Psych- Chapter 3
_______ is when a neuron's axon reabsorbs any neurotransmitters that is left over in the synapse.
reuptake
Information is transmitted through the nervous system by:
electrical impulses & chemical messengers
parietal lobe
responsible for spatial location, attention, and motor control
Midbrain
reticular formation, striatum
What is true about action potential?
1. During an action potential the electrical charge briefly reverses. 2. the movement of sodium and potassium causes the electrical charge. 3. It is a brief wave of positive electrical charge that sweeps down the axon.
process of transmitting electrical information along the axon from beginning to end of the action potential.
1. at rest, the neuron is polarized. 2. the neuron becomes activated when an incoming pulse opens the ion channels 3. sodium ion channels open allowing a more positive charge on the inside of the cell membrane, known as depolarization. 4. Potassium channels open allowing the positively charged to move out through the semipermeable membrane, returning the neuron to a polarized state. 5. The next group of channels flips open briefly and continues the action potential all the way down the axon.
temporal lobe
A region of the cerebral cortex responsible for hearing, language, and memory.
frontal lobe
A region of the cerebral cortex responsible for personality, intelligence, and control over voluntary muscles.
Which of the following neurotransmitters has been linked to memory, movement of skeletal muscles, and Alzheimers disease?
Acetylcholine
The nervous system's two main divisions
Central nervous system & peripheral nervous system
Valium and other anti anxiety drugs increase the inhibiting effects of which of the following neurotransmitters?
GABA
The ____ is the body's electrochemical communication circuitry.
Nervous System
The effect of endorphins on physical activity would most likely be studied by an expert in the field of?
Neuroscience
occipital lobe
Responsible for the processing of information about visual stimuli
Forebrain
The largest and most complicated region of the brain, including the thalamus, hypothalamus, and basal ganglia.
T or F: Many neurotransmitters exist, and each is involved in specific behaviors.
True.
How do neurons communicate between each other?
Using chemical messengers
What principle states that once the threshold has been crossed, the action potential either fires or it does not? There is no half measure.
all-or-nothing
Every neuron has
axon, cell body, dendrites
The central nervous system is composed of what?
brain and spinal cord
The nucleus, which directs the manufacture of substances that the neuron needs for growth and maintenance, is found in the
cell body
Which part of the neuron contains the nucleus?
cell body
3 main regions of the brain
hindbrain, midbrain, forebrain
Hindbrain
medulla, pons, cerebellum
The synaptic gap is the space between two?
neurons
What are two types of cells in the nervous system?
neurons and glial cells
Chemical communication called _______ are released when action potentials reach terminal buttons
neurotransmitters
Neurons communicate by releasing chemicals called ____ into a synapse.
neurotransmitters
Neurons use ___ to communicate with one another across the synaptic gap.
neurotransmitters