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BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE LECTURE NOTES WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Stimulus input --> 
integration, perception, decision making, and coordination --> response output 
 
 
 
The Brains 3 Primary Functions 
1. Creating a sensory reality 2. Integration Info 3. Producing Behavior 
 
 
 
 
The Brains Primary Functions: Creating a sensory reality 
evolution has equipped each species with a view of the world hat helps it survive; ex: bees can see UV rays, snakes have heat sensing, dogs with smell, etc. 
 
 
 
The Brains Primary Functions: Integration Info 
curre...
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Chapter 1 Behavioral Neuroscience Scope and Outlook
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Chapter 1 Behavioral Neuroscience Scope and Outlook
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BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE DR. C IUPUI EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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biorhythm 
inherent timing mechanism that controls or initiates biological processes 
 
 
 
biological clock 
-neural system that times behavior 
-allows animals to anticipate events before they happen 
 
 
 
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free-running rhythm 
the internally generated rhythm observed in individuals living in the absence of time cues 
 
 
 
entrainment 
the process of altering the free-running cycle to fit a different rhythm 
 
 
 
zeitgeber 
a stimulus (usually the light of dawn) th...
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behavioral neuroscience 
the application of the principles of biology to the study of physiological, genetic, and developmental mechanisms of behavior in human and non-human animals 
 
 
 
behavioral neuroscience examines how __________ or ____________ modifies brain and behavior 
experience or environment 
 
 
 
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synonyms for behavioral neuroscience 
- biopsychology 
- biological psychology 
- physiological psychology 
- psychobiology 
 
 
 
neuroscience (field related...
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INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE EXAM #1 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Behavioral Neuroscience 
- The application of the principles of biology to the study of physiological, genetic, and developmental mechanisms of behavior in human and non-human animals. 
- Also examines how experience, or environment, modifies brain and behavior.` 
 
 
 
Neuroscience 
Scientific study of the nervous system 
 
 
 
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Biological Psychology 
Same as behavior neuroscience; although more passé (outdated, obsolete). Al...
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Neurotransmitters 
a chemical messenger that communicates across a synapse 
 
 
 
Neuromodulators 
a chemical messenger that communicates with target cells more distant than the synapse by diffusing away from the point of release 
 
 
 
 
Neurohormones 
a chemical messenger that communicates with target cells at a great distance, often by traveling through the circulation 
 
 
 
Cholinergic 
releasing or activated by acetylcholine or a related compound 
 
 
 
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) 
an enzy...
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behavioral neuroscience 
the application of the principles of biology to the study of physiological, genetic and developmental mechanisms of behavior in human and non-human animal 
- examines how experience, or the environment, modifies brain and behavior, and vice versa 
- typically involves analysis at the level of brain circuitry, nerves, neurotransmitters to understand the basic processes that underlie behavior 
- understand the neuroscience underlying behavior and experience 
 
 
neuroscien...
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BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE- CHAPTER 12 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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The behavior of organisms can be divided into three distinct categories. What are they? 
-Fixed action pattern: (also known as instincts) A stereotyped pattern of behavior elicited by a particular environmental stimuli 
 
-Reflexes: inevitable, involuntary response to a stimulus 
 
-Learned Behavior: (learning:) a relatively permanent change in behavior or the capacity for behavior due to experience. 
 
 
 
Be able to define reflex and give an example 
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Name the "touch" receptors and the types of information they carry 
- Hapsis is the perception of fine touch and pressure. 
- The corpuscular receptors are fast adapting and send input to the brain to the somatosensory cortex 
- Proprioception is the perception of the location and movement of the body. 
- It monitors the muscles and movements and gives feedback. 
- It is a fast adapting receptor that sends input to the brain to the motor cortex 
 
 
 
What is the difference between a rapidly a...