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26 Cards in this Set

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Phineas Gage
spike through frontal lobe. emotion, temperment, personality
Clive Wearing
hippocampus destruction(memory)
John Watson
Behavior perspective.
"give me 12 infants..."
F.J. Gall
Biological Psych
Phrenology (skull reading)
William Sheldon
Biological Psych
Somatotypes
round/fat=loving
muscular=competitive
thin=intelligent
Hippocrates
Biological Psych
up, down, hot, cold
black bile, blood, yellow bile, phlegm
Ivan Pavlov
Classical Conditioning
food------>salivation is US and UR
bell----->salivation is CS and CR
Classical conditioning
learning to associate two events
Operant conditioning
learning to associate a response with its consequence, repeating acts followed by good results and avoiding acts followed by bad results
Neurotransmitters
Seratonin, Ach, dopamine, endorphins
Low levels of seratonin
depression
low levels of Ach
Alzheimers
excess dopamine
schizophrenia
endorphins
runners high
rats-mental expectation can influence release
accupuncture
Brain stem and spinal cord
breathing and heart rate
Thalamus
sensory switchboard
Cerebellum
movement coordination
Limbic system consists of
Hippocampus, Amygdala, Hypothalamus
Hippocampus
memory
Amygdala
fear, aggression, emotion
Hypothalamus
governs hormones
pleasure center
Cerebral Cortex
information processing
Frontal lobe
association and speaking
Parietal lobe
touch and body position
Occipital lobe
seeing
Temporal lobe
auditory and emotion (temperance)