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Psychology Eighth Edition Chapter 2: Neuroscience and Behavior Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers David G. Myers
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Figure 2.1 A wrongheaded theory Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.2 A motor neuron Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.3 Action potential Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.4 How neurons communicate Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.5 Neurotransmitter pathways Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Table 2.1 Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.6 Agonists and antagonists Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.7 The functional divisions of the human nervous system Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.8 The dual functions of the autonomic nervous system Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.9 A simple reflex Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.10 A simplified neural network Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.11 The endocrine system Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.12 An electroencephalograph providing amplified tracings of waves of electrical activity in the brain Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.13 The PET scan Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.14 MRI scan of a healthy individual (left) and a person with schizophrenia (right) Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.15 Brain reading Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.16 The brainstem and thalamus Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.17 The brain’s organ of agility Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.18 The limbic system Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.19 The amygdala Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.20 The hypothalamus Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.21 Rat with an implanted electrode Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.22 Ratbot on a pleasure cruise Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.23 Brain structures and their functions Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.24 The cerebral cortex Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.25 The cortex and its basic subdivisions Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.26 Left hemisphere tissue devoted to each body part in the motor cortex and the sensory cortex Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.27 Mind over matter Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.28 New technology shows the brain in action Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.29 The visual cortex and auditory cortex Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.30 Areas of the cortex in four mammals Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.31 Phineas Gage reconsidered Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.32 Specialization and integration in language Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.33 Brain activity when hearing, seeing, and speaking words Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.34 Brain plasticity Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.35 The corpus callosum Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.36 The information highway from eye to brain Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.37 Testing the divided brain Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.38 Try this! Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Unnumbered 2.1 Which one is happier? Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.39 The disappearing southpaws Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 2.40 The southpaw’s hazardous life Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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Unnumbered 2.2 Mind and brain as holistic system Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright © 2007 by Worth Publishers
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