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CHAPTER THREE:
NEUROSCIENCE AND
BEHAVIOR
MODULE 7: Neurons: The Basic
Elements of Behavior
 Why do psychologists study the brain and
nervous system?
 What are the basic elements of the
nervous system?
 How does the nervous system
communicate electrical and chemical
messages from one part to another?
The Structure of the Neuron
 Neurons (Nerve
cells)
› Basic elements of the
nervous system
› As many as 1 trillion
 Nerve cells
 The building blocks of the nervous
system
 A specialized cell that transmit
neural impulses to other neurons,
glands and muscles
4
The Structure of the Neuron
 Dendrites
› Clusters of fibers that receive messages from
other neurons
 Axon
› Carries messages received by the dendrites
to other neurons
 Dendrites - a cluster of
fibers at one end of a
neuron
› receive information from
other neurons and transmit
towards the cell body.
 Cell body
› keeps the neuron alive
and determines whether it
will fire.
6
The Structure of the Neuron
 Terminal buttons
› Sends messages to other neurons
 Myelin sheath
› Protective coating of fat and protein that
wraps around the axon like links of sausage
 Myelin Sheath
 Fatty insulation that may surround the axon of a neuron.
8
 Myelin sheath
› A protective coat of fat and protein that
wraps around the axon
› Serves to increase the velocity with which
electrical impulses travel through axons
› “if your hand touches a painfully hot stove,
the information regarding the pain is
passed through axons in the hand and
arm that have a relatively thick coating of
myelin sheath, speeding the message of
pain so that you can react instantly.
9
 Nerve
› Bundle of axons
belonging to many
neurons
Nucleus
› a group of cell
bodies in the brain
and spine
 Ganglion
› A group of cell
bodies outside the
brain and spine
› Glial cells
› Nonneuronal cells
that hold the
neurons in place
and remove
dead neurons
and waste
products 11
Identify parts of the neuron and synapse and
describe how they communicate information.
Identify parts of the neuron and synapse and
describe how they communicate information.
How Neurons Fire
 Transmit an electrical
impulse along the
axon
› All-or-none law
› Resting state
› Action potential
› Mirror neurons
Where Neurons Meet: Bridging
the Gap
 Synapse
› Space between two
neurons where the
axon of a sending
neuron communicates
with the dendrites of a
receiving neuron by
using chemical
messages
Where Neurons Meet: Bridging
the Gap
 Neurotransmitters
› Chemicals that carry messages across the
synapse to a dendrite of a receiving neuron
 Excitatory messages
 Increase likelihood that neuron will fire
 Inhibitory messages
 Decrease likelihood that neuron will fire
 Reuptake
 Reabsorption by the terminal button
 SSRIs
Neurotransmitters: Multitalented
Chemical Couriers
 Acetylcholine (ACh)
 Glutamate
 Gamma-amino
butyric acid (GABA)
 Dopamine (DA)
 Serotonin
 Endorphins
 i. Found at many synapses and is usually
excitatory
 ii. Prevalent in the hippocampus where
memories are formed
› Has a role in Alzheimer’s disease
iii. Released at every synapse where a neuron
terminates at a skeletal muscle fiber
 Directed onto end plates located on the
muscle cells which cause them to contract
18
 Part of the monoamines and is
produced mainly in the brain stem
› Cocaine and amphetamines prolong the
action of norepinephrine leading to
elevated mood states
› Lithium speeds up norepinephrine
reuptake leading to depressed mood
19
Similar to norepinephrine and
related to feelings of pleasure
Too much dopamine may
cause schizophrenia and too
little is associated with
Parkinson’s disease
20
Plays an important role in the
regulation of mood, sleep and
appetite
Antidepressant drugs, called
serotonin reuptake inhibitors,
increase serotonin levels
21
An excitatory neurotransmitter is
present in neurons of the central
nervous system
› Believed to play a role in
learning and memory
22
A major inhibitory transmitter
used in the majority of synapses
in the brain
› Used as anxiety reducing
drugs
23
MODULE 8: The Nervous System and
the Endocrine System:
Communicating Within the Body
 How are the structures of the nervous
system linked together?
 How does the endocrine system affect
behavior?
The Nervous System: Linking
Neurons
 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
› Central nervous system
 Spinal cord
 Reflex
 Sensory (afferent) neurons
 Motor (efferent) neurons
 Interneurons
The Nervous System: Linking
Neurons
 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
› Peripheral Nervous System
 Somatic division
 Voluntary movements
 Autonomic division
 Controls organs that function automatically
Activating the Divisions of the
Autonomic Nervous System
 Sympathetic Division
› Acts to prepare the body for action in
stressful situations by engaging all of the
organism’s resources to run away or confront
the threat
 “Fight or flight”
 Parasympathetic Division
› Calms the body after emergency ends
The Evolutionary Foundations
of the Nervous System
 Evolutionary Psychology
› Branch of psychology that seeks to identify
how behavior is influenced and produced by
our genetic inheritance from our ancestors
The Evolutionary Foundations
of the Nervous System
 Behavioral Genetics
› Studies the effects of heredity on behavior
 Molecular genetics and psychological
disorders
 Genetic markers
 Behavioral genetics, gene therapy, and
genetic counseling
The Endocrine System: of
Chemicals and Glands
 Chemical
communication
network that sends
messages throughout
the body via the
bloodstream
› Hormones
› Pituitary gland
 “Master gland”
MODULE 9: The Brain
 How do researchers identify the major
parts and functions of the brain?
 What are the major parts of the brain,
and for what behaviors is each part
responsible?
MODULE 9: The Brain
 How do the two halves of the brain
operate interdependently?
 How can an understanding of the
nervous system help us find ways to
alleviate disease and pain?
Studying the Brain’s Structure and
Functions: Spying on the Brain
 Electroencephalogram (EEG)
 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(fMRI)
 Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
The Central Core: Our “Old
Brain”
 Central Core
› Hindbrain
 Medulla
 Breathing and
heartbeat
 Pons
 Transmitter of motor
information
 Cerebellum
 Balance
The Central Core: Our “Old
Brain”
 Central Core
› Reticular formation
 Passes through the midbrain and into the
forebrain
 Activates other parts of the brain to produce
bodily arousal
The Central Core: Our “Old
Brain”
 Central Core
› Thalamus
 Relay station for information about the senses
› Hypothalamus
 Homeostasis
The Central Core: Our “Old
Brain”
 The Limbic System:
Beyond the Central
Core
› Amygdala
› Hippocampus
The Cerebral Cortex: Our “New
Brain”
 Cerebral Cortex
› Gives the ability to
think, evaluate, and
make complex
judgments
 Lobes
 Frontal
 Parietal
 Temporal
 Occipital
The Cerebral Cortex: Our “New
Brain”
 The Motor Area of the Cortex
› Largely responsible for the body’s voluntary
movement
 The Sensory Area of the Cortex
› Corresponds to body sensations
 Somatosensory area
 Touch
 Pressure
Somatosensory Area
The Cerebral Cortex: Our “New
Brain”
 The Association Areas of the Cortex
› Executive functions
 Higher mental processes such as thinking,
language, memory, and speech
 Broca’s aphasia
 Wernicke’s aphasia
Neuroplasticity and the Brain
 Neuroplasticity
› The brain continually reorganizing itself
 Neurogenesis
› New neurons created in certain areas of the
brain during adulthood
The Specialization of the
Hemispheres: Two Brains or One?
 Left and right symmetrical halves
› Lateralized
 Left
 Verbal competence
 Processes information sequentially
 Right
 Spatial relationships
 Recognition of patterns and drawings
 Music
 Emotional expression
 Processes information globally
The Split Brain: Exploring the
Two Hemispheres
 Split-brain patients
› Corpus callosum
surgically cut

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03 neuroscience & behavior

  • 2. MODULE 7: Neurons: The Basic Elements of Behavior  Why do psychologists study the brain and nervous system?  What are the basic elements of the nervous system?  How does the nervous system communicate electrical and chemical messages from one part to another?
  • 3. The Structure of the Neuron  Neurons (Nerve cells) › Basic elements of the nervous system › As many as 1 trillion
  • 4.  Nerve cells  The building blocks of the nervous system  A specialized cell that transmit neural impulses to other neurons, glands and muscles 4
  • 5. The Structure of the Neuron  Dendrites › Clusters of fibers that receive messages from other neurons  Axon › Carries messages received by the dendrites to other neurons
  • 6.  Dendrites - a cluster of fibers at one end of a neuron › receive information from other neurons and transmit towards the cell body.  Cell body › keeps the neuron alive and determines whether it will fire. 6
  • 7. The Structure of the Neuron  Terminal buttons › Sends messages to other neurons  Myelin sheath › Protective coating of fat and protein that wraps around the axon like links of sausage
  • 8.  Myelin Sheath  Fatty insulation that may surround the axon of a neuron. 8
  • 9.  Myelin sheath › A protective coat of fat and protein that wraps around the axon › Serves to increase the velocity with which electrical impulses travel through axons › “if your hand touches a painfully hot stove, the information regarding the pain is passed through axons in the hand and arm that have a relatively thick coating of myelin sheath, speeding the message of pain so that you can react instantly. 9
  • 10.
  • 11.  Nerve › Bundle of axons belonging to many neurons Nucleus › a group of cell bodies in the brain and spine  Ganglion › A group of cell bodies outside the brain and spine › Glial cells › Nonneuronal cells that hold the neurons in place and remove dead neurons and waste products 11
  • 12. Identify parts of the neuron and synapse and describe how they communicate information.
  • 13. Identify parts of the neuron and synapse and describe how they communicate information.
  • 14. How Neurons Fire  Transmit an electrical impulse along the axon › All-or-none law › Resting state › Action potential › Mirror neurons
  • 15. Where Neurons Meet: Bridging the Gap  Synapse › Space between two neurons where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with the dendrites of a receiving neuron by using chemical messages
  • 16. Where Neurons Meet: Bridging the Gap  Neurotransmitters › Chemicals that carry messages across the synapse to a dendrite of a receiving neuron  Excitatory messages  Increase likelihood that neuron will fire  Inhibitory messages  Decrease likelihood that neuron will fire  Reuptake  Reabsorption by the terminal button  SSRIs
  • 17. Neurotransmitters: Multitalented Chemical Couriers  Acetylcholine (ACh)  Glutamate  Gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA)  Dopamine (DA)  Serotonin  Endorphins
  • 18.  i. Found at many synapses and is usually excitatory  ii. Prevalent in the hippocampus where memories are formed › Has a role in Alzheimer’s disease iii. Released at every synapse where a neuron terminates at a skeletal muscle fiber  Directed onto end plates located on the muscle cells which cause them to contract 18
  • 19.  Part of the monoamines and is produced mainly in the brain stem › Cocaine and amphetamines prolong the action of norepinephrine leading to elevated mood states › Lithium speeds up norepinephrine reuptake leading to depressed mood 19
  • 20. Similar to norepinephrine and related to feelings of pleasure Too much dopamine may cause schizophrenia and too little is associated with Parkinson’s disease 20
  • 21. Plays an important role in the regulation of mood, sleep and appetite Antidepressant drugs, called serotonin reuptake inhibitors, increase serotonin levels 21
  • 22. An excitatory neurotransmitter is present in neurons of the central nervous system › Believed to play a role in learning and memory 22
  • 23. A major inhibitory transmitter used in the majority of synapses in the brain › Used as anxiety reducing drugs 23
  • 24.
  • 25. MODULE 8: The Nervous System and the Endocrine System: Communicating Within the Body  How are the structures of the nervous system linked together?  How does the endocrine system affect behavior?
  • 26. The Nervous System: Linking Neurons  Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems › Central nervous system  Spinal cord  Reflex  Sensory (afferent) neurons  Motor (efferent) neurons  Interneurons
  • 27. The Nervous System: Linking Neurons  Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems › Peripheral Nervous System  Somatic division  Voluntary movements  Autonomic division  Controls organs that function automatically
  • 28. Activating the Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System  Sympathetic Division › Acts to prepare the body for action in stressful situations by engaging all of the organism’s resources to run away or confront the threat  “Fight or flight”  Parasympathetic Division › Calms the body after emergency ends
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  • 30. The Evolutionary Foundations of the Nervous System  Evolutionary Psychology › Branch of psychology that seeks to identify how behavior is influenced and produced by our genetic inheritance from our ancestors
  • 31. The Evolutionary Foundations of the Nervous System  Behavioral Genetics › Studies the effects of heredity on behavior  Molecular genetics and psychological disorders  Genetic markers  Behavioral genetics, gene therapy, and genetic counseling
  • 32. The Endocrine System: of Chemicals and Glands  Chemical communication network that sends messages throughout the body via the bloodstream › Hormones › Pituitary gland  “Master gland”
  • 33. MODULE 9: The Brain  How do researchers identify the major parts and functions of the brain?  What are the major parts of the brain, and for what behaviors is each part responsible?
  • 34. MODULE 9: The Brain  How do the two halves of the brain operate interdependently?  How can an understanding of the nervous system help us find ways to alleviate disease and pain?
  • 35. Studying the Brain’s Structure and Functions: Spying on the Brain  Electroencephalogram (EEG)  Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)  Positron Emission Tomography (PET)  Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
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  • 37. The Central Core: Our “Old Brain”  Central Core › Hindbrain  Medulla  Breathing and heartbeat  Pons  Transmitter of motor information  Cerebellum  Balance
  • 38. The Central Core: Our “Old Brain”  Central Core › Reticular formation  Passes through the midbrain and into the forebrain  Activates other parts of the brain to produce bodily arousal
  • 39. The Central Core: Our “Old Brain”  Central Core › Thalamus  Relay station for information about the senses › Hypothalamus  Homeostasis
  • 40. The Central Core: Our “Old Brain”  The Limbic System: Beyond the Central Core › Amygdala › Hippocampus
  • 41. The Cerebral Cortex: Our “New Brain”  Cerebral Cortex › Gives the ability to think, evaluate, and make complex judgments  Lobes  Frontal  Parietal  Temporal  Occipital
  • 42. The Cerebral Cortex: Our “New Brain”  The Motor Area of the Cortex › Largely responsible for the body’s voluntary movement  The Sensory Area of the Cortex › Corresponds to body sensations  Somatosensory area  Touch  Pressure
  • 44. The Cerebral Cortex: Our “New Brain”  The Association Areas of the Cortex › Executive functions  Higher mental processes such as thinking, language, memory, and speech  Broca’s aphasia  Wernicke’s aphasia
  • 45. Neuroplasticity and the Brain  Neuroplasticity › The brain continually reorganizing itself  Neurogenesis › New neurons created in certain areas of the brain during adulthood
  • 46. The Specialization of the Hemispheres: Two Brains or One?  Left and right symmetrical halves › Lateralized  Left  Verbal competence  Processes information sequentially  Right  Spatial relationships  Recognition of patterns and drawings  Music  Emotional expression  Processes information globally
  • 47. The Split Brain: Exploring the Two Hemispheres  Split-brain patients › Corpus callosum surgically cut