimulates bone growth and produces the hormones: somatotropin - prolactin - thyroid-stimulating - adrenocorticotropic (ACTH) - follicle-stimulating - luteinnizing
adrenal cortex
receptor blockers
pituitary gland
amygdala
5. In the tegmentum (ventral part of midbrain); its neurons connect to caudate nucleus + putamen (in basal ganglia)
substantia nigra
ribonucleic acid (RNA)
Bem'S Androgyny studies
hypocretin
6. Colored part of the eye
iris
medulla & pons
indications of psychological-physiological interaction in pain
monoamines
7. 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
Coolidge effect
autonomic nervous system
the 3 major pathways of dopamine in the brain
cutaneous senses
8. Includes comparative (evolution/genetics/animal behavior/ethology) and behavioral regulation
cerebellum
biological foundations
spinal cord
myelin sheath
9. Increasing effects/effectiveness of a medication due to repeated administration
substantia nigra
sensitivity
REM rebound
amygdala
10. These two brain structures contain entry/exits for most of the cranial nerves and control vital functions (heart rate -digestion - respiration)
Whitten effect
association area
medulla & pons
species- specific reactions
11. Glossopharyngeal Nerve - taste swallow
Cranial Nerve IX
biological etiology of Parkinson'S Disease
REM sleep
relative refractory period
12. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis -controls stress response
dirty medications; clean medications
substantia nigra
contralateral
HPA Axis
13. Occurs under drug-induced conditions - including excessive use of marijuana; high body temperature - autonomic instability and muscle rigidity
extirpation
neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
Cranial Nerve IX
corpus callosum
14. Hormone secreted during the night by the pineal body; role in circadian and seasonal rhythms
melatonin
Cranial Nerves
diencephalon
prefrontal cortex
15. Activates one of 5 types of receptors in the CNS - cognition - motor activity - reward - muscle tone - sleep - mood - attention - learning -higher level effects of dopamine = D2
dopamine (neurotransmitter)
melatonin
Mesolimbic System
suprachiasmatic nucleus
16. Audition: protrusions on top of midbrain; part of auditory system
delta activity
hippocampus
inferior colliculi
adrenal cortex
17. Mechanism whereby neurons make connections to new areas to change their connectivity
contralateral
collateral sprouting
neuropeptide Y (NPY)
supernormal stimulus
18. Readiness with which molecules/drugs/medications join together; varies widely from medication to medication
affinity
dirty medications; clean medications
a decrease in neuropeptide Y
amygdala
19. Decreases with age up until age 30 - then begins to increase *(counter intuitive)*
reaction time
Hebb rule
tritanopia
reticulum
20. Located in the midbrain - a group of neurons which produce dopamine and degenerate in Parkinson'S Disease
absolute refractory periods
species- specific reactions
neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
substantia nigra
21. Expression of traits
iris
phenotype
cerebrospinal fluid
temporal summation
22. First described by Descartes - a combination of antagonistic muscle movements (e.g. those involved in walking)
monoamine neurotransmitters
antagonist
Glial cells
reciprocal innervation
23. Emotional perception and expression (particularly fearful emotions and detection of threat)
autonomic nervous system
medulla & pons
amygdala
monozygotic twins
24. Phantom limb pain - hypnotic induction and the success rate of placebo treatments
cerebellum
Cranial Nerve VIII
indications of psychological-physiological interaction in pain
consummatory stimulus
25. Suggests that dreams are nothing more than the product of random electrical impulses (Hobson & McCarley)
synthesis-activation hypothesis
Cranial Nerve VII
pheromone
species- specific reactions
26. Attaches to a binding site on receptor and interferes with the action of the receptor without affecting the binding site for the principal ligand (noncompetitive binding)
mesencephalon
indirect antagonists
sleep spindles
Coolidge effect
27. The visual image of the world on the retina
mesencephalon
proximal image
Cranial Nerve X
suprachiasmatic nucleus
28. Is found in PTSD/CPTSD patients and persons exposed to chronic stress
tegmentum
cerebellum
lens
a decrease in neuropeptide Y
29. 'Roof'
tectum
dirty medications; clean medications
galvanic skin response (GSR)
homeostasis
30. Irregular electrical activity of 13-30 Hz - state of arousal - attentive
pituitary gland
basic rest-activity cycle
subcortical structures
beta activity
31. Increases heartrate - dilates/constricts blood vessels - increases blood sugar - produces hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine
path of lightwaves entering eye
the adrenal medulla
ethology
septal rage
32. Lens changes initiated by the ciliary muscles to change the shape of the lens in order to focus image on the retina
Frontal lobe
hypothalamus
substantia nigra
accommodation (bodily)
33. Decreasing effects of a medication due to repeated administration
tolerance
anterior hypothalamus
ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH)
projection fiber
34. Precursor to the catecholamine neurotransmitters (DA + NE)
agonist
Cranial Nerve X
tyrosine
indirect antagonists
35. Hypoglossal Nerve - moves the tongue
basic rest-activity cycle
graded potentials
dirty medications; clean medications
Cranial Nerve XII
36. When a neuron reaches its excitation threshold - the neuron will produce an action potential of FIXED amplitude regardless of the magnitude of the stimulation
All-or-None Law
theta activity
species- specific reactions
sleep paralysis
37. An ovary or teste
gonad
temporal lobes
galvanic skin response (GSR)
melatonin
38. The midbrain; a region that surrounds the cerebral aqueduct; includes tectum and the tegmentum
prefrontal cortex
lesions in the reticular activating system
symptoms of Parkinson'S Disease
mesencephalon
39. Measure changes in the electrical resistance of the skin (sweat gland activity)
Cranial Nerve IV
contralateral
galvanic skin response (GSR)
ultimate biological considerations
40. A drug that facilitates the effects of a particular neurotransmitter on the postsynaptic cell
association areas; projection areas
HPA Axis
amygdala
agonist
41. The slowing and eventual cessation of estrous cycles in groups of female animals that are housed together; caused by a pheromone in the animals urine and first observed in mice
GABA
Lee-Boot effect
graded potentials
autonomic nervous system
42. Functions in metabolism (carbohydrate - protein - lipid) and in the endocrine system'S salt/water balance - produces the hormones cortisol and aldosterone
cerebral cortex
adrenal cortex
cataplexy
direct antagonist
43. Produce drowsiness and sleepiness
scotopic vision
reticular formation
REM sleep
lesions in the reticular activating system
44. Is found at the base of the brain - underneath the thalamus (**remember hypo-below)
zygosity
endogenous
hypothalamus
dopamine (neurotransmitter)
45. Those biological considerations which are IMMEDIATE;Behavioral/Cognitive Neuroscience (i.e. how the nervous and endocrine systems influence behaviors/thoughts)
proximate biological considerations
temporal summation
menstrual cycle
a decrease in neuropeptide Y
46. Governs eating/drinking (lateral and ventromedial hypothalami) and sexual activity (anterior portion
K Complexes
path of cerebrospinal fluid
direct antagonist
hypothalamus
47. Completely disactivates the prefrontal cortex (PFC); due to high levels of norepinephrine (NE)
midbrain
an increase in alpha-1 receptors
Bruce effect
homeostasis
48. In the limbic system - is a fiber bundle - connects hippocampus with stuff (including the mammillary bodies of the hypothalamus)
endorphin & enkephalin
fornix
temporal summation
ethology
49. Is a receptor blocker; binds with a receptor but does not activate it - actually prevents the natural ligand from binding with the receptor
direct antagonist
cingulate gyrus
antimanics
indirect antagonists
50. Follow Hering'S Opponent Process of color vision - and only have two types: red-green and yellow-blue; other levels of color vision are tri-chromatic
fusiform face area
retinal ganglion cells
receptor blockers
septal rage
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