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Paul Broca

ID'd brain area that produces spoken language

Walter Cannon

studied "fight or flight" reactions; homeostasis; Cannon-Bard Theory of emotions

Cannon-Bard Theory

emotions reflect physiological arousal of ANS AND specific brain neural circuits

James-Lange Theory

we recognize emotions based on how the body reacts

Schacter-Singer Theory

unspecified physiological arousal will be labeled as different emotions depending on mental response to environment

Eric Kandel

simple learning behavior in Aplysia (sea snails) associated with changes in neurotransmission

William James and Carl Lange

functionalists who posited the James-Lange theory of emotions

Henrick Kluver and Paul Bucy

loss of normal fear and rage reactions resulting from damage to temporal lobes; also amygdala's role in emotions

A.R. Luria

brain damage leads to impairment in sensory, motor and language functions

Brenda Milner

studied severe anterograde amnesia in H.M.

James Olds and Peter Milner

pleasure center in rats

Wilder Penfield

used electrical stimulation to map out brain

Schacter and Singer

Schacter-Singer theory of emotions

Charles Sherrington

first discovered synapse

Sperry & Gazzaniga

functional differences between left and right cerebral hemispheres

C. Wernicke

Wernicke's area - understanding spoken language