Biological rhythms: circadian, infradian and ultradian and the difference between these rhythms. The effect of endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers on the sleep/wake cycle.
Ways of studying the brain: scanning techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); electroencephalogram (EEGs) and event-related potentials (ERPs); post-mortem examinations.
Localisation of function in the brain and hemisphericlateralisation: motor, somatosensory, visual, auditory and language centres; Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas, splitbrain research. Plasticity and functionalrecovery of the brain after trauma.
The fight or flight response including the role of adrenaline.
The function of the endocrine system: glands and hormones.
The structure and function of sensory, relay and motor neurons. The process of synaptictransmission, including reference to neurotransmitters, excitation and inhibition.
The divisions of the nervoussystem: central and peripheral (somatic and autonomic).