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1 Ch. 2 Review The area of psychology that focuses on the biological foundations of behavior and mental processes.

2 Psychobiology

3 Ch. 2 Review Structure in the brain that controls certain reflexes and coordinates the body’s movements.

4 Cerebellum

5 Ch. 2 Review Studies of identical and fraternal twins to determine the relative influence of heredity & environment on human behavior.

6 Twin Studies

7 Ch. 2 Review Functions of this area in the brain include concentration, goal-directed behavior, personality, complex problem solving & emotional control.

8 Frontal Lobe

9 Study of how traits are transmitted from one generation to the next.
Ch. 2 Review Study of how traits are transmitted from one generation to the next.

10 Genetics

11 Ch. 2 Review Research carried out on children, adopted at birth by parents not related to them, to determine the relative influence of heredity and environment on human behavior.

12 Adoption Studies

13 Permits three-dimensional imaging of a living human brain.
Ch. 2 Review Permits three-dimensional imaging of a living human brain.

14 CAT Scan

15 Area of the left hemisphere which is crucial to our ability to talk.
Ch. 2 Review Area of the left hemisphere which is crucial to our ability to talk.

16 Broca’s Area

17 Ch. 2 Review A subfield of psychology concerned with the origins of behaviors and mental processes, their adaptive value, and the purposes they continue to serve.

18 Evolutionary Psychology

19 One part of the limbic system that is important for memory & learning.
Ch. 2 Review One part of the limbic system that is important for memory & learning.

20 Hippocampus

21 Ch. 2 Review Studies that estimate the heritability of a trait by breeding animals with other animals that have the same trait.

22 Selection Studies

23 Ch. 2 Review The most famous case study to have survived severe damage to the brain.

24 Phineas Gage

25 Ch. 2 Review Part of the cerebral cortex that receives sensory information from throughout the body.

26 Parietal Lobe

27 Ch. 2 Review Area of the brain which includes the hippocampus. This area controls emotional responses to given situations.

28 Limbic System

29 Area of the brain essential for processing & understanding language.
Ch. 2 Review Area of the brain essential for processing & understanding language.

30 Wernicke’s Area

31 Ch. 2 Review Darwin’s theory of evolution, which states that organisms best adapted to their environment tend to survive longer.

32 Natural Selction

33 Ch. 2 Review Magnetic resonance imaging which produces pictures of the inner brain structure.

34 MRI

35 Ch. 2 Review Studies of heritability in humans based upon the assumption that if genes influence a certain trait, close relatives should be more similar on that trait than distant relatives.

36 Family Studies

37 Ch. 2 Review Part of the peripheral nervous system that carries messages between the central nervous system and the internal organs.

38 Autonomic Nervous System

39 Ch. 2 Review A thick band of nerve fibers connecting the left and right cerebral cortex.

40 Corpus Callosum

41 This structure connects the brain
Ch. 2 Review This structure connects the brain to the spinal cord.

42 Brain Stem

43 Ch. 2 Review Region of the brain the relays and translates incoming messages from the sense receptors, except those for smell.

44 Thalamus

45 Ch. 2 Review Division of the nervous system that connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body.

46 Peripheral Nervous System

47 Member of a gene pair that controls the appearance of a certain trait.
Ch. 2 Review Member of a gene pair that controls the appearance of a certain trait.

48 Dominant Gene

49 The part of the peripheral nervous system
Ch. 2 Review The part of the peripheral nervous system that carries messages from the senses to the central nervous system.

50 Somatic Nervous System

51 The ability of the brain to change in response to experience.
Ch. 2 Review The ability of the brain to change in response to experience.

52 Neural Plasticity

53 Ch. 2 Review Division of the nervous system that consists of the brain & spinal cord.

54 Central Nervous System

55 Ch. 2 Review Complex cable of neurons that runs down the spine, connecting the brain to most of the rest of the body.

56 Spinal Cord

57 Ch. 2 Review Part of the cerebral hemisphere that receives and interprets visual information.

58 Occipital Lobe

59 Individual cells that are the smallest units of the nervous system.
Ch. 2 Review Individual cells that are the smallest units of the nervous system.

60 Neuron

61 Branch of the autonomic nervous system; it calms and relaxes the body.
Ch. 2 Review Branch of the autonomic nervous system; it calms and relaxes the body.

62 Parasympathetic Nervous System

63 Ch. 2 Review Member of a gene pair that can control the appearance of a certain trait only if it is paired with another recessive gene.

64 Recessive Gene

65 Ch. 2 Review Pairs of threadlike bodies within the cell nucleus that contain the gene.

66 Chromosomes

67 The area of the brain that governs motivation & emotional responses.
Ch. 2 Review The area of the brain that governs motivation & emotional responses.

68 Hypothalamus


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