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16 Cards in this Set
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Paul Broca |
ID'd brain area that produces spoken language |
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Walter Cannon |
studied "fight or flight" reactions; homeostasis; Cannon-Bard Theory of emotions |
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Cannon-Bard Theory |
emotions reflect physiological arousal of ANS AND specific brain neural circuits |
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James-Lange Theory |
we recognize emotions based on how the body reacts |
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Schacter-Singer Theory |
unspecified physiological arousal will be labeled as different emotions depending on mental response to environment |
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Eric Kandel |
simple learning behavior in Aplysia (sea snails) associated with changes in neurotransmission |
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William James and Carl Lange |
functionalists who posited the James-Lange theory of emotions |
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Henrick Kluver and Paul Bucy |
loss of normal fear and rage reactions resulting from damage to temporal lobes; also amygdala's role in emotions |
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A.R. Luria |
brain damage leads to impairment in sensory, motor and language functions |
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Brenda Milner |
studied severe anterograde amnesia in H.M. |
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James Olds and Peter Milner |
pleasure center in rats |
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Wilder Penfield |
used electrical stimulation to map out brain |
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Schacter and Singer |
Schacter-Singer theory of emotions |
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Charles Sherrington |
first discovered synapse |
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Sperry & Gazzaniga |
functional differences between left and right cerebral hemispheres |
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C. Wernicke |
Wernicke's area - understanding spoken language |