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Gre Psychology: Experimental/natural Science Biology
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1. Occur in amacrine - bipolar and horizontal cells; govern/encompass the opponent-process level of color vision
trichromatic levels of color vision
Cranial Nerve VIII
non-competitive bonding
fornix
2. The increase in REM sleep seen after a period of REM sleep deprivation
diencephalon
REM rebound
prefrontal hypoactivity
hypothalamus
3. Fluid filled cavities in the middle of the brain - linking to the spinal canal that runs down the middle of the spinal cord; this fluid is cerebrospinal fluid
Mesocortical system
theta activity
ventricles
nucleotides
4. Hormone secreted during the night by the pineal body; role in circadian and seasonal rhythms
melatonin
ribonucleic acid (RNA)
Ketamine
endorphin & enkephalin
5. 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)
autonomic nervous system
association area
cerebellum
6. 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
gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
hypocretin
Farber et al. (1995)
occipital lobes
7. Associated with (spoken) language reception/comprehension - memory processing - and emotional control; contains Wernicke'S area and the auditory cortex
path of lightwaves entering eye
temporal lobes
reciprocal innervation
synthesis-activation hypothesis
8. Mechanism whereby neurons make connections to new areas to change their connectivity
delta activity
REM sleep; Slow Wave Sleep
amygdala
collateral sprouting
9. Combines input from diverse brain regions; receives sensory information/sends motor impulses
a decrease in neuropeptide Y
Vandenbergh effect
association areas; projection areas
endogenous
10. 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
indirect antagonists
amacrine cells
Whitten effect
sensitivity
11. Are direct antagonists; binds with a receptor but does not activate it - but prevents the natural ligand from binding with the receptor
receptor blockers
proximate biological considerations
the adrenal medulla
autolytic
12. Those biological considerations which are DISTANT; Evolutionary Psychology - Comparative Psychology - Ethology
ultimate biological considerations
septal rage
ionotropic receptors
extirpation
13. Is characteristic of indirect antagonist drugs
noncompetitive binding
cutaneous senses
spinal cord
umami
14. A single - unfertilized cell created during conception; the combined egg + sperm
autonomic nervous system
zygote
hypothalamus
cataplexy
15. Serotonin = 5-HT -regulation of mood - anxiety - aggression - sleep - appetite - sexuality -rostral and caudal raphe nuclei
path of cerebrospinal fluid
pheromone
aqueous humor
serotonin (5-HT) (neurotransmitter)
16. Also known as ABLATION - is any surgically induced brain lesion
acetylcholine
homeostatic regulation
tardive dyskinesia
extirpation
17. Sudden - sharp waveforms found only in Stage II of sleep; spontaneously occur about one per minute but also to unexpected noises
endocrine system
diencephalon
direct antagonist
K Complexes
18. Are found in the diencephalon
hypothalamus + thalamus
medulla & pons
corpus callosum
Cranial Nerve IV
19. 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
Cranial Nerve VI
subdural space
aqueous humor; vitreous humor
20. Is used as an anaesthetic for children and animals but causes psychosis in adults
receptor blockers
Ketamine
non-competitive bonding
phenotype
21. A behavior that has different forms or occurs with different probabilities or under different circumstances in males than females
receptive field
non-REM sleep
sexual dimorphic behavior
biological etiology of Parkinson'S Disease
22. The viscous substance between cornea and lens
aqueous humor; vitreous humor
cerebellum
aqueous humor
ovaries/testes
23. Automatic and rapidly acquired reactions - not attributable to reinforcement or conditioning
species- specific reactions
substantia nigra
medulla & pons
direct antagonist
24. 'little net'
norepinephrine
reticulum
mesencephalon
antagonist
25. Contains receptors to detect when the body needs food or fluids; the hunger center; lesions lead to aphagia
collateral sprouting
sleep attack
lateral hypothalamus (LH)
law of specific nerve energies
26. Occurs for body temperature - blood glucose levels - blood concentration - etc -hormones are important
endorphin & enkephalin
homeostatic regulation
receptive field
melatonin
27. A 90-minute activity cycle occurs throughout the day as well as throughout sleep (in humans) waxing and waning alertness controlled by a biological clock in the caudal brainstem that also controls cycles of REM and slow-wave sleep
Korsakoff'S amnesia
basic rest-activity cycle
law of specific nerve energies
anterior hypothalamus
28. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis -controls stress response
HPA Axis
iris
species- specific reactions
melatonin
29. Acquired language disorders - usually caused by damage in the left hemisphere; includes Broca'S: (left frontal lobe damage) and Wernickes'S (left temporal/parietal damage)
aphasia
autolytic
aqueous humor
Cranial Nerve XII
30. Bunch of dopaminergic neurons starting in the substantia nigra and ending in the neostriatum
osmoreceptors
nigrostriatal system
endogenous
hindbrain
31. Smooth electrical activity of 8-12 Hz -medium frequency - awake but in a restful state (^ eyes closed but conscious)
mesencephalon
alpha activity
thalamus
basal ganglia
32. The Lee-Boot effect - Whitten effect - Vandenbergh effect - and the Bruce effect; all mediated by the VNO
the 4 effects of pheromones on reproductive cycles
delta activity
tardive dyskinesia
stages of sleep
33. Lens changes initiated by the ciliary muscles to change the shape of the lens in order to focus image on the retina
H.M
accommodation (bodily)
contralateral
path of lightwaves entering eye
34. Includes comparative (evolution/genetics/animal behavior/ethology) and behavioral regulation
effects of repeated administration
symptoms of Parkinson'S Disease
biological foundations
progesterone
35. Is used to treat Parkinson'S Disease
direct antagonist
L-Dopa
cutaneous senses
endocrine system
36. Trochlear Nerve - moves eye
tolerance
umami
association areas; projection areas
Cranial Nerve IV
37. Caudate nucleus and putamen
anterograde
hypothalamus
neostriatum
ionotropic receptors
38. Skin senses that register the sensations of pressure - warmth and cold
association area
osmoreceptors
diploid
cutaneous senses
39. Portion of a sensory field to which a cell responds
monoamines
reciprocal innervation
vitreous humor
receptive field
40. Comprised of the hypothalamus - pituitary gland - thyroid gland - parathyroid - the adrenal cortex - the adrenal medulla - the pancreas - the ovaries/testes - pineal gland.
hair cells
ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH)
galvanic skin response (GSR)
endocrine system
41. The restorative effect of introducing a new female sex partner to a male that has apparently become 'exhausted' by sexual activity
direct antagonist
the 7 major neurotransmitters
Coolidge effect
REM rebound
42. Is an oversensitivity to dopamine (D2)
biological etiology of schizophrenia
myelin sheath
association area
sleep spindles
43. Hormones that reduce pain
iris
hypnagogic activity
endorphin & enkephalin
nigrostriatal system
44. A patient who had intact intelligence but an inability to learn/remember anything new (severe anterograde amnesia)
noncompetitive binding
Hebb rule
H.M
path of cerebrospinal fluid
45. Forebrain -band of nerve fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres
corpus callosum
non-competitive bonding
septal rage
red nucleus + substantia nigra
46. Occurs at the onset of puberty; a hypothalamic hormone that stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete gonadotropin
contralateral
effects of repeated administration
basic rest-activity cycle
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
47. Found in the hypothalamus - function to maintain the water balance in the body
Bruce effect
osmoreceptors
tolerance
sleep spindles
48. Is a loss of dopamine cells in the substantia nigra of the basal ganglia; these cells are usually dark (nigra) but in Parkinson'S - the substantia nigra appears white due to cell death
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49. A large network of neural tissue located in the central region of the brain stem - from the medulla to the diencephalon
glutamate (neurotransmitter)
reticular formation
emotional disclosure + immune functioning
indirect antagonists
50. The female reproductive cycle of mammals other than primates
estrous cycle
path of cerebrospinal fluid
non-competitive binding
Mesolimbic System
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