Phrenology
Basic idea that if a particular trait was well developed, then the part of the brain responsible for that trait would expand. This expansion would cause a bulge on the head.
Extirpation/Ablation
In extirpation, various parts of the brain are surgically removed and the behavioral consequences are observed.
Functionalism
A system of thought in psychology that studied how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environments.
Broca’s Area
Region in the frontal lobe (left side) that impacts speech production.
3 kinds of nerve cells in the nervous system?
1) Sensory Neurons: transmit sensory information from receptors to the spinal cord and brain. Sensory neurons are AFFERENT neurons (they ascend in the cord toward the brain).
2) Motor neurons: transmit motor information from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands. Motor neurons are EFFERENT neurons (exit the cord on their way to the rest of the body).
3) Interneurons: found between other neurons and are the most numerous. Located predominantly in the brain and spinal cord and are linked to reflexive behavior.
The Nervous System
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Somatic Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
3 Basic Subdivisions of the Brain
**Hindbrain and midbrain form the brainstem
Hindbrain
Midbrain
Forebrain
Parts of the Forebrain: Thalamus
Parts of the Forebrain: Hypothalamus
Lateral Hypothalamus
Ventromedial Hypothalamus
Anterior Hypothalamus
Parts of the Forebrain: Posterior Pituitary and Pineal Gland
Parts of the Forebrain: Basal Ganglia
Parts of the Forebrain: Limbic System
Septal Nuclei, Amygdala, and Hippocampus
Anterograde Amnesia vs. Retrograde Amnesia