Hormones are the body’s chemical messengers that travel through the bloodstream, influencing many different processes including mood, the stress response, and bonding between mother and newborn baby
Occurs in females due to the presence of oxytocin inducing a nurturing response. Effects of oxytocin are negated by testosterone, leading to tend and befriend response largely in females
Sequence of activity within the body triggered when the body prepares itself for defending or attacking (fight) or running to safety (flight). Involves changes in the nervous system and secretion of hormones
Young people are more likely to recover from brain trauma due to the brain's increased plasticity during infancy and childhood, allowing other areas to take on the role of damaged parts
An electroencephalogram is a recording of brain activity using sensors attached to the scalp to pick up electrical signals produced during brain cell communication
Broca carried out a postmortem on the brain of a patient known as ‘Tan’ and found that he had part of his left frontal lobe missing, leading to language function being associated with this area of the brain
Sperry (1968) studied patients with severed corpus callosum and found that information presented to the right visual field was processed by the left hemisphere, while information to the left visual field was processed by the right hemisphere
Siffre spent a long period in a cave to examine the effects of free-running biological rhythms without the influence of exogenous zeitgebers. His free-running circadian rhythm settled at about 25 hours
This part of the nervous system controls the brain’s involuntary activities and is self-regulating. It is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems