Biological Psychology (13th Edition)
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Charles Sherrington found that neurons communicate... more
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The key difference between the two termsIn ... more
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As a result of this determination, there was the ... more
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EPSP vs. IPSPEPSP- is simply an excitatory ... more
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Rationale:An inhibitory message cannot flow along ... more
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These findings can be explained by difference in ... more
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PSPs (post-synaptic potential) are called ... more
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The logic gate diagram below considering it for a ... more
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Their conclusions with regards to synapses are ... more
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Sherrington is known for studying reflex. He ... more
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a. temporal summation- this occurs when two or ... more
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Temporal summation refers to how minor individual ... more
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The extensor muscles are the muscles increasing ... more
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An inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) is a ... more
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* Sherrington's conclusions for psychology and ... more
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In 1921, Otto Loewi proved that by stimulating the... more
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Nitric oxide (nitrogen monoxide) is a molecule and... more
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The catecholamine neurotransmitters are primarily ... more
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In terms of effects and abilities, ionotropic ... more
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There are two types of synapses found in your body... more
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Neuropeptides are far more potent and enduring in ... more
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These drugs act as inhibitory neurotransmitters on... more
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Most of these molecules are absorbed back by the ... more
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First things first, the brain is the most complex ... more
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Results from various studies indicate that ... more
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Cannabinoids are hallucinogens which affect ... more
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Pituitary gland is made up of anterior and ... more
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This is because when neuropeptides are released, ... more
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A). Carry out a comparison between axon A and B. ... more
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Amphetamine/ cocaine need the axons to properly ... more
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In synapses, a message is sent from one neuron to ... more
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c. glucose- neurotransmitters belong in certain ... more
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Serotonin is not a catecholamine transmitter. The ... more
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It is an enzyme which is involved in removing the ... more
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Action potential is the mode through which a ... more
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Ionotropic synapses are best suited for multiple ... more
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Second Messenger are intracellular Molecules. ... more
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Neuropeptides are chemically similar to the genes ... more
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LSD affects the nervous system by attaching to ... more
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Basically, serotonic is a transporter, as the ... more
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Methylphenidate, otherwise known as Ritalin, and ... more
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Cannabinoids are chemicals found in cannabis.... more
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b. synchrony between neurons- electrical synapses ... more
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B - The posterior pituitary more
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neuropeptides are released in either large ... more