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1 Psychology in Action (8e) by Karen Huffman
Chapter 2: Neuroscience and Biological Foundations Presented by: Mani Rafiee

2 Lecture Overview Neural Bases of Behavior Nervous System Organization
A Tour Through the Brain Our Genetic Inheritance

3 Neural Bases of Psychology
Neuroscience: interdisciplinary field studying how biological processes relate to behavioral and mental processes

4 Neural Bases of Psychology
The nervous system consists of neurons (cells responsible for receiving and transmitting electrochemical information).

5 Neural Bases of Psychology: The Structure of a Neuron

6 Neural Bases of Psychology: Neural Communication
Within a neuron, communication occurs through an action potential (neural impulse that carries information along the axon of a neuron).

7 Neural Bases of Psychology: Neural Communication (Continued)
Between neurons, communication occurs through transmission of neural information across a synapse by neurotransmitters (chemicals released by neurons that alter activity in other neurons).

8 Neural Bases of Psychology: Neural Communication (Continued)
Receiving neurons receive multiple messages from other neurons, and these messages determine if an action potential occurs or not.

9 Neural Bases of Psychology: Neural Communication (Continued)
Note how the axon terminals of sending neurons almost completely cover the cell body of the receiving neuron.

10 Neural Bases of Psychology: Applying Psychology to Everyday Life
Major Neurotransmitters: Serotonin Acetylcholine (ACh) Dopamine (DA) Norepinephrine (NE) Epinephrine (adrenaline) GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid) Endorphins

11 Neural Bases of Psychology: Receptor Sites
normal message blocked message (wrong shape) agonistic drugs mimic shape and enhance neurotransmitter antagonistic drugs fill the site and block neurotransmitter

12 Neural Bases of Psychology: How Hormones Affect Us
Endocrine System: collection of glands that manufacture and secrete hormones

13 Nervous System Organization
Central Nervous System (CNS): includes the brain and spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): includes all nerves and neurons connecting CNS to the rest of the body (subdivided into the somatic and autonomic nervous systems)

14 Nervous System Organization

15 Nervous System Organization: Central Nervous System (CNS)
The spinal cord is also responsible for involuntary, automatic behaviors called reflexes.

16 Nervous System Organization: Subdivisions of the Peripheral Nervous System
Somatic Nervous System (SNS): connects to sensory receptors and controls skeletal muscles. Autonomic Nervous System (ANS): controls involuntary bodily functions ANS is subdivided into: Sympathetic Nervous System (arouses) and the Parasympathetic Nervous System (calms)

17 Nervous System Organization:
Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Nervous Systems

18 Our Genetic Inheritance
To answer questions about the influence of nature versus nurture, psychologists use behavioral genetics research. Behavioral Genetics: studies the relative effects of nature (heredity, genes, and chromosomes) and nurture (environment) on behavior and mental processes.

19 Our Genetic Inheritance: Genes & DNA
The nucleus of every cell in our body contains genes, which carry the code for hereditary transmission. These genes are arranged along chromosomes (strands of paired DNA).

20 Our Genetic Inheritance: Genes & DNA
Tongue-curling is one of the only traits that depends on a specific dominant gene.

21 Our Genetic Inheritance: Twin Research

22 Our Genetic Inheritance
Evolutionary Psychology: studies how natural selection and adaptation help explain behavior and mental processes

23 Our Genetic Inheritance: Better Living Through Neuroscience
Neuroplasticity: brain’s lifelong ability to reorganize and change its structure and function Neurogenesis: the division and differentiation of non-neuronal cells to produce neurons Stem cells: Precursor (immature) cells that give birth to new specialized cells


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