AP Psychology Chapter 4 Vocab

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central nervous system

the portion of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord

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spinal cord

a collection of neurons and supportive tissue running from the base of the brain down the center of the back, protected by a column of bones (the spinal column)

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spinal reflexes

automatic behaviors produced by the spinal cord without brain involvement

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peripheral nervous system

all portions of the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord; it includes sensory and motor nerves

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somatic nervous system

the subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that connects to sensory receptors and to skeletal muscles; sometimes called the skeletal nervous system

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autonomic nervous system

the subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that regulates the internal organs and glands

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sympathetic nervous system

the subdivision of the autonomic nervous system that mobilizes bodily resources and increases the output of energy during emotion and stress

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parasympathetic nervous system

the subdivision of the autonomic nervous system that operates during relaxed states and that conserves energy

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neuron

a cell that conducts electrochemical signals; the basic unit of the nervous system; also called a nerve cell

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glia

cells that support, nurture, and insulate neurons, remove debris when neurons die, enhance the formation and maintenance of neural connections, and modify neuronal functioning

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dendrites

a neuron's branches that receive information from other neurons and transmit it toward the cell body

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cell body

the part of the neuron that keeps it alive and determines whether it will fire

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axon

a neuron's extending fiber that conducts impulses away from the cell body and transmits them to other neurons or to muscle or gland cells

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myelin sheath

a fatty insulation that may surround the axon of a neuron

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nerve

a bundle of nerve fibers (axons and sometimes dendrites) in the peripheral nervous system

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stem cells

immature cells that renew themselves and have the potential to develop into mature cells; given encouraging environments, stem cells from early embryos can develop into any cell type

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synapse

the site where transmission of a nerve impulse from one nerve cell to another occurs; it includes the axon terminal, the synaptic cleft, and receptor sites in the membrane of the receiving cell

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plasticity

the brain's ability to change and adapt in response to experience, for example, by reorganizing or growing new neural connections

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action potential

a brief change in electrical voltage that occurs when a neuron is stimulated; it serves to produce an electrical impulse

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neurotransmitter

a chemical substance that is released by a transmitting neuron at the synapse and that alters the activity of a receiving neuron

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endorphins

chemical substances in the nervous system that are similar in structure and action to opiates; they are involved in pain reduction, pleasure, and memory and are known technically as endogenous opioid peptides

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hormones

chemical substances, secreted by organs called glands, that affect the functioning of other organs

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endoctrine glands

internal organs that produce hormones and release them into the bloodstream

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melatonin

a hormone, secreted by the pineal gland, that is involved in the regulation of daily biological rhythms

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oxytocin

a hormone, secreted by the pituitary gland, that stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth, facilitates the ejection of milk during nursing, and seems to promote, in both sexes. attachment and trust in relationships

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adrenal hormones

hormones that are produced by the adrenal glands and that are involved in emotion and stress

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sex hormones

hormones that regulate the development and functioning of reproductive organs and that stimulate the development of male and female sexual characteristics; they include androgens, estrogens, and progesterone

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electrocephalogram (EEG)

a recording of neural activity detected by electrodes

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transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)

a method of stimulating brain cells, using a powerful magnet field produced by a wire coil placed on a person's head; it can be used by researchers to temporarily inactivate neural circuits and is also being used therapeutically

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PET scan (positron emission tomography)

a method for analyzing biochemical activity in the brain, for example by using injections of a glucose-like substance containing a radioactive element

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MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)

a method for studying body and brain tissue, using magnetic fields and special radio receivers

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localization of function

specialization of particular brain areas for particular functions

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brain stem

the part of the brain at the top of the spinal cord, consisting of the medulla and the pons

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pons

a structure in the brain stem involved in, among other things, sleeping, waking, and dreaming

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medulla

a structure in the brain stem responsible for certain automatic functions, such as breathing and heart rate

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reticular activating system (RAS)

a dense network of neurons in the core of the brain stem; it arouses the cortex and screens incoming information

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cerebrum

a brain structure that regulates movement and balance and that is involved in some cognitive tasks

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thamalus

a brain structure that relays sensory messages to the cerebral cortex

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hypothalamus

a brain structure involved in emotions and drives vital to survival; it regulates the autonomic nervous system

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pituary gland

a small endocrine gland at the base of the brain that releases many hormones and regulates other endocrine glands

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limbic system

a group of brain areas involved in emotional reactions and motivated behaviour

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amygdala

a brain structure involved in the arousal and regulation of emotion and the initial emotional response to sensory information

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hippocampus

a brain structure involved in the storage of new information in memory

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cerebrum

the largest brain structure, consisting of the upper part of the brain; divided into two hemispheres, it is in charge of most sensory, motor, and cognitive processes

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cerebral hemispheres

the two halves of the cerebrum

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corpus callosum

the bundle of nerve fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres

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laterization

specialization of the two cerebral hemispheres for particular operations

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cerebral cortex

a collection of several thin layers of cells covering the cerebrum; it is largely responsible for higher mental functions

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occiptal lobes

lobes at the lower back part of the brain's cerebral cortex; they contain areas that receive visual information

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parietal lobes

lobes at the top of the brain's cerebral cortex; they contain areas that receive information on pressure, pain, touch, and temperature

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temporal lobes

lobes at the sides of the brain's cerebral cortex; they contain areas involved in hearing, memory, perception, emotion, and (in the left lobe, typically) language comprehension

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frontal lobes

lobes at the front of the brain's cerebral cortex; they contain areas involved in short-term memory, higher-order thinking, initiative, social judgement, and (in the left lobe, typically) speech production

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