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Lecture Notes Behavioural Neuroscience

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A elaborate document (ca. 120 pages) with notes on all the lectures for behavioural neuroscience. It includes the text from the slides with the comments/explanation from the lecturer for each point. For some lectures (like lateralization or emotion) a lot of what the lecturer said was literally in the slides. For those lectures only the things that were said that are not written on the slides are added. But for others like brain damage, ALS and anorexia the majority of the notes are explanations from the lecturer including examples. Very useful for studying! Reading through this gives you a recap of everything that was discussed and it gives examples of possible exam questions throughout the document. Training questions based on these lecture notes will also be uploaded on Stuvia, to test yourself in answering possible exam questions.

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BEHAVIOURAL NEUROSCIENCE 1



Contents

Anorexia (15-11)..............................................................................................................................4

What is Anorexia?........................................................................................................................5

Cultural disease?......................................................................................................................8

Genetic disease?.....................................................................................................................10

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?..........................................................................................11

Hyperactivity..........................................................................................................................13

Starvation Experiment...........................................................................................................13

Neuromechanisms of Anorexia..................................................................................................14

Addictive compounds of Anorexia........................................................................................16

Lateralization (16-11)....................................................................................................................18

What to understand & know for the exam.................................................................................19

Behaviour and Lateralization.....................................................................................................20

Animals are just like humans.....................................................................................................22

Lateralization & the individual development............................................................................25

Lateralization & populations......................................................................................................27

Lateralization & communication...............................................................................................28

Damage (17-11).............................................................................................................................29

Brain damage.............................................................................................................................29

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Brain tumors...........................................................................................................................29

Cerebrovascular disorders (e.g. strokes)................................................................................30

Closed-head injuries (skull remains intact, but brain is damaged, e.g. an concussion).........33

Infections of the brain (bacterial or viral)..............................................................................33

Neurotoxins............................................................................................................................34

Genetic factors.......................................................................................................................35

What happens when cells die?...............................................................................................35

Neurological diseases.................................................................................................................36

Epilepsy..................................................................................................................................36

Parkinson’s disease................................................................................................................38

Multiple sclerosis...................................................................................................................39

Alzheimer’s disease...............................................................................................................39

Animal models...........................................................................................................................40

Kindling model of epilepsy....................................................................................................41

Transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer’s..............................................................................41

MPTP model of Parkinson’s..................................................................................................42

Neuroplasticity...........................................................................................................................42

Psychiatry (18/11)..........................................................................................................................45

Schizophrenia.............................................................................................................................46

Affective Disorders: depression and mania or unipolar and bipolar.........................................54

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Unipolar disorder/depression.................................................................................................55

Bipolar disorders: mood stabilizers.......................................................................................61

Emotion (19-11).............................................................................................................................67

The psychobiology and history of stress en emotion.................................................................68

The main physiological emotion/stress response systems (adaptation-reaction) en stress

indicators....................................................................................................................................79

Functional organisation SAM and HPA systems...................................................................79

Factors determining stress responsivity.................................................................................79

Controllability/predictability..................................................................................................81

Conclusion.............................................................................................................................82

The brain as target organ of stress hormones.............................................................................82

ALS (22-11)...................................................................................................................................88

History of ALS:..........................................................................................................................88

Treatment for ALS:....................................................................................................................90

What causes ALS?.....................................................................................................................92

Sport as a risk factor for ALS?..................................................................................................94

Role of testosterone....................................................................................................................95

Smell & Taste (23-11)...................................................................................................................97

Taste.........................................................................................................................................100

Taste receptors.....................................................................................................................102

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Taste transduction................................................................................................................103

Basic tastes...........................................................................................................................104

Taste pathways.....................................................................................................................104

Smell........................................................................................................................................106

Olfactory receptors...............................................................................................................107

Vomeronasal organ..............................................................................................................109

Aggression (24-11)......................................................................................................................110

History of research of aggressive behaviour............................................................................119

Neuro-anatomical wave.......................................................................................................121

Neurochemical wave............................................................................................................125

Neuro-genomic wave...........................................................................................................127

Anorexia (15-11)

Anorexia: You’ll be dead before you’re thin enough

Combines brain and periphery functioning.

History of Anorexia Nervosa

● St. Hieronlymus of Stridon, church father and spiritual leader of a group of Roma

women, one of whom starved herself to death in 383AD. First known case of a eating

disorder.

● Dark Ages: a few cases of young women, thought to be possesed by Satan and cured by

exorcism

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