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Gre Psychology: Experimental/natural Science Biology
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1. Includes comparative (evolution/genetics/animal behavior/ethology) and behavioral regulation
Mesocortical system
pineal gland
sleep
biological foundations
2. Functions in metabolism (carbohydrate - protein - lipid) and in the endocrine system'S salt/water balance - produces the hormones cortisol and aldosterone
stages of sleep
delta activity
adrenal cortex
parathyroid
3. Increases heartrate - dilates/constricts blood vessels - increases blood sugar - produces hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine
adrenocorticotropic (ACTH)
Bem'S Androgyny studies
the adrenal medulla
ultimate biological considerations
4. Vestibulocochlear Nerve - hearing and balance
locus coeruleus
delta activity
sensorimotor cortex
Cranial Nerve VIII
5. Acetylcholine - glutamate - gamma-aminobutyric acid - dopamine - serotonin - norepinephrine - endorphin
REM rebound
Vomeronasal Organ
anterior hypothalamus
the 7 major neurotransmitters
6. A behavior that has different forms or occurs with different probabilities or under different circumstances in males than females
sensitivity
spinal cord
sexual dimorphic behavior
tectum
7. Occurs for body temperature - blood glucose levels - blood concentration - etc -hormones are important
basic rest-activity cycle
thalamus
basal forebrain
homeostatic regulation
8. Two different presynaptic neurons/inputs to a post-synaptic cell
non-competitive binding
contralateral
spatial summation
antagonist
9. 'Roof'
biological etiology of Parkinson'S Disease
tectum
HPA Axis
parietal lobes
10. Made from within - natural
cerebellum
receptor blockers
endogenous
Farber et al. (1995)
11. Mechanism whereby neurons make connections to new areas to change their connectivity
collateral sprouting
scotopic vision
delta activity
tolerance
12. An ovary or teste
receptive field
ionotropic receptors
gonad
pupil
13. Damage to this are causes clumsiness and loss of balance
the 4 effects of pheromones on reproductive cycles
affinity
Frontal lobe
cerebellum
14. Attaches to the binding site on a receptor and interferes with the receptor'S action - but NOT by interfering with the principal ligand'S binding site (noncompetitive binding)
indirect antagonists
pupil
basal ganglia
meninges
15. Dorsal part of midbrain; includes the superior and inferior colliculi
direct antagonist
Coolidge effect
umami
tectum
16. Regulates body temperature
sleep
effects of repeated administration
menstrual cycle
hypothalamus
17. Caudate nucleus and putamen
collateral sprouting
ultimate biological considerations
neostriatum
subarachnoid space
18. 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
locus coeruleus
hippocampus
collateral sprouting
adrenocorticotropic (ACTH)
19. A large network of neural tissue located in the central region of the brain stem - from the medulla to the diencephalon
noncompetitive binding
non-competitive binding
reticular formation
Cranial Nerve II
20. 'covering'
aqueous humor
Hobson & McCarley
thalamus
tegmentum
21. Similarity of alleles for a trait in an organism (i.e. heterozygous or homozygous)
zygosity
Coolidge effect
direct antagonist
hypothalamus
22. Has a major role in metabolism - stimulation/maintenance - produces the hormones thyroxin and calcitonin
osmoreceptors
thyroid
Mesolimbic System
prefrontal hypoactivity
23. Strip of limbic cortex lying along the lateral walls of the groove separating the cerebral hemispheres - just above the corpus callosum
supernormal stimulus
cingulate gyrus
umami
hypothalamus
24. A region of the visual association cortex located in the extrastriate cortex at the base of the brain that has special face-recognizing circuits (more important in right hemisphere)
the 4 effects of pheromones on reproductive cycles
fusiform face area
ventricles
Cranial Nerve XII
25. 'little net'
biological foundations
lesions in the reticular activating system
reticulum
sleep paralysis
26. Physiologically different from the other four stages of sleep (i.e. the similarity between the summed electrical activity of neurons measured on the scalp (EEG) during REM sleep and during wakefulness
path of cerebrospinal fluid
sensitivity
REM sleep
Glial cells
27. Symptom of narcolepsy - paralysis occurring just before a person falls alseep
thalamus
Bruce effect
galvanic skin response (GSR)
sleep paralysis
28. Is a peptide neurotransmitter and a natural painkiller and antianxiety
endorphin
Hobson & McCarley
suspensory ligament
relative refractory period
29. Forebrain -band of nerve fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres
tectum
corpus callosum
sleep paralysis
Korsakoff'S amnesia
30. Expression of traits
cerebrospinal fluid
Vomeronasal Organ
phenotype
synthesis-activation hypothesis
31. Ventral part of midbrain - includes periaqueductal gray matter - reticular formation - red nucleus - and substantia nigra
osmoregulation
tegmentum
Cranial Nerve III
the adrenal medulla
32. Pass the easiest through the blood-brain barrier
lipid soluble drugs/medications
pupil
projection fiber
the 4 effects of pheromones on reproductive cycles
33. Motor neurons found in the Somatic (voluntary) and Autonomic (involuntary) Nervous Systems
efferent neurons
cutaneous senses
corpus callosum
spinal cord
34. Actually are two kinds: monochorionic and dichorionic (blastocyst splis into two before day 4)
monozygotic twins
cerebellum
hippocampus
locus coeruleus
35. Junction of the sagittal and coronal sutures of the skull; often used as a reference point for stereotaxic brain surgery
bregma
fusiform face area
melatonin
spatial summation
36. Somewhat excitatory - also involved in synaptic plasticity - learning and short-term memory
estrous cycle
Cranial Nerve VII
reticular formation
acetylcholine (neurotransmitter)
37. Symptom of narcolepsy - irresistible urge to
sleep attack
tectum
tyrosine
synthesis-activation hypothesis
38. One of the primary noradrenergic nuclei whose ascending axons project to frontal cortex - thalamus - hypothalamus - limbic system
locus coeruleus
noncompetitive binding
indications of psychological-physiological interaction in pain
anterograde
39. Result in either tolerance (and possible withdrawal symptoms) or sensitization (increase effectiveness of the drug)
temporal summation
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
hypothalamus
effects of repeated administration
40. Receptors whose activation directly affects potassium or chloride ion channels in the neuron - (many drugs of abuse substitute for natural GABA- alcohol - benzos - barbituates
ionotropic receptors
homeostatic regulation
beta activity
REM sleep; Slow Wave Sleep
41. Contains delta activity - stages III and IV
biological foundations
non-competitive bonding
slow-wave sleep
gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
42. Occurs at the onset of puberty; a hypothalamic hormone that stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete gonadotropin
law of specific nerve energies
autonomic nervous system
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
mesencephalon
43. 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)
inferior colliculi
hair cells
Vandenbergh effect
subarachnoid space
44. Located in the midbrain - a group of neurons which produce dopamine and degenerate in Parkinson'S Disease
corpus callosum
substantia nigra
the 7 major neurotransmitters
Vomeronasal Organ
45. Transparent substance between lens and retina
vitreous humor
REM rebound
midbrain
nigrostriatal system
46. Stimulates bone growth and produces the hormones: somatotropin - prolactin - thyroid-stimulating - adrenocorticotropic (ACTH) - follicle-stimulating - luteinnizing
spinal cord
nystagmus
ovaries/testes
pituitary gland
47. Associated with defensive and aggressive behavior; lesions produce docility and hypersexual states (Kluver & Bucy)
Cranial Nerve VIII
amygdala
midbrain
proximal image
48. Located underneath the cerebral cortex and includes the bottom portion of the forebrain - cerebellum - basal ganglia - medulla - pons - midbrain - thalamus - hypothalamus - amygdala - hippocampus
relative refractory period
Cranial Nerve VI
subcortical structures
substantia nigra
49. Cornea - aqueous humor - pupil - lens - vitreous humor - retina
biological etiology of schizophrenia
path of lightwaves entering eye
tolerance
Hobson & McCarley
50. Binding of a drug to a receptor site that does not interfere with the binding site for the principal ligand
All-or-None Law
non-competitive binding
corpus callosum
adrenocorticotropic (ACTH)
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