Physiological Psychology Exam 1 - Ebony Glover
When a neuron's membrane is at rest, the concentration gradient tends to move sodium ____ the cell and the electrical gradient tends to move it ____ the cell.
into; into
A receptor can directly open a channel exerting a(n) _____effect or it can produce slower but longer ______ effects.
ionotropic; metabotropic
Metabotropic
is associated with a "second messenger"
Distal
located more distant from the point of origin or attachment
The hindbrain consists of the:
medulla pons and cerebellum
Spatial summation refers to:
multiple weak stimulations that occur at the same time.
The resting potential is mainly the result of:
negatively charged proteins inside the cell
According to the text, in the control of behavior, genes are ____. all important and difficult are irrelevant neither all important nor irrelevant all important
neither all important nor irrelevant
The brain area most often linked to drug addiction is the:
nucleus accumbens
Patients with Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease have impairments of attention and intellect because of inactivity or deterioration of their ______.
nucleus basalis
What type of glial cells myelinate axons in the brain and spinal cord?
ogliodendrocytes
contralateral
on the opposite side of the body
Endogenous cannabinoid receptors are located:
on the presynaptic neuron
Ipsilateral
on the same side of the body
An _________ describes how a structure or behavior develops including the influence of genes, nutrition, experiences and their interactions
ontogenetic
When a neuron's membrane is at rest, the concentration gradient tends to move potassium ____ the cell and the electrical gradient tends to move it ____ the cell.
out of; into
Explaining differences in running speed as a function of differences in muscle fiber types is an example of a _______________ explanation.
physiological
Which of the following is more typical of a metabotropic effect than an ionotropic effect?
produces long-lasting effects on the post-synaptic cell
The presence of an all-or-none law suggests that neurons can only convey different messages by changing their:
rate or pattern of action potentials.
Which type of glia builds myelin sheaths around axons in the periphery of the body?
schwann cells
The spinal cord communicates with:
sense organs and muscles below the level of the head
Which of the following is NOT a catecholamine?
serotonin
Hormones exert their effects:
similarly to metabotropic neurotransmitters.
During the entire course of events from the start of an action potential until the membrane returns to its resting potential, what is the net movement of ions?
sodium in, potassium out
A drug that produces excitement, alertness, elevated mood, and decreased fatigue is referred to as a:
stimulant
Affinity refers to a drugs _____, while efficacy refers to a drug's _____.
strength of binding to the receptor; tendency to activate receptor
Which part of the nervous system prepares the body for "fight or flight" activities?
sympathetic
The correct sequence of chemical events at a synapse is:
synthesis, transport, release, reuptake
Ribosomes are the part of a cell that:
synthesizes new proteins
For natural selection to generate evolutionary change in a population: -the change in gene frequencies will probably be harmful to the species. -the differences must have a hereditary basis. -the change in gene frequencies must help the species in the long run. -there need not be any differences in the traits of individuals in that population.
the differences must have a hereditary basis.
What is the synaptic cleft?
the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron
Electrical gradients lead to what kind of movements?
the movement of ions to areas having the opposite electrical charges
Concentration gradients lead to what kind of movements?
the movement of ions to areas of their lowest concentrations
Evolution improves the fitness of the population, which is defined as: -the number of copies of one's genes that endure in later generations. -survival of the individual. -ability to adapt to a variety of environments. -overall health and well-being.
the number of copies of one's genes that endure in later generations.
When the neuron is at rest, what is responsible for moving sodium ions out of the cell?
the sodium potassium pump
The sodium-potassium pump repeatedly transports ______ sodium ions out of the cell while drawing _____ potassium ions into it.
three; two
Dorsal
toward the back
anterior
toward the front
medial
toward the midline, away from the side
Posterior
toward the rear
Lateral
toward the side, away from the midline
Ventral
toward the stomach
Which function is NOT preformed by glia?
transmitting information
The all-or-none law states that:
A neuron produces an action potential of maximal strength, or none at all.
The primary feature of a neuron that prevents the action potential from traveling back from where it just passed is the:
A refractory period
Purines
ATP, adenosine
Acetylcholine are
Acetylcholine
A drug that mimics or increases the effects of a neurotransmitter
Agonist - high affinity and high efficacy
Which group is most likely to suffer from a thiamine deficiency?
Alcoholics
The basic building blocks for the majority of neurotransmitters are:
Amino Acids
A drug that blocks the effects of a neurotransmitter
Antagonist
If a drug has high affinity and low efficacy, what effect does it have on the postsynaptic neuron?
Antagonistic
Which division of the nervous system consists of neurons that control the heart, intestines, and other organs?
Autonomic
The primary difference between biological psychologists and neuroscientists is that neuroscientists place greater emphasis on studying: -Chemistry -Psychology -Biology -Behavior
Behavior
When a membrane is at rest, what attracts sodium ions to the inside of the cell?
Both an electrical gradient and a concentration gradient
What do temporal summation and spatial summation have in common?
Both enable a reflex to occur in response to weak stimuli.
Why do cocaine and amphetamine produce similar effects?
Both increase the presence of dopamine in the synapses.
When an action potential reaches the end of an axon, it evokes the release of neurotransmitters by opening ____ channels in the axon terminal.
Calcium
Gases
Carbon Dioxide
If a person has difficulty determining which of the two rhythms is faster, it is likely that she has suffered damage to the:
Cerebellum
proximal
Closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
The effect of Ritalin (methylphenidate) on the synapse is most similar to that of:
Cocaine
Which neurotransmitter has been repeatedly connected with addictive drugs?
Dopamine
What supports the argument that humans have NOT stopped evolving? -Medicine and technology are keeping more people alive these days. -More mutations will occur because of increased use of pesticides. -Evolution is based on reproduction rates so as long as some people have more children than others do, their genes will spread. -Humans are no longer subject to "survival of the fittest."
Evolution is based on reproduction rates so as long as some people have more children than others do, their genes will spread.
Most excitatory post-synaptic potentials result in an action potential. True or False
False
Which activity is increased by the sympathetic nervous system?
Heart rate
What is the relationship between heritability estimates and environmental factors? -High environmental consistency raises heritability estimates. -High environmental consistency lowers heritability estimates. -Environments have no effect on heritability estimates. -The effects of the environment on heritability estimates are unpredictable.
High environmental consistency raises heritability estimates.
A chemical is called a(n) _______ when it flows through the blood to targets throughout the body.
Hormone
Inhibitory synapses on a neuron:
Hyperpolarize the postsynaptic cell.
Releasing hormones are synthesized in the ____ and released in the ____.
Hypothalamus; Anterior Pituitary
Suppose you were bitten by a black widow spider whose venom increases the release of acetylcholine from the presynaptic terminal. Which of the following treatments would be most effective?
Increase the activity of acetylcholinesterase
Hyperpolarization is: -Increased polarization -Decreased polarization -the threshold of the cell -the resting potential of the cell
Increased Polarization
If all of a neuron's dendrites or axons were contained within the spinal cord, it would be considered a(n) ____ neuron.
Intrinsic
What happens to acetylcholine after it attaches to a receptor on the postsynaptic cell?
It is broken down into two components.
The interlinked structures that form a border around the brainstem are referred to as the:
Limbic system
As axons from the spinal cord enter the skull, which structure do they enter?
Medulla
Suppose a new neurotransmitter is identified that does not excite or inhibit postsynaptic cells, but affects the release of other neurotransmitters or the sensitivity of postsynaptic cells. This neurotransmitter would most likely be categorized as a(n):
Neuromodulator
Describe the difference between neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, and hormones.
Neurotransmitters send direct messages to intended target. Neuropeptides diffuse their signal to a wide area in the brain. Hormones convey their signal by the blood to influence multiple parts of the body.
Which of the following neurotransmitters is released by active neurons to dilate the blood vessels and increase blood flow?
Nitric Oxide
The myelin sheath is interrupted periodically by short sections of axon called:
Nodes of Ranvier
If there is a depolarizing effect on a neuron, the result will be that the neuron will fire:
Only if it reaches threshold.
Digestive activity is increased by the activation of which branch of the autonomic nervous system?
Parasympathetic
Just after the peak of the action potential, what movement of ions restores the membrane to approximately the resting potential?
Potassium ions leave the cell.
Which of the following factors, if overlooked, may lead to an overestimation of heritability? -Prenatal Environment -Low IQ -Sex-linked genes -RNA
Prenatal Environment
____ are a category of chemicals including adenosine and several of its derivatives.
Purines
__________ are a category of chemicals including adenosine and several of its derivatives.
Purines
The sites at which the cell synthesizes new protein molecules are called:
Ribosomes
Which major functions are controlled by the cranial nerves?
Sensation and muscle control of the head
The amino acid tryptophan is the precursor to which neurotransmitter?
Serotonin
Monamines are
Serotonin, catecholamine, dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine
Simultaneous weak stimuli at different locations produce a greater reflexive response than one of the stimuli by itself. What is this phenomenon called?
Spatial summation
Which of the following would be a physiological explanation for why birds sing?
Testosterone causes the growth of certain brain areas which control singing in certain birds.
What happens when a neurotransmitter is released by a presynaptic cell?
The neurotransmitter passively spreads across the synaptic cleft.
After the peak of an action potential, what prevents sodium ions from continuing to enter the cell?
The sodium gates in the membrane close
Prior to the work of Santiago Ramon y Cajal, what did many investigators believe?
The tip of an axon physically merged with the next neuron.
Which of the following is NOT true of axons?
They carry information toward the soma
Which of the following is TRUE about EPSPs?
They decay over time and space.
What effect do opiate drugs have on dopamine?
They indirectly increase the release of dopamine by blocking transmitters that normally block dopamine.
What, generally, is the relationship between the activity of the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems?
They usually have opposite effects on the same organ.
Why is the speed of conduction through a reflex arc slower than the speed of conduction of an action potential along an axon?
Transmission between neurons at synapses is slower than along axons.
Axons are covered with insulating material called a myelin sheath.
True
When chromosomes cross over, it is more likely to affect genes that are on separate chromosomes than genes that are on the same chromosome. True or False
True
Whether or not a neurotransmitter is excitatory depends on the response of the postsynaptic receptor. True or False
True
t synapses, the cell that delivers the message is called the presynaptic neuron. True or False
True
Which type of alcoholism has a stronger genetic basis? Which type has earliest onset?
Type 2 for both
nucleus
a cluster of neuron cell bodies within the CNS
sulcus
a fold or groove that separates one gyrus from another
fissure
a long, deep sulcus
gyrus
a protuberance on the surface of the brain
lamina
a row or layer of cell bodies separated from other cell bodies by a layer of axons and dendrites
nerve
a set of axons in the periphery, either from the CNS to a muscle or gland or from a sensory organ to the CNS
tract
a set of axons within the CNS, also known as a projection
column
a set of cells perpendicular to the surface of the cortex, with similar properties
Superior
above another part
Which neurotransmitter is used by the parasympathetic nervous system?
acetylcholine
A common drug to treat alcoholism that produces illness after consuming alcohol is:
antabuse
Which of the following would produce a hyperpolarization of a neuron.
applying a negative charge inside of the neuron with a microelectrode
Dendrites ________.
are branching fibers that get narrower near their ends.
Compared to dendrites, axons usually:
are covered with myelin
After serotonin or one of the catecholamine transmitters stimulates the postsynaptic receptor, most of the transmitter molecules:
are reabsorbed by the presynaptic cell.
Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.
arousal; relaxation
inferior
below another part
Enzymes serve as....
biological catalysts that regulate chemical reactions in the body.
A drug that blocks the sodium gates of a neuron's membrane would:
block the action potential
At the synapse, cocaine:
blocks reuptake of dopamine
When the neuron is at rest, what is responsible for moving potassium ions into the cell?
both the sodium-potassium pump and electrical gradient
What are the two parts of the central nervous system?
brain and spinal cord
Water, oxygen and ______ most freely flow across a cell membrane.
carbon dioxide
Serotonin is not a
catecholamine
Dopamine and norepinephrine are classified as:
catecholamines
What is contained in the ventricles of the brain?
cerebrospinal fluid
ganglion
cluster of neuron cell bodies outside the CNS
Loewi demonstrated that synapses operate by the release of chemicals. He did this by:
collecting fluid from a stimulated frog's heart, transferring it to another frog's heart, and measuring that heart rate.
Activation of autoreceptors tends to:
decrease further neurotransmitter release.
Many neurons release neuropeptides mostly from the:
dendrites
At high doses, MDMA:
destroys axons that release serotonin.
The primary method for disposal of peptide neurotransmitters is:
diffusion
The limbic system is important for:
emotional behaviors
Neuropeptides are
endorphines, nueropeptide
COMT and MAO are:
enzymes that convert catecholamines into inactive chemicals.
Which type of explanation might describe the presence of a behavior in a particular species by showing how that behavior increased the reproductive success of the species?
evolutionary
During an ionotropic effect....
glutamate opens sodium gares, enabling sodium ions to enter the postsynaptic cell - also rapid and short lived effect
Amino Acids are
glutamate, GABA, glycine, asartate
Cell bodies of motor neurons would most likely be found in which of the following?
gray matter
If a drug binds to a particular receptor, it is said to:
have an affinity for that type of receptor
A chemical is called a(n) ____ when it flows through the blood to targets throughout the body.
hormone
The function of a myelin sheath is to:
increase the velocity of transmission along an axon.
At the synapse, amphetamine:
increases the release of dopamine from the presynaptic terminal. (Inhibits dopamine transporter)