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1 Darwin (1831) Natural Selection Favorable adaptations to features of the environment allow some members of a species to reproduce more successfully than others Finches Galapagos Islands Survival of the fittest

2 Genotype Genetic structure from parent

3 Phenotype Observable characteristics

4 DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Contain genes

5 Heredity Passing on traits from parent to offspring

6 Genetics Study of the inheritance of physical + psychological traits from ancestors

7 Genes Basic units of heredity

8 Human Behavior Genetics Explore the link between inheritance + behavior

9 Sociobiology Evolutionary explanation for social behavior + systems

10 Neuroscience Scientific study of the brain + links to activity + behavior

11 Electroencephalogram (EEG) Record electric brain activity

12 Positron-Emissions Tomography (PET) Scans Given “safe” radiation that goes to brain to see activity in brain

13 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Radio waves + magnetic fields to see brain image

14 Functional MRI MRI + PET

15 Central Nervous System Composed of neurons Brain + spinal cord

16 Peripheral Nervous System Connect CNS to body periphery

17 Somatic Nervous System Regulates skeletal, muscles + skin

18 Autonomic Nervous System Controls body’s involuntary motor responses – Sympathetic = emergency – Parasympathetic = routine internal operations

19 Nervous System http://youtube.com/watch?v=cqvoV4R7T2g

20 The Brain Electronic stimulations Broca’s area – Thoughts into speech or sign Lesions – Injuries or dead areas of brain

21 The Brain Structures Brain Stem – Regulates internal organs – Pons-Bridge-connects spinal cord with brain – Medulla-heart, breathing, blood pressure – Reticular Formation Spinal cord, alerts cerebral cortex – Thalamus Channels incoming sensory information to appropriate area of cerebral cortex – Cerebellum Balance, coordination

22 Brain Structure - Limbic System Regulates emotional behavior, motivation+memory Body temp., blood pressure, blood sugar 3 structures – Hippocampus Explicit memories – Amygdala Emotions+emotional memory – Hypothalamus Motivated behavior (eating, drink, sex) Keeps bodies homeostasis (balance)

23 Hypothalamus http://youtube.com/watch?v=PMrPlCDGUwo

24 Brain Structure - Cerebrum Regulates higher cognitive + emotional functions Cerebral cortex – Outside 1/10 of cerebrum – 2 halves cerebral hemispheres Corpus callosum – Separated cerebral hemispheres Mapping – Central sulcus-vertical – Lateral fissures-horizontal

25 Brain Structure http://youtube.com/watch?v=g6KpIrKCDwg

26 Cerebrum Cont. Frontal lobe – Motor controls + cognitive activities Parietal Lobe – Sensations (limbs) Touch, pain, temps Occipital lobe – Vision (eyes) Temporal lobe – Hearing (ears) Motor cortex – Voluntary muscle control Approx. 600 Brain Structure

27 Cerebrum Cont. Somatosensory cortex – Temp, touch, pain (lips, tongue, index finger) Auditory cortex – Both ears/both lobes Visual cortex – Both eyes-retina Association cortex – Planning and decision making Wernicke’s Area – Spoken language

28 Hemispheric Lateralication Things happen on different sides of brain, + communicate through the corpus callosum i.e.. Left-speech

29 Endocrine System Network of glands that secrete hormones (chemical messengers). – Growth, mood, sex Pituitary Gland – “Master Gland” Secretes – testosterone - estrogen Other glands – Thyroid, Pancreas, Ovaries, Testes

30 Endocrine System http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI2qYRWz SZ4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI2qYRWz SZ4

31 The Nerve Neuron – Cell to receive, process and transmit information to other cells – Dendrites Branched fibers of neurons that receive incoming signals – Soma – Cell body of a neuron Contain nucleus + cytoplasm Integrates info. – Axon Extended fiber of a neuron, nerve impulses pass soma to terminal buttons – Terminal Buttons Bulblike structure that stimulate glands, muscles or other neurons

32 Nerve http://youtube.com/watch?v=XgIaAs_ONG4

33 The Nervous System Glia – Cells that hold nerves together – Remove dead neurons Stops poisons in blood from reaching brain

34 The Nervous System Excitatory-fire Inhibitory-don’t fire

35 The Nervous System Action Potential – Nerve impulse released All – or – None Law – Size of potential unaffected by increased intensity Refractionary Period – Rest period-nerve cannot fire Synapse – Gap between one neuron+another – Transmission Neurotransmitters – Chemicals released from one neuron to another – 60 diff. chemicals

36 The Nervous System 3 major classes of neurons – Sensory- towards (CNS) – Motor-away(CNS) – Interneurons-bridge between neurons


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