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CHAPTER 2
Neuroscience
& Biological
Foundations
Lecture Overview

• Our Genetic Inheritance

• Neural Bases of Behavior

• Nervous System Organization

• A Tour Through the Brain
Our Genetic Inheritance
• Behavioral Genetics: study of the relative
  effects of heredity & environment on behavior &
  mental processes
Our Genetic Inheritance

             • Evolutionary
               Psychology:
               studies how natural
               selection &
               adaptation help
               explain behavior &
               mental processes
Our Genetic Inheritance

            • Neuroscience:
              scientific study of the
              biology of behavior &
              mental processes
Our Genetic Inheritance:
     Genes & DNA
       • The nucleus of every cell
         contains genes, which
         carry the code for
         hereditary transmission.
         These genes are arranged
         along chromosomes
         (strands of paired DNA).
Our Genetic Inheritance

• Malnourished children
  may not reach their
  full genetic potential,
  which demonstrates
  how environmental
  factors interact with
  genetic factors.
Pause & Reflect:
                     Critical
            Thinking
• Given that height
  has one of the
  highest heritability
  estimates (around
  90%), what other
  factors might help
  explain the height
  differences in this
  mother & daughter?
Neural Bases of Psychology

             • Our nervous system
               consists of neurons
               (cells responsible for
               receiving & conducting
               electrical impulses from
               the brain).
Neural Bases of Psychology:
 The Structure of a Neuron
Neural Bases of Psychology:
       Neural Communication
• Within a neuron, communication results from an
  action potential (a neural impulse that carries
  information along the axon of a neuron).
Neural Bases of Psychology:
Neural Communication (Continued)
• Between neurons,
  communication occurs
  through transmission of
  neural information across
  a synapse by
  neurotransmitters
  (chemicals released by
  neurons that alter activity
  in other neurons).
Neural Bases of Psychology:
Neural Communication (Continued)

• Receiving neurons
  receive multiple
  messages from other
  neurons. These
  multiple messages
  then determine if an
  action potential
  occurs or not.
Neural Bases of Psychology:
Neural Communication (Continued)
• Note how the axon
  terminals of sending
  neurons almost
  completely cover the
  cell body of the
  receiving neuron.
Pause &
            Reflect:

            Assessment
• What happens to excess neurotransmitters
  or to those that do not “fit” into the adjacent
  receptor sites? (Answer appears on the
  next slide.)
Pause &
           Reflect:
• The sending
                Assessment
  neuron normally
  reabsorbs the
  excess
  neurotransmitters
  (called “reuptake)
  or they are broken
  down by special
  enzymes.
Neural Bases of Psychology
• Key neurotransmitters:
• Serotonin
• Acetylcholine (ACh)
• Dopamine (DA)
• Norepinephrine (NE)
• Epinephrine (adrenaline)
• GABA (gamma aminobutyric
  acid)
• Endorphins
Neural Bases of Psychology
• Endocrine
  System:
  collection of
  glands that
  manufacture &
  secrete
  hormones into
  the bloodstream
Neural Bases of Psychology

• Hormones: chemicals
  manufactured by
  endocrine glands &
  circulated in the
  bloodstream to
  produce bodily
  changes or to
  maintain normal
  bodily function.
Why Do We Need Two Communication
Systems--Neurotransmitters + Hormones?
Pause &
        Reflect:

        Assessment
1. _____ receive information from other neurons.
   The _____ carries the neuron’s messages to
   other body cells.

2. How does neural communication within
   neurons differ from communication between
   neurons?
Nervous System Organization

      • Central Nervous System (CNS): brain &
        spinal cord
      • Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): all
        nerves & neurons connecting CNS to
        the rest of the body
         – PNS is subdivided into the somatic &
           autonomic nervous systems
         – Autonomic nervous system
           subdivided into sympathetic &
           parasympathetic nervous systems
Central Nervous System:
              Important Terms
• Neuroplasticity: brain’s lifelong ability
  to reorganize & change its structure &
  function throughout the life span

• Neurogenesis: division &
  differentiation of nonneuronal cells to
  produce neurons

• Stem Cells: precursor (immature)
  cells with the potential to develop into
  almost any type of cell
Pause & Reflect:
                   Critical
          Thinking
• Understanding neurogenesis,
  neuroplasticity, & stem cells helps make us
  better informed consumers of scientific
  research & more knowledgeable
  participants in political debates. Can you
  explain why?
Nervous System Organization:
   Central Nervous System (CNS)

• Brain

• Spinal Cord:
  transmits
  information into &
  out of the brain
Nervous System Organization:
Central Nervous System (CNS)

                • The spinal cord is
                  also responsible
                  for involuntary,
                  automatic
                  behaviors called
                  reflexes.
Nervous System Organization:
    Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
•    PNS connects CNS to the rest of the body;
     subdivided into:
    – Somatic Nervous System (SNS): connects
      sensory receptors & controls skeletal muscles
    – Autonomic Nervous System (ANS): controls
      involuntary bodily functions; subdivided into:
             »Sympathetic Nervous System (arouses)
             »Parasympathetic Nervous System (calms)
Nervous System Organization
 Anatomy & functions of the sympathetic (arouses)
& parasympathetic (calms) nervous systems
Pause &
          Reflect:

1. You touch a hot stove & then
          Assessment pull away. This
   immediately & reflexively
   action was controlled by _____.

2. After being startled by the sight & sound
   of a fierce dog rushing toward you, it is
   most likely that your _____ is dominant.
A Tour Through the Brain

• Lower-level brain
  structures:
   – Hindbrain
   – Midbrain
   – Parts of the
     Forebrain
A Tour Through The Brain:
              Hindbrain
• Key structures & functions of the hindbrain:
  – Medulla: life survival functions
  – Pons: respiration, movement, waking,
    sleeping, & dreaming
  – Cerebellum: coordination of fine muscle
    movement, balance, & some aspects of
    perception & cognition
A Tour Through The Brain
              (Continued)

• Midbrain: collection of brain structures in the
  middle of the brain; coordinates movement
  patterns, sleep, & arousal

• Reticular Formation: runs through the
  hindbrain, midbrain, & brainstem; filters
  incoming information & controls arousal
A Tour Through The Brain
                (Continued)
• Forebrain: collection of upper-level brain
  structures, including the thalamus, hypothalamus,
  limbic system, & cerebral cortex
    – Thalamus: relays sensory messages to the
      cerebral cortex
    – Hypothalamus: responsible for drives,
      hormones, & regulating the body’s      internal
      environment
A Tour Through The Brain
             (Continued)

• Limbic System:
  interconnected group
  of forebrain
  structures involved
  with emotions,
  drives, & memory
Structures of the Forebrain
Pause &
          Reflect:

1. What are the three key structures of the
         Assessment
   hindbrain?

2. The _____ includes the thalamus,
   hypothalamus, & limbic system.
Pause & Reflect:
Assessment
A Tour Through The Brain:
             Cerebral Cortex

•   Cerebral Cortex: thin
    surface layer on the
    left & right cerebral
    hemispheres;
    regulates most
    complex behavior,
    including sensations,
    motor control, & higher
    mental processes
A Tour Through The Brain:
Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex
A Tour Through The Brain:
     Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex
•Frontal Lobes: receive &
coordinate messages
from other lobes;
responsible for motor
control, speech
production, & higher
functions, such as
thinking, personality,
emotion, & memory
Pause & Reflect:
                     Critical
            Thinking
• Do you recall from Chapter 1
  Phineas Gage’ s mining
  accident, which sent a 13-
  pound tamping iron through
  his frontal lobes? How did
  this affect his short- & long-
  term behavior & mental
  processes?
A Tour Through The Brain:
  Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex (Cont.)
• Parietal Lobes: located at the
top of the brain directly behind
the frontal lobes; responsible for
interpreting bodily sensations

• Temporal Lobes: located on
each side of the brain above the
ears; responsible for audition,
language comprehension,
memory, & some emotional
control
A Tour Through The Brain:
Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex (Cont.)

                   • Occipital Lobes:
                   located at the back
                   of the brain;
                   responsible for
                   vision & visual
                   perception
A Tour Through The Brain:
Motor Cortex & Somatosensory Cortex
Pause & Reflect:
                  Critical
         Thinking
• Why are the hands
  & face on this
  drawing so large?
  What do they
  represent?
A Tour Through The Brain:
            Split-Brain Research
• Severing the
corpus callosum,
for medical
reasons, also
provides
information on
the role &
functions of the
left & right
hemispheres.
A Tour Through The Brain:
     Split-Brain Research
A Tour Through The Brain:

    Lateralization
• The left & right
hemispheres
specialize in
particular (but often
overlapping)
operations.
Pause &
          Reflect:

1. What are the major functions of the four
          Assessment
   lobes of the brain?

2. The _____ hemisphere is primarily
   responsible for language, & it controls
   the right side of the body.
End of CHAPTER 2
Neuroscience
& Biological
Foundations

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Ch02

  • 2. Lecture Overview • Our Genetic Inheritance • Neural Bases of Behavior • Nervous System Organization • A Tour Through the Brain
  • 3. Our Genetic Inheritance • Behavioral Genetics: study of the relative effects of heredity & environment on behavior & mental processes
  • 4. Our Genetic Inheritance • Evolutionary Psychology: studies how natural selection & adaptation help explain behavior & mental processes
  • 5. Our Genetic Inheritance • Neuroscience: scientific study of the biology of behavior & mental processes
  • 6. Our Genetic Inheritance: Genes & DNA • The nucleus of every cell contains genes, which carry the code for hereditary transmission. These genes are arranged along chromosomes (strands of paired DNA).
  • 7. Our Genetic Inheritance • Malnourished children may not reach their full genetic potential, which demonstrates how environmental factors interact with genetic factors.
  • 8.
  • 9. Pause & Reflect: Critical Thinking • Given that height has one of the highest heritability estimates (around 90%), what other factors might help explain the height differences in this mother & daughter?
  • 10. Neural Bases of Psychology • Our nervous system consists of neurons (cells responsible for receiving & conducting electrical impulses from the brain).
  • 11. Neural Bases of Psychology: The Structure of a Neuron
  • 12. Neural Bases of Psychology: Neural Communication • Within a neuron, communication results from an action potential (a neural impulse that carries information along the axon of a neuron).
  • 13. Neural Bases of Psychology: Neural Communication (Continued) • Between neurons, communication occurs through transmission of neural information across a synapse by neurotransmitters (chemicals released by neurons that alter activity in other neurons).
  • 14. Neural Bases of Psychology: Neural Communication (Continued) • Receiving neurons receive multiple messages from other neurons. These multiple messages then determine if an action potential occurs or not.
  • 15. Neural Bases of Psychology: Neural Communication (Continued) • Note how the axon terminals of sending neurons almost completely cover the cell body of the receiving neuron.
  • 16. Pause & Reflect: Assessment • What happens to excess neurotransmitters or to those that do not “fit” into the adjacent receptor sites? (Answer appears on the next slide.)
  • 17. Pause & Reflect: • The sending Assessment neuron normally reabsorbs the excess neurotransmitters (called “reuptake) or they are broken down by special enzymes.
  • 18.
  • 19. Neural Bases of Psychology • Key neurotransmitters: • Serotonin • Acetylcholine (ACh) • Dopamine (DA) • Norepinephrine (NE) • Epinephrine (adrenaline) • GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid) • Endorphins
  • 20. Neural Bases of Psychology • Endocrine System: collection of glands that manufacture & secrete hormones into the bloodstream
  • 21. Neural Bases of Psychology • Hormones: chemicals manufactured by endocrine glands & circulated in the bloodstream to produce bodily changes or to maintain normal bodily function.
  • 22. Why Do We Need Two Communication Systems--Neurotransmitters + Hormones?
  • 23. Pause & Reflect: Assessment 1. _____ receive information from other neurons. The _____ carries the neuron’s messages to other body cells. 2. How does neural communication within neurons differ from communication between neurons?
  • 24. Nervous System Organization • Central Nervous System (CNS): brain & spinal cord • Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): all nerves & neurons connecting CNS to the rest of the body – PNS is subdivided into the somatic & autonomic nervous systems – Autonomic nervous system subdivided into sympathetic & parasympathetic nervous systems
  • 25.
  • 26. Central Nervous System: Important Terms • Neuroplasticity: brain’s lifelong ability to reorganize & change its structure & function throughout the life span • Neurogenesis: division & differentiation of nonneuronal cells to produce neurons • Stem Cells: precursor (immature) cells with the potential to develop into almost any type of cell
  • 27. Pause & Reflect: Critical Thinking • Understanding neurogenesis, neuroplasticity, & stem cells helps make us better informed consumers of scientific research & more knowledgeable participants in political debates. Can you explain why?
  • 28. Nervous System Organization: Central Nervous System (CNS) • Brain • Spinal Cord: transmits information into & out of the brain
  • 29.
  • 30. Nervous System Organization: Central Nervous System (CNS) • The spinal cord is also responsible for involuntary, automatic behaviors called reflexes.
  • 31. Nervous System Organization: Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) • PNS connects CNS to the rest of the body; subdivided into: – Somatic Nervous System (SNS): connects sensory receptors & controls skeletal muscles – Autonomic Nervous System (ANS): controls involuntary bodily functions; subdivided into: »Sympathetic Nervous System (arouses) »Parasympathetic Nervous System (calms)
  • 32.
  • 33. Nervous System Organization  Anatomy & functions of the sympathetic (arouses) & parasympathetic (calms) nervous systems
  • 34. Pause & Reflect: 1. You touch a hot stove & then Assessment pull away. This immediately & reflexively action was controlled by _____. 2. After being startled by the sight & sound of a fierce dog rushing toward you, it is most likely that your _____ is dominant.
  • 35. A Tour Through the Brain • Lower-level brain structures: – Hindbrain – Midbrain – Parts of the Forebrain
  • 36.
  • 37. A Tour Through The Brain: Hindbrain • Key structures & functions of the hindbrain: – Medulla: life survival functions – Pons: respiration, movement, waking, sleeping, & dreaming – Cerebellum: coordination of fine muscle movement, balance, & some aspects of perception & cognition
  • 38. A Tour Through The Brain (Continued) • Midbrain: collection of brain structures in the middle of the brain; coordinates movement patterns, sleep, & arousal • Reticular Formation: runs through the hindbrain, midbrain, & brainstem; filters incoming information & controls arousal
  • 39. A Tour Through The Brain (Continued) • Forebrain: collection of upper-level brain structures, including the thalamus, hypothalamus, limbic system, & cerebral cortex – Thalamus: relays sensory messages to the cerebral cortex – Hypothalamus: responsible for drives, hormones, & regulating the body’s internal environment
  • 40. A Tour Through The Brain (Continued) • Limbic System: interconnected group of forebrain structures involved with emotions, drives, & memory
  • 41. Structures of the Forebrain
  • 42. Pause & Reflect: 1. What are the three key structures of the Assessment hindbrain? 2. The _____ includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, & limbic system.
  • 44. A Tour Through The Brain: Cerebral Cortex • Cerebral Cortex: thin surface layer on the left & right cerebral hemispheres; regulates most complex behavior, including sensations, motor control, & higher mental processes
  • 45. A Tour Through The Brain: Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex
  • 46. A Tour Through The Brain: Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex •Frontal Lobes: receive & coordinate messages from other lobes; responsible for motor control, speech production, & higher functions, such as thinking, personality, emotion, & memory
  • 47. Pause & Reflect: Critical Thinking • Do you recall from Chapter 1 Phineas Gage’ s mining accident, which sent a 13- pound tamping iron through his frontal lobes? How did this affect his short- & long- term behavior & mental processes?
  • 48. A Tour Through The Brain: Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex (Cont.) • Parietal Lobes: located at the top of the brain directly behind the frontal lobes; responsible for interpreting bodily sensations • Temporal Lobes: located on each side of the brain above the ears; responsible for audition, language comprehension, memory, & some emotional control
  • 49. A Tour Through The Brain: Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex (Cont.) • Occipital Lobes: located at the back of the brain; responsible for vision & visual perception
  • 50. A Tour Through The Brain: Motor Cortex & Somatosensory Cortex
  • 51. Pause & Reflect: Critical Thinking • Why are the hands & face on this drawing so large? What do they represent?
  • 52. A Tour Through The Brain: Split-Brain Research • Severing the corpus callosum, for medical reasons, also provides information on the role & functions of the left & right hemispheres.
  • 53. A Tour Through The Brain: Split-Brain Research
  • 54. A Tour Through The Brain: Lateralization • The left & right hemispheres specialize in particular (but often overlapping) operations.
  • 55. Pause & Reflect: 1. What are the major functions of the four Assessment lobes of the brain? 2. The _____ hemisphere is primarily responsible for language, & it controls the right side of the body.
  • 56. End of CHAPTER 2 Neuroscience & Biological Foundations