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Biological Bases of Behavior

Biological Bases of Behavior. 8-10% of the AP Exam An intro to the relationship between physiological processes and behavior. The Brain. Is there anything you do in a 24 hour period, which is not related to operations in your brain? Intro to Biopsychology

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Biological Bases of Behavior

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  1. Biological Bases of Behavior 8-10% of the AP Exam An intro to the relationship between physiological processes and behavior

  2. The Brain Is there anything you do in a 24 hour period, which is not related to operations in your brain? Intro to Biopsychology http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/intro-to-biological-psychology.html#lesson Pinky and The Brain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh5hjbQWQ78&feature=em-share_video_user

  3. Key Structures of the BrainMake 4 Colum's Titled: Structure, Function, Location, Damage • Wernicke’s Area • Temporal/parietal lobe (left side) • Center for understanding language • Damage = may result in losing ability to understand speech or parts of it. Ex: may be able to understand nouns and verbs, but not prepositions. • Broca’s Area • Frontal lobe (left side) • Center for expressing language • Damage = loss of speech or inability to say what is intended

  4. Key Structures, con’t • Thalamus • Forebrain • Sends sensory and motor messages to other parts of brain • Damage = may result in sensory experiences not being sent to other areas of brain to be recorded as memories • Cerebellum • Hindbran • Controls walking, balance, coordination • Damage = ability to walk smoothly or coordinate sight with action

  5. Key Structures, con’t • Auditory Cortex • Temporal lobe • Center for hearing • Damage = sensations from ear recv’d by brain but may not be interpreted ‘ “perceptive deafness” • Primary visual cortex • Occipital lobe • Reconstruct • Damage = signals sent from eye may not be coded into recognizable images

  6. Key Structures, con’t • Hypothalamus • Between thalamus and pituitary gland • Regulates emotions, hunger & thirst • Damage = may result in eating disorders (either over-eating or under-eating) • Pituitary gland • Beneath hypothalamus • Controls body’s endocrine system • Damage = may affect growth, metabolism and sex drive

  7. Key Structures, con’t • Cerebral Cortex • Forebrain • Center for info processing, rational thought, decision making • Damage = reasoning abilities may be altered = may react more emotionally • Medulla • Hindbrain • Regulates vital involuntary functions like breathing & blood flow • Damage = severe damage could result in death

  8. About The Brain Video Resources Phineas Gage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6kRP41ygrI Parts of the brain http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/parts-of-the-brain.html#lesson Genes To Cognition 3 D Brain http://www.g2conline.org/ The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology http://science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih2/addiction/activities/lesson1_brainparts.htm

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