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PSYC 230 Exam 1 - UNC Chanon Questions
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Early 1800's Ans: the mind cannot study itself

Later 1800's Ans: i. Donders - RT of decision making

ii. Ebbinghaus- time course of forgetting

Early 1900's Ans: Watson & Skinner: behaviorism

Mid 1900's Ans: PC and Al's, Chomsky and Neisser (1st textbook)

neuropsychology Ans: study cases of brain damage

Experimental Psychology: attention Ans: study accuracy and
reaction time

soma Ans: cell body; nucleus

dendrites Ans: collect info (receive), many


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axon Ans: send info (transmit), one, can be myelinated

neurons receive a signal... Ans: physical or chemical

receptor cells (sensory neuron) Ans: physical, rods/cones or
touch

interneurons Ans: a neuron that transmits impulses between
other neurons, especially as part of a reflex arc

sodium diffuses through dendrites to cell body... Ans: passive
current; strong enough to reach a threshold point before action
current can begin

Steps of Action Potential Ans: a. Sodium channels open
(depolarization)

a) Triggered by diffusing sodium by dendrites to cell body

b. Potassium channels begin to open (hyperpolarization)

c. The axon returns to its resting potential

d. The ion pump restores the normal distribution of sodium and
potassium ions

at rest... Ans: inside of cell is negative compared to outside of cell


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When is the inside of the cell most positive? Ans: Na+ channels
become refractory

Myelination- why? Ans: a. Makes signal travel faster

b. Where myelin is wrapped around the axons, the ion channels are
unable to open

c. Develop as you develop

Single Cell Recording Ans: Pros: high spatial resolution and
precise timing (temporal)

Cons: hard to pin point specific cells and what produces the
activity in those cells, behavior of cells is more than the sum of its
parts, usually cannot be done in humans (invasive)

ERP Ans: pros: precise timing (temporal), noninvasive

cons: poor spatial, requires many trials

EEG Ans: general states of consciousness; like a worse version of
ERP

MRI Ans: structure




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