Behavioral Neuroscienceexam 1
Polygenetic
Multiple genes have a role to play in particular behavior & interest
Human genome made up of
25,000 thousand genes
Which of the following is true of gene activity?
A gene may become active at only a certain time of the life cycle.
genes
DNA segments that serve as the key functional units in hereditary transmission. -basic unit of heredity
What influences which genes are present to participate in that interaction
Evolution
Explain how the vulnerability model relates to the nature-versus-nurture debate in neuroscience. Ans: The nature-versus-nurture debate asks about the relative contributions of heredity and environment in shaping our behavior. While genes are inherited, and thus can reflect the role of nature in influencing our behavior, the vulnerability model describes how most diseases do not result simply from an individual inheriting a specific allele of one gene. For example, a person with a genetic predisposition for schizophrenia may or may not develop schizophrenia, depending on the environmental risks (such as stress or trauma) that they experience. The vulnerability model describes how nurture can impact the extent to which heredity can shape behavior. Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Heredity, Environment, and Vulnerability Difficulty Level: Medium
Explain how the vulnerability model relates to the nature-versus-nurture debate in neuroscience. Ans: The nature-versus-nurture debate asks about the relative contributions of heredity and environment in shaping our behavior. While genes are inherited, and thus can reflect the role of nature in influencing our behavior, the vulnerability model describes how most diseases do not result simply from an individual inheriting a specific allele of one gene. For example, a person with a genetic predisposition for schizophrenia may or may not develop schizophrenia, depending on the environmental risks (such as stress or trauma) that they experience. The vulnerability model describes how nurture can impact the extent to which heredity can shape behavior. Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Heredity, Environment, and Vulnerability Difficulty Level: Medium
Our behavior is product of
Genes and environment
Pattern of activity of genes is due to
Interaction of experience in environment
critical or sensitive period
Of development r more important than other -relatively brief time during which learning is most likely to occur Ex if u experience a travesty at one point in life it may not have an effect on life versus if you experience that same tragedy during one point of the critical point which will have effect -8-9, 13-14, 16-17
Genes are not
Static -they turn on & off throughout life
Which statement below is true of the vulnerability model?
The model shows how nature and nurture interact to produce a characteristic or disorder.
Heritability
The proportion (0-1) of variatbility in a trait attributable to genes
Evolution
a change in frequency of particular genes in pop. over generations ex-moth, birch trees and industrial revolution
Nature vs. Nurture
a controversy in which it is debated whether genetics or environment is responsible for behavior - by false dichotomy because it's not one or other it works together
Neuron
a single neural cell
mind-body problem
based on the assumption of how are mind is related to body such Are mind and body separate and distinct, or is the mind simply the physical brain's subjective experience? -its a problem if you think it separate (dualism)
behavior neuroscience believe
behaviors and thoughts are physical processes -look at reality of beh. as biology
the brain is
bilateral -two parts for any structure (one side is the mirror image of the other)
nerve
bundle of axons running together like a multiwire cable
where are genes located
chromosomes
Chromosomes are composed of
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
The focus of behavioral neuroscientist is the study of the relationship between behavior, broadly defined, and biology, broadly defined. Which of the following is NOT "behavior"? -perception -emotion -development
development
The ______ lobe is located anterior to the central sulcus/fissure
frontal
What is the bridge
gene --> protein--> nervous syst--> mind
Epigenetics
gene code bt can change activity across life -the study of influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change
natural selection(survival of fittest)
genes that produce traits/beh. (adaptations) that increase reproductive success will pass & those that don't will die over generations
methylation
how active a gene is-a biochemical process that influences behavior by suppressing gene activity and expression
Behavior neuroscience approach
is to look at the nervous system
Which of the following is true of the temporal lobe?
it contains areas that process visual information.
The cerebral hemispheres are separated by the _____
longitudinal fissure
Renae Descartes
mathematician an philosopher who engage in the mind body problem -his approach was dualism
change is due to
natural selection
overt behavior
observable behavior
intanglement
phenomenon in physics of subtabonal particle blow them apart and capture one of the few and manipulate it the others will react -manipulate 1 causes a simultaneous reaction to the other ones ex- quontim physics-matter exist 2 diff stages bt react w/ each other easily -if in quaontim state it exist and dont -if u observe it it can change properties
evolution change our
physiological by changing genes
pineal gland
point of connection from body and mind(mental & physical) -located inn back of the brain in bud(antenna) -open brain in half and it pops out (ex orange)
Genes provide the instructions for making _____
proteins
behavioral neuroscience
relationship between behavior, broadly defined & biology broadly defined but w/ neurological
behavioral genetics
study of the genetic basis of behavior and personality ex taste and addiction -measure heritability
what are the function of genes
synthesis of protein -nerve cell wall -enzymes -neurotransmitter site -ion channel *by influnce protein it influence the nervous syst. structre & function
The ______ takes in visual, hearing, touch, and taste information and passes these types of information on to the cortex.
thalamus
Which of the following structures is part of the forebrain?
thalamus, pituitary gland
If you say you are a monist, you are saying you believe in ______
the brain and mind being composed of the same substancet
if genes can alter protein (metabolism by + or- protein) it can alter
the nervous system
Monism
the presumption that mind and body are different aspects of the same thing -one mind body is both physical
Dualism
the presumption that mind and body are two distinct entities that interact -2