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Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst

The Biological Bases of Behavior Chapter 03

Neural and Hormonal Systems Module 07

Neurons: The Building Blocks of the Nervous System Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems

The electrochemical communication system of the body Nervous System The electrochemical communication system of the body Sends messages from the brain to the body for movement Brings information to the brain from the senses

The basic building block of the nervous system -- a nerve cell Neuron The basic building block of the nervous system -- a nerve cell Neurons perform three basic tasks Receive information Carry the information Pass the information on to the next neuron

Neurons come in a variety of shapes, sizes, etc. Neurons “fire” -- send an impulse down their length -- or they don’t “fire” Neurons come in a variety of shapes, sizes, etc.

Parts of the Neuron

Parts of the Neuron - Dendrites

Parts of the Neuron - Soma

Parts of the Neuron - Axon

Parts of the Neuron – Myelin Sheath

Parts of the Neuron - Terminals

Neurons

Neuron

Neural Communication: The Neural Impulse Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems

A brief electrical charge that travels down the axon of the neuron. Action Potential A brief electrical charge that travels down the axon of the neuron. A neural impulse Considered an “on” condition of the neuron

Once the refractory period is complete the neuron can fire again The “recharging phase” when a neuron, after firing, cannot generate another action potential Once the refractory period is complete the neuron can fire again

The neuron is set and ready to fire Resting Potential The state of a neuron when it is at rest and capable of generating an action potential The neuron is set and ready to fire

All-or-None Principle The principle that if a neuron fires it will always fire at the same intensity All action potentials are of the same strength. A neuron does NOT fire at 30%, 45% or 90% but at 100% each time it fires.

Communication Between Neurons Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems

The action potential cannot jump the gap Synapse The tiny, fluid filled gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrite of another neuron The action potential cannot jump the gap

Neurotransmitters A chemical messenger that travels across the synapse from one neuron to the next Can influence whether the second neuron will generate an action potential or not

Neurotransmitters

The second neuron is more likely to fire. Excitatory Effect A neurotransmitter effect that makes it more likely that the receiving neuron will generate an action potential (impulse) The second neuron is more likely to fire.

The second neuron is less likely to fire. Inhibitory Effect A neurotransmitter effect that makes it less likely that the receiving neuron will generate an action potential (impulse) The second neuron is less likely to fire.

Neural Communication: The Neural Chain Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems

Receptor Cells Specialized cells in the sensory systems of the body that can turn other kinds of energy into action potentials that the nervous system can process Receptor cells in the eye turn light into a neural impulse the brain understands.

Nerves that carry information to the central nervous system Sensory Nerves Nerves that carry information to the central nervous system Connect the sense organs to the brain and spinal cord

Interneurons Nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord responsible for processing information related to sensory input and motor output

Nerves that carry information from the central nervous system Motor Nerves Nerves that carry information from the central nervous system Carries messages from the brain and spinal cord to other parts of your body

A Neural Chain

A Neural Chain

A Neural Chain

A Neural Chain

A Neural Chain

The Structure of the Nervous System Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems

The Nervous System

Central Nervous System (CNS) The brain and spinal cord The brain is the location of most information processing. The spinal cord is the main pathway to and from the brain.

Spinal Cord

Divisions of the Nervous System

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) The sensory and motor nerves that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body Peripheral means “outer region” The system is subdivided into the somatic and autonomic nervous systems.

Divisions of the Nervous System

Somatic Nervous System The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body’s skeletal muscles Contains the motor nerves needed for the voluntary muscles

Divisions of the Nervous System

Autonomic Nervous System The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and muscles of the internal organs Monitors the autonomic functions Controls breathing, blood pressure, and digestive processes Divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems

Divisions of the Nervous System

Sympathetic Nervous System The part of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body to deal with perceived threats Fight or flight response

Divisions of the Nervous System

Parasympathetic Nervous System The part of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body Brings the body back down to a relaxed state

Divisions of the Nervous System

The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems The Endocrine System Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems

One of the body’s two communication systems Endocrine System One of the body’s two communication systems A set of glands that produce hormones-- chemical messengers that circulate in the blood

Similar to neurotransmitters in that they are also messengers Hormone Chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands and circulated in the blood Similar to neurotransmitters in that they are also messengers Slower communication system, but with longer lasting effects

The endocrine system’s gland that controls the other endocrine glands Pituitary Gland The endocrine system’s gland that controls the other endocrine glands Called the “master gland” Located at the base of the brain and connects to the hypothalamus

Endocrine System

Endocrine gland that helps regulate the energy level in the body Thyroid Gland Endocrine gland that helps regulate the energy level in the body Located in the neck

Endocrine System

Endocrine glands that help to arouse the body in times of stress Adrenal Gland Endocrine glands that help to arouse the body in times of stress Located just above the kidneys Release epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline)

Endocrine System

Regulates the level of blood sugar in the blood Pancreatic Gland Regulates the level of blood sugar in the blood

Endocrine System

Testosterone – primary males hormone Estrogen – primary female hormone Sex Glands Ovaries (females) and testes (males) are the glands that influence emotion and physical development. Testosterone – primary males hormone Estrogen – primary female hormone Males and females have both estrogen and testosterone in their systems.

Endocrine System

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