Location and major function of: hippocampus
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process of memory
What is the function of the Endocrine system and how does it relate to the nervous
system?
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, Endocrine system- the body's set of "slow" chemical communication
system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the blood stream
Nervous system- the body's speedy, electrochemical communication
network, consisting of all nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous
systems.
Both involve chemical communication
Sympathetic vs. parasympathetic nervous systems
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Sympathetic- ready for activity -fear response
Parasympathetic- kicks in to calm you down
Location and major function of: primary visual cortex
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receives info from the retinas; map of visual space on the
cortex
Know the important ethical considerations/requirements for conducting research with
humans
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, 1) obtain potential participants informed consent before experiment
2) protect them from harm or discomfort
3) keep information about individual participants confidential
4) fully debrief people
Stages of synaptic transmission
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1) Synthesis
2) Release
3)Binding
4) Inactivation
5) Reuptake
Corpus collosum
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large band of neural fibers connecting the two brain
hemispheres and carrying messages between them.
From what 2 disciplines did psychology emerge?
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process of memory
What is the function of the Endocrine system and how does it relate to the nervous
system?
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, Endocrine system- the body's set of "slow" chemical communication
system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the blood stream
Nervous system- the body's speedy, electrochemical communication
network, consisting of all nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous
systems.
Both involve chemical communication
Sympathetic vs. parasympathetic nervous systems
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Sympathetic- ready for activity -fear response
Parasympathetic- kicks in to calm you down
Location and major function of: primary visual cortex
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receives info from the retinas; map of visual space on the
cortex
Know the important ethical considerations/requirements for conducting research with
humans
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, 1) obtain potential participants informed consent before experiment
2) protect them from harm or discomfort
3) keep information about individual participants confidential
4) fully debrief people
Stages of synaptic transmission
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1) Synthesis
2) Release
3)Binding
4) Inactivation
5) Reuptake
Corpus collosum
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large band of neural fibers connecting the two brain
hemispheres and carrying messages between them.
From what 2 disciplines did psychology emerge?
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