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Psychology Chapter 2: Neuroscience and Behavior Fourth Edition Don & Sandra Hockenbury Psychology Fourth Edition Chapter 2: Neuroscience and Behavior Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.1 Glial Cells Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.2 The Parts of a Typical Neuron Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.3 Electrical Changes During an Action Potential Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.4 Communication Within the Neuron: The Action Potential Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.5 Communication Between Neurons: The Process of Synaptic Transmission Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.6 Neurotransmitter and Receptor Site Shapes Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.7 How Drugs Affect Synaptic Transmission Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 The Nervous System Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.9 A Spinal Reflex Arc Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.10 The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Branches of the Autonomic Nervous System Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.11 Organization of the Nervous System Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.12 The Endocrine System Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.13 Interacting Systems Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.14 The Sequence of Fetal Brain Development Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.15 Major Regions of the Brain Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.16 Evolution of the Cerebral Cortex Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.17 The Cerebral Hemispheres and the Corpus Callosum Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.18 Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.19 The Body’s Representation on the Primary Motor Cortex and on the Somatosensory Cortex Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.20 Key Structures of the Forebrain and Limbic Systems Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.21 The Thalamus Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.22 Broca’s and Wernicke’s Areas of the Cerebral Cortex Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.23 Experimental Setup in Split-Brain Research Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Table 2.1 Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.24 Specialized Abilities of the Two Hemispheres Hockenbury: Psychology, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2005 by Worth Publishers