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General Psychology (PSY2200 MBAC)

General Psychology (PSY2200 MBAC) . Chapter 02: Neuroscience and Behavior. Anatomy of a Neuron. Neural Communication [Structures]. Neural Communication [Neurotransmitters]. Video. Neural Communication. Neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters [Medicine]. Brain Structure.

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General Psychology (PSY2200 MBAC)

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  1. General Psychology(PSY2200 MBAC) Chapter 02: Neuroscience and Behavior

  2. Anatomy of a Neuron

  3. Neural Communication[Structures]

  4. Neural Communication[Neurotransmitters]

  5. Video Neural Communication

  6. Neurotransmitters

  7. Neurotransmitters[Medicine]

  8. Brain Structure

  9. Basic Regions of the Brain

  10. The Cortices

  11. Questionnaire

  12. The Nervous System

  13. Divisions of the Nervous System

  14. Examples Nervous System in Action

  15. Lou Gehrig’s Disease[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; ALS] • Lou Gehrig (“Pride” and “Iron Man” of the New York Yankees) • Baseball 1923 – 1939 • Multiple World Series • 2130 consecutive games • 1938: Gehrig starts to lose strength • 1941: Gehrig dies at age 38 • ALS First described by Jean-Martin Charcot in 1869

  16. ALS • 6 in 100,000 people • Death usually within 5 years of diagnosis • Weakness first in throat and upper chest, then down arms and legs • Problems swallowing and speaking • No problems with sensory system, cognitive function, bowel or bladder control, or sexual function • Cause: Death of motor neurons connecting nervous system to muscles enabling movement

  17. Basic Regions of the Brain

  18. Video Planning, Life Goals, and the Frontal Lobe

  19. The Anatomy of Fear

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