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Psychobiology Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 pt 1 Notes

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These notes cover the basics of neurons (cells and impulses) covered in Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 pt 1 in Professor Szeto's class.

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Section 1.
Biological Psych Background-

-​ Behavior is explained through biology
-​ neuroscience= more emphasis on chemistry and anatomy (different than biopsych)
-​ Mind-body problem: relationship between biological activity and
behavior/function/consciousness
-​ Dualism- mind and body are different substances- exists independently
-​ Monism- only one substance/being composes the universe- exists as one in unison




Section 2.
Four explanations of behavior:
-​ 1. Physiological
-​ Behavior is caused by brain/organ activity
-​ Ex: heart racing because of excitement
-​ Increased stress hormones leads to dilated pupils
-​ 2. Ontogenetic (genesis of being)
-​ Development of structure or behavior
-​ Influence of genes, nutritions, experiences
-​ 3. Evolutionary
-​ Examines (dis)continuity of behavior from ancestors to present
-​ 4. Functional
-​ Why a behavior evolved as it did- how does it help/hurt
-​ Goosebumps causing hairs to stand up

Section 3.
Ethics of Conducting Research

-​ Human Research
-​ US Dept of Health and APA produce guidelines
-​ Maximizes gain in knowledge but minimizes participant risk
-​ Informed consent, participate in their free will, confidentiality guaranteed,
debriefing, right to withdraw

-​ Animal Research
-​ Goes through protocol review with inspections during experiments- Animal
Welfare Act and Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
-​ Why do animals?
-​ Mechanisms of behavior are similar across species (basic anatomy)
-​ Interests in animals
-​ Human evolution insight

, -​ Legal restrictions on human research
-​ Drug treatment discoveries for medical diseases
-​ “The Three R’s”
-​ 1. Reduction- Use fewer animals
-​ 2. Replacement- computer models if possible
-​ 3. Refinement- reduce pain and discomfort


CHAPTER 1:
Nerve Cells and Nerve Impulses

-​ Brain contains about 100 billion neurons (varies between people)
-​ Don’t regenerate

-​ Santiago Ramon y Cajal: used staining on neurons to find that they had small gaps
between each other (instead of growing into each other)
-​ Discovered that the brain is also composed of individual cells
-​ Camillo Golgi: developed a procedure for staining neurons
-​ Allowed viewing of the nerve cells

Nervous system has two types of cells:
1.​ Neurons: Cells that send and receive info to other cells electrically
a.​ Contain the following same basic structure of other animal cells:
i.​ Plasma Membrane with protein channels to allow ions to cross into brain
ii.​ Nucleus- contains the dna and chromosomes
iii.​ Mitochondria- provides the cell with energy- requires fuel and oxygen
iv.​ Ribosomes- Make proteins in the cells
v.​ Endoplasmic Reticulum- Transports proteins to other locations in cell

Structure of Neuron Specifically
-​ Larger Neurons
1.​ Dendrites: Branching fibers. Use synaptic receptors which help dendrites receive info
from other neurons
a.​ Dendritic spines: Short outgrowths that are found of the dendritic branches




2. Cell body (above functions listed)
3. Axon: Sending part of the neuron- via electrical impulse. A long thin fiber.

, 4. Presynaptic terminal (end bulb): Releases chemicals that cross between neurons.
The swollen part at the tip of axon
5. Myelin Sheath: insulating covering found on vertebrate axons
a.​ Important bc loss of conduction and energy efficiency reduces movement, motor
sensory, and cognitive functions




-Multiple Sclerosis (MS): loss of tissue (myelin) causes increased fluid in brain
​ -central nervous system




-​Guillain-Barre Syndrome: damaged myelin–but can be treated unlike MS
-​ Peripheral nervous system
-​ Viral infection
6. Nodes of Raniver: interruptions along the myelin sheath
vi.​ Small neurons may lack well-defined dendrites + axons


Second Type of Cell:
2.​ Glia - greek for “glue”
a.​ Do not transmit information like neurons, are smaller, and more numerous

Glial Cell Functions (overall overview)
-​ Support and protect neurons
-​ Surround & insulate
-​ Hold in place

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