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Summary Biopsychology A-level psychology AQA notes (Not essay content)

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​ ervous system:​
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​Consists of the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system and​
​communicates​
​using electrical signals​

​Two main functions of the nervous system:​
​-​ ​To collect, process and respond to information in the environment​
​-​ ​To co-ordinate the working of different organs and cells in the body​
​-​ ​Consists of the brain and spinal cord and is the origin of all complex commands and​
​decisions​
​-​ ​Sends information to the CNS from the outside world, transmits messages from the​
​CNS to muscles and glands in the body​

​-​ ​ he nervous system is made up of the central nervous system (CNS - brain and​
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​spinal cord), whilst the peripheral nervous system (PNS) relays messages from the​
​environment to the CNS,via sensory neurons and from the CNS to effectors, via​
​motor neurons.​
​-​ ​The PNS Is subdivided into the​
​-​ ​Automatic nervous system - controls involuntary, vital functions of the body,​
​such​​as maintaining heart rates and breathing rates​
​-​ ​Somatic nervous system - receives information from sensory receptors​
​belonging to each of the 5 senses, and results in effectors being stimulated. It​
​also governs muscle movement​
​-​ ​The autonomic nervous system is also subdivided into the sympathetic and​
​parasympathetic branches​
​-​ ​These branches work as antagonistic pair (they are opposites)​
​-​ ​Either being in the 'rest and digest' response (parasympathetic)- decreases​
​-​ ​Or the fight or flight response (sympathetic) - increases​
​-​ ​e.g. sympathetic nervous system increases heart rate, breathing​
​rates, causes vasoconstriction and pupil dilation​
​-​ ​Whereas, the parasympathetic nervous system decreases heart​
​rates, causes vasodilation and pupil constriction​

​Gland​​- An organ in the body that synthesises substances such as hormones​

​ he​​Somatic Nervous System​​(SNS) controls muscle movement and receives information​
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​from​
​the sensory receptors (what you are feeling, hearing, smelling, tasting and seeing at all​
​times)​

​ he​​Autonomic Nervous System​​(ANS) is responsible for organs and ensuring vital​
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​functioning happens such as breathing, digestion and heart rate.​

, ​ ndocrine system​​- One of the body's major information systems that instructs glands to​
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​release hormones directly into the bloodstream. These hormones are carried towards target​
​organs in the body. Communicates via chemicals.​

​ ormones​​- Chemical substances that circulate in the bloodstream and only affect target​
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​organs. They are produced in large quantities but disappear quickly. Their effects are very​
​powerful​

​ ight or flight​​- The way an animal responds when stressed, the body becomes​
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​physiologically aroused in readiness to fight an aggressor or flee​

​ drenaline​​- A hormone produced by the adrenal glands which is part of the human body's​
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​immediate stress response system. Adrenaline has a strong effect on the cells of the​
​cardiovascular system - stimulating heart rate, contracting blood vessels and dilating air​
​passages.​


​-​ ​ ituitary gland​​- Controls the release of hormones from all the other endocrine​
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​glands in the body​
​-​ ​Thyroid gland​​- Releases the hormone thyroxine , which increases heart rate, in​
​turn, increases metabolic rates and therefore increases the rate of growth. The target​
​organ is the kidneys and the liver.​
​-​ ​Adrenal gland​​- Releases adrenaline which create the physiological arousal​
​preceding the fight or flight response , through increasing the activity within the​
​sympathetic branch of the nervous system​


​Fight or flight response​

​-​ ​ he endocrine system and the autonomic nervous system (ANS) work in parallel with​
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​one another​
-​ ​ ​The fight or flight response is an acute response and is automatic​
​1)​ ​The body senses and becomes aware of a stressor in the environment​
​2)​ ​Through sensory receptors and sensory neurons in the PNS , this information is sent​
​to the hypothalamus in the brain which coordinates a response and triggers​
​increased levels in the sympathetic branch of the ANS​
​3)​ ​The ANS changes from its normal resting state (parasympathetic) to the​
​physiologically aroused sympathetic state​
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4 ​The SNS sends a signal to the adrenal medulla​
​5)​ ​Adrenaline is released from the adrenal medulla in the adrenal glands​
​6)​ ​This causes physiologically changes​​e.g. heart beats faster, pushing blood into​
​muscles, dilation of pupils, decreased production of saliva and triggers the​
​release of glucose​
​7)​ ​Glucose is released to sustain the fight or flight response ,the purpose of this is to​
​enable us to escape the stressor and increase the likelihood of survival​
​8)​ ​Once the stressor is no longer a threat ,as part of an antagonistic pairing ,the​
​hypothalamus triggers less activity in the sympathetic branch and more activity in the​
​parasympathetic branch of the ANS.​
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