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What are the two main divisions of the nervous
system?
Central
and peripheral nervous systems
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What are the components of the peripheral nervous system?
Somatic
and
autonomic nervous systems
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What are the three types of neurons mentioned?
Sensory
,
relay
, and
motor
neurons
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What is synaptic transmission?
The process of
neurotransmitters
transmitting signals between neurons
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What role do neurotransmitters play in synaptic transmission?
They facilitate communication between neurons
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What is the function of the endocrine system?
To regulate bodily functions through
glands
and
hormones
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What is the fight or flight response?
A
physiological
reaction to perceived danger
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What role does adrenaline play in the fight or flight response?
It prepares the body for immediate action
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What is meant by localization of function in the brain?
The idea that
specific
areas of the brain are responsible for specific functions
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What are Broca's and Wernicke's areas responsible for?
Language processing
and production
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What is split-brain research?
Studies on patients with severed
corpus callosum
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What does plasticity in the brain refer to?
The brain's
ability to
adapt
and
reorganize
itself
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What are the methods used to study the brain?
fMRI
,
EEGs
,
event-related potentials
, and
post-mortem examinations
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What are biological rhythms?
Regular cycles of biological activity in
organisms
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What are the three types of biological rhythms?
Circadian
,
infradian
, and
ultradian
rhythms
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What is the difference between endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers?
Endogenous pacemakers are internal biological clocks, while exogenous zeitgebers are external cues
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How does the central nervous system contribute to conscious awareness?
It processes and integrates
sensory information
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How do the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems differ in function?
The sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for
action
, while the parasympathetic system calms it down
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What is the role of the spinal cord in the nervous system?
It transfers messages between the brain and the body and controls
reflex actions
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What is the function of the somatic nervous system?
It maintains communication between the
CNS
and the outside world
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What is the role of the autonomic nervous system?
It regulates
involuntary
bodily functions and maintains
homeostasis
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What are the two components of the autonomic nervous system?
Sympathetic
and
parasympathetic
nervous systems
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How does the sympathetic nervous system affect heart rate?
It increases heart rate
in
response
to
stress
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How does the parasympathetic nervous system affect the body?
It returns the body to its normal
resting state
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What are the similarities and differences between the central nervous system and the spinal cord?
Similarities:
Both control
involuntary processes
Both are part of the nervous system
Differences:
The brain provides
conscious awareness
and
higher-order thinking
The spinal cord is responsible for
simple reflex actions
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What are the similarities and differences between the somatic and autonomic nervous systems?
Similarities:
Both are part of the
peripheral nervous system
Both respond to external stimuli
Differences:
Somatic has sensory and
motor pathways
; autonomic has only motor pathways
Autonomic controls
internal organs
; somatic controls
muscles
and movement
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What is the role of the somatic nervous system?
It maintains communication between the
CNS
and the outside world
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What is the function of the sympathetic nervous system?
It prepares the body for
fight or flight
responses
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What is the function of the parasympathetic nervous system?
It returns the body to its normal
resting state
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How do the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems work together?
They balance each other to maintain
homeostasis
in the body
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What is the role of the central nervous system?
It processes information and
coordinates
responses
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What is the role of the spinal cord?
It transfers messages between the
brain
and the body
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What is the function of sensory receptors in the somatic nervous system?
They carry information to the
spinal cord
and
brain
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What is the role of motor pathways in the somatic nervous system?
They allow the brain to control
movement
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What is the role of the autonomic nervous system in homeostasis?
It regulates internal processes like
blood pressure
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How does the autonomic nervous system maintain homeostasis?
By regulating
involuntary
bodily functions
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What is the role of the sympathetic nervous system in response to stress?
It prepares the body for
fight or flight
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What is the role of the parasympathetic nervous system after a stressful event?
It returns the body to its normal
resting state
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How do the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems interact during a stressful situation?
The sympathetic system activates the
fight or flight response
, while the parasympathetic system helps to calm the body afterward
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What is the function of the brain stem?
It connects the brain and spinal cord and controls
involuntary
processes
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