BIO BASIS OF PSYCH UCSB FINAL REVIEW
A major difference in the physiological reaction to physical versus psychological stressors is that only physical stressors
(no difference)
On the basis of existing evidence, the following conclusion about ANS (autonomic nervous system) emotional specificity is warranted:
- There is not enough evidence to conclude that there is a different pattern of ANS activity associated with each emotional state. - The ANS does not respond in the same way to all emotional stimuli.
At rest, a neuron:
- has a membrane potential around -70 mV - is polarized
All set-point systems are __________ systems. (A set point is a theory that states everyone's body has a genetically determined range of weight and temperature that their body will try to maintain to stay at optimal health)
negative feedback systems (homeostatis, as in biology, or equilibrium, as in mechanics.)
The clusters of nerve fibers in the PNS are called
nerves
Endorphins are
neuropeptides
Many buttons contain two sizes of vesicles; the larger ones typically contain
neuropepties
Autoreceptors of a neuron are sensitive to the neuron's own
neurotransmitters
Conduction of action potentials along an axon is
nondecrimental
As compulsive drug taking develops, control of drug taking is thought to shift from the
nucleus accumbens in the ventral striatum to the dorsal striatum.
Many of the dopaminergic neurons with cell bodies in the ventral tegmental area synapse in the
nucleus accumbus
K complexes and sleep spindles
occur during stage 2 sleep are EEG waves
The anterolateral system is particularly responsive to
pain and temperature
Slow-wave sleep seems to play a particularly important role in the recuperative effects of sleep. The following is major evidence for this conclusion:
- people regain only a small portion of their lost sleep following a period of sleep deprivation, but regain most of their lost stage 4 - volunteers who have reduced the amount that they sleep each night have usually accomplished this without substantially reducing the amount of stages 3 and 4 sleep
A major contribution of H.M.'s case was that:
- was the first to strongly implicate the medial temporal lobes in memory - effectively challenged the views that memorial functions are diffusely and equivalently distributed throughout the brain - showed that there are distinct modes for short-term and long-term memory - provided evidence of memory without conscious awareness
Neurons recycle
-neurotransmitter molecules that have been drawn back into the terminal buttons after being released -the breakdown products of neurotransmitter molecules that have been degraded in the synapse by enzymes. -vesicles that have been integrated into the button membrane during exocytosis
Which is considered to be the most prevalent inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian CNS?
GABA
Projections to the visual cortex from the lateral geniculate nuclei terminate in cortical layer
IV
Which of the following provides the most detailed three-dimensional view of the structure of the living human brain?
MRI
Adrenergic neurons release
Norepinephrine
Consolidation is
a distinct process that serves to maintain, strengthen and modify memories that are already stored in the long-term memory.
Currently, consolidation is thought to last
a very long time
Glucocorticoids are released from the
adrenal medulla
The efferents that innervate extrafusal fibers are known as
alpha motor neurons
The 8-to-12 Hz EEG waves that are often associated with relaxed wakefulness are called
alpha waves
Haloperidol is a potent
antischizophrenic drug d2 receptor ligand
In comparison to metabotropic receptors, ionotropic receptors produce effects that
are longer lasting more diffuse more prevelant
When a small-molecule neurotransmitter molecule binds to an ionotropic receptor, the
associated ion channel opens or closes
An area of cerebral cortex that receives substantial input from more than one sensory system is classified as
association cortex
Posterior parietal cortex is considered to be
association cortex
Which of the following are thought to play a role in reducing excessive neurotransmitter release?
autoreceptors
Where do action potentials originate?
axon initial segment, adjacent to the axon hillock
The main source of the brain's acetylcholine is the
basal forebrain
Once released, neurotransmitter molecules typically produce signals in postsynaptic neurons by
binding to postsynaptic receptors
Lithium has often been used to treat
bipolar affective disorder
The reference point for many stereotaxic atlases of the rat brain is
bregma
Gray matter of the spinal cord is largely composed of
cell bodies and unmyelinated interneurons
Each amygdala is a
cluster of many nuclei
Current theories of the function of the basal ganglia emphasize their
cognitive functions
According to the text, drug addicts are people who
continue to use a drug despite the drug's adverse effects on their health and social life, and despite their efforts to stop.
A temporary or reversible lesion can be produced by
cooling the target brain structure or injecting an anesthetic into it.
The transmission of postsynaptic potentials is
decremental and rapid
According to the James-Lange theory, different emotional stimuli induce __________ patterns of autonomic nervous system activity.
different
Dopamine is not an effective treatment for Parkinson's disease because
dopamine doesn't penetrate the blood-brain barrier
The dorsal stream flows from primary visual cortex to
dorsal prestriate cortex then to inferotemporal cortex.
A state of decreased sensitivity to a drug as a result of previous exposure to the drug is called
drug tolerance
The amygdala appears to be involved in the __________ component of memory, whereas the cerebellum appears to be involved in the __________ component.
emotional; sensorimotor
According to the James-Lange theory of emotion,
emotions occur as a result of physiological reaction to events
The study of all mechanisms of inheritance other than the classic genetic code and its expression is called
epigenetics
Which of the following is not found in neurons that release norepinephrine?
epinephrine
Most of the body's energy reserves are stored in the form of
fat
High-acuity vision is mediated by the
fovea
Clusters of neural cell bodies in the CNS are called
ganglion
Disorders characterized by extreme feelings of anxiety and severe stress responses in the absence of an apparent precipitating stimulus are classified as
generalized anxiety disorders
The most commonly employed physiological measure of stress is the level of circulating
glucocorticoids
muscles are protected from damage caused by excessive contraction by
golgi tendon organs
Simple cells of the primary visual cortex
have receptive fields with static "on" and "off" areas that are separated by a straight edge.
Insulin
helps cells to take in glucose to be used for energy
Long-term potentiation has been most frequently studied in the
hippocampus
Which neural structure has a particularly dense population of glucocorticoid receptors?
hippocampus
Negetive feedback systems in the body tend to maintain
homeostasis
Narcolepsy is most often considered to be a disorder of
hypersomnia (excessive sleepiness)
Many hunger and satiety peptides have receptors in the
hypothalamus
The amygdala is thought to activate the appropriate sympathetic and behavioral responses to threat via the __________, respectively.
hypothalamus and PAG
Which of the following is not an amino acid neurotransmitter?
indolamine
The intrafusal fibers are
innervated by an efferent neuron known as the gamma motor neuron
The main reason why LTP (long term potentiation) is one of the most widely studied neuroscientific phenomena is that it
involves a synaptic change similar to the synaptic change that has been hypothesized to be the basis of memory storage.
Conduction of action potentials in myelinated axons
is faster than in unmyelinated axons
The wave of absolute refractoriness that follows an action potential
keeps the action potential from spreading actively back along an axon towards the cell body
The cerebellum is thought to store memories of
learned sensorimotor skills
Ionotropic receptors are linked to
ligand activated ion channels
As a consequence of digestion, three different forms of energy are delivered to the body:
lipids, amino acids, and glucose
Which of the following is not one of Ekman and Friesen's primary emotional expressions?
lust
The role of the gamma motor neuron is to
maintain muscle spindle sensitivity, regardless of muscle length
Many of the people who experience clinical depression also experience recurring periods of
mania
The amygdala is thought to play a role in
memory for the emotional significance of experiences
The particular glial cells that engulf cellular debris and trigger inflammation are
microglia
The dissociative anesthetics, such as ketamine,
mimic the negative symptoms of schizophrenia by acting as antagonists of glutamate receptors
Cataplexy is common in cases of
narcolepsy
Adhering to the surface of the brain is the
pia mater
In its resting state, a neuron is said to be
polarized
According to the incentive-sensitization theory of drug addiction, as an addict habitually consumes the drug, the
positive-incentive value of taking the drug increases.
Second messengers are formed in the
post synaptic neuron
cocaine hydrochloride
reduces the reuptake of dopamine from synapses by blocking dopamine transporters.
The retina-geniculate-striate system is organized
retinatopically
After release, most neurotransmitters are deactivated through
reuptake
Cocaine and amphetamines in high doses can produce a temporary disorder that is similar to
schizophrenia
Each facial expression __________ on the left side of the face.
sooner
In laboratory animals, cortical EEG signals are commonly recorded through
stainless steel skull screws
Bilateral lesions of the __________ selectively disrupt circadian cycles.
superchiasmatic neclei
The tip of your nose is
superior and dorsal
Neurotransmitters are often stored in
synaptic vesicles
Stress disrupts the performance of
tasks mediated by the hippocampus
The existence of complementary color afterimages supports
the opponent process theory
Co-occurrence has been shown to be critical for the induction of LTP. Co-occurrence refers to the requirement for simultaneous activity in
the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons
Clinical depression and anxiety are comorbid disorders, which mean
they tend to occur in the same individuals
Drug tolerance is a shift in the dose-response curve
to the right (therefore, in tolerant subjects the same disease has less effect and a greater does is required to produce the same effect)
When a motor neuron fires, all of the muscle fibers of its motor
unit contract together
The receptive field of a visual neuron is the area of the
visual field within which the suitable visual stimulus can influence the firing of the neuron