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Summary for block 1.4 at Erasmus university (). I'm enrolled in international psychology, however the sources and study materials are the same in both psychology courses. Hence, these summaries may also be useful for Dutch students. The summaries are based on at least 2 of the required reading materials. For this course my final grade was a 8.1. Therefore, I hope they will be of assistance in preparation for your exams.

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Summary #5 gender issues
Mama Wawa
 false assumption that female and male are
discrete, mutually exclusive, opposite.

Hormones influence
- Development (conception/maturation
related)
- Activation (reproduction related)

Endocrine gland
= release of hormones WITHIN body
Exocrine gland
= release of substances targeted to leave (body surface)

Gonads
 testes & ovaries
- Produce sperm/ova (=gametes)
- Release hormones

Hormones
- Amino acid (adrenaline)
- Peptide (oxytocin) hydrophilic
- Protein
- Steroid  hydrophobic (fatty)
= able to pass through membrane  nucleus receptor 
influence gene expression
Diverse, long-lasting effects

Sex hormones are steroids
- Androgens (e.g., testosterone; mainly in testes)
- Estrogens (e.g., estradiol; mainly in ovaries)
- Progestins (e.g., progesterone)
Important gonadal gland = adrenal gland (cortex/medulla)

Pituitary gland
Posterior
Neural connection with hypothalamus
The hormones:
- Vasopressin
- Oxytocin
 pair bonding (release in preparation of baby), ejaculation, monogamy, relaxing
Synthesized in hypothalamus (paraventricular/supraoptic nucleus) and transported &
released by neurosecretory cells
= Relation nervous system and endocrine system

, Anterior
Produces many tropic hormones  influence other glands to produce a specific
hormone

hypothalamus produces releasing hormones (cause release of tropic hormones in
ant. Pit.)

Hypothalamus is connected to anterior pituitary by a vascular network
(=hypothalamopituitary portal system)

Releasing (or release-inhibiting) hormones are transported to anterior pituitary

Production or inhibition tropic hormone in anterior pituitary


Example: FSH (follicle stimul. Horm.)
Gonadotropin RH  stimulates gonadal hormone production

LH
(luteinizing hormone)

Women go through a hormonal (=menstrual) cycle. FSH promotes
the follicle growth. Lining of uterus slowly begin. FSH combined
with a burst of LH; ovulation.
= Periovulatory period: max fertility
The leftover follicle becomes corpus luteum
Produces progesterone to line the uterus for implantation of
fertilized egg.
no fertilization? = menstruation (shedding of lining)

When a woman is fertile, she often is more receptive/proceptive/sexually attractive/prefers
masculinity.

Development
Sperm and ova (produced in gonads) are haploid (contain only 23 chromosomes, not pairs)
Fuse together and form diploid zygote  a pairing of chromosomes.
Sex chromosomes are either X or Y, each gamete contains one of these.
Male: XY
Female: XX
Gonads (6 weeks)
The Y in the male chromosome pair produces the SRY protein  testes
Absence of SRY?  ovaries
Ducts (3rd month)
The developed testes start to shed testosterone  influences development of ‘ducts’
Wolffian = male (presence)
2 systems
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