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Intro to Psychology / Brain & Behavior Study Guide – Neurons, Brain Anatomy, Nervous System, Neurotransmitters, Action Potentials

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Comprehensive study guide for Intro to Psychology, Brain & Behavior, Biopsychology, or PSYC 101. Covers major neuroscience foundations including the history of brain vs heart, monism vs dualism, trepanation, phrenology, and modern concepts like transhumanism and neural dust. Includes clear explanations of the nervous system (CNS vs PNS), sensory vs motor neurons, neuron anatomy, glial cells, brain slices/planes, anatomical directions, gyri vs sulci, meninges, ventricles, and major brain areas. Detailed breakdown of neural communication: ion concentrations, resting membrane potential, action potential steps, saltatory conduction, voltage-gated vs ligand-gated channels, excitatory vs inhibitory signaling, and neurotransmitter functions. Also includes research methods such as lesions, vivisection, microtomes, staining techniques, psychophysiological devices, and neuroimaging methods (what they measure + how they work). Organized in clean bullet points for fast memorization. Perfect for exam prep or last-minute studying.

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Intro to Psychology / Brain & Behavior Study Guide

Foundations of Neuroscience
• Heart vs Brain Importance: Ancient cultures debated which organ controlled thought; today we know
the brain does.
• Monism vs Dualism: Monism = mind and body are one. Dualism = mind and body are separate.
• Trepanation: Drilling a hole in the skull in ancient times, possibly to treat pressure or "release spirits."
• Phrenology: Disproven theory claiming bumps on the skull reveal personality.
• Transhumanism: Using technology to enhance human abilities.
• Neural Dust: Tiny implanted sensors that can monitor nerves and muscles.



Nervous System Overview
• Central Nervous System (CNS): Brain + spinal cord.
• Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): All nerves outside CNS.
• Sensory Neurons: Carry info from senses to CNS.
• Motor Neurons: Carry movement commands from CNS to muscles.
• Autonomic System: Involuntary functions.
- Sympathetic = fight-or-flight.
- Parasympathetic = rest-and-digest.
- Enteric = digestion system control.



Neuron Structure & Function
• Dendrites: Receive signals.
• Soma (Cell Body): Holds the nucleus; processes info.
• Axon: Sends signals away from neuron.
• Myelin: Fatty coating that speeds signals.
• Glial Cells: Support, protect, and feed neurons.
• Resting Potential: -70mV charge when neuron is inactive.
• Ion Concentrations: More Na+ outside, more K+ inside.
• Action Potential: Electrical impulse triggered when threshold is reached.
• Saltatory Conduction: Signal jumps between nodes, speeding transmission.
• Voltage-Gated Channels: Open when electrical charge changes.
• Ligand-Gated Channels: Open when a chemical binds.



Brain Structure & Orientation
• Gyri: Raised folds of the brain.
• Sulci: Grooves between gyri.
• Meninges: Protective brain layers (dura, arachnoid, pia).
• Ventricles: Fluid-filled spaces that hold cerebrospinal fluid.
• Brain Slices:
- Coronal: Front/back
- Sagittal: Left/right
- Horizontal: Top/bottom
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