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    Kasamatsu and Hirai – monks after 48h of not eating‚ drinking‚ sleeping started to have hallucinations and the level of serotonin was increased. These higher levels of serotonin activated the parts of the brain called the hypothalamus and the frontal cortex‚ resulting in hallucinations. Drugs given to people are not neurotransmitters‚ but they stimulate or block specific neurotransmitter. Mertinez and Kesner –role of acetylcholine on memory. Rats going through the maze‚ at the end=food. 1st

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    of each other. Anatomists conventionally divide each hemisphere into four "lobes"‚ the frontal lobe‚ parietal lobe‚ occipital lobe and temporal lobe. 3. Frontal lobe: It is associated with reasoning‚ planning‚ parts of speech‚ movements‚ emotions and problem solving. Parietal Lobe: Associated with movement orientation‚ recognition‚ perception of stimuli. Occipital Lobe: Associated with visual processing. Temporal Lobe: Associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli‚ memory and

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    PSY 101 Review Sheet #1 Chapters 1-3 1. What does psychology study? Psychology is the scientific study of behaviors and mental processes. Behaviors include all outward or overt actions and reactions‚ mental processes include all internal covert activities of the mind. The goals of psychology are to describe‚ explain‚ predict‚ and control the behaviors and mental process of both human and animals. 2. Explain Structuralism. Structuralism is the study of the structure of the mind. It’s based

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    prefrontal cortex and antisocial behaviour‚ but as to whether this evidence is strong enough to have a definitive answer is yet to be discovered. The prefrontal cortex is a complex and highly developed part of the brain making up the majority of the frontal lobe (Bear‚ Connors & Paradiso‚ 2001). It is believed that the prefrontal cortex is involved in the regulation of cognition and behaviour therefore playing a key role in our emotions and social interactions. Antisocial behaviour is a broad term

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    differences in brain areas involving intelligence. Men had more gray areas than women. Women had more white matter. In men‚ the gray matter was split between their frontal and parietal lobes. Their white matter was located in the temperal lobes. In women‚ the gray matter as well as the white matter‚ was concentrated in the frontal lobes. Based on the examples from the text‚ I believe that men’s and women’s brains are specialized in different ways. Their have been many studies that have shown this

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    using a computed tomography scan of his skull. In this scan the damage gained more detail by finding that his Left and Right Pre-Frontal Cortices were effected but limited to the left hemisphere. The damage caused by this unfortunate incident acted as some form of a frontal lobotomy‚ a lobotomy is explained as “A surgical procedure in which the nerve pathways in a lobe or lobes of the brain are severed from those in other areas.” By Encyclopaedia Britannica. After his incident many referred to him as

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    ” Many scientists “often take the view that all that is necessary to understand the mind is in the brain (Larson‚”Three of a Mind‚”pg1‚ par. 1).” For example‚ the cerebral cortex¹ of the brain consists of the occipital lobe‚ parietal lobe‚ temporal lobe‚ and frontal lobes. This is where Physical sensation is processed. One philosopher who argues the same is Smart. Smart states‚ “Although ‘I am in pain does not mean ‘my C-fibers are firing‚’ psychological laws ensure that ‘I am in pain’ is true

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    scientist in understanding how the brain functions. One of the most remarkable examples of the impact a brain injury can have on a person’s life is that of Phinneas Gage. This case proves to be one of the first to confirm that damage to a person’s frontal cortex could result in a significant personality change despite other neurological functions remain intact. In September of 1848 an accidental explosion caused a 20 pound iron rod from the railroad

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    frustrated with teenagers causing trouble around us. Science says that the troubled behaviours that adolescent youth produces is natural and has legitimate reason. It has been found that throughout development‚ teen years are a critical time for frontal lobe development that may explain reasons behind the maladaptive adolescent behaviour. Adolescence is known as the most difficult time period as parent to understand or control their child’s behaviour. During these years‚ teens take risks‚ lash out

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    will become increasingly dependent on other people. 2: Temporal lobe - responsible for vision‚ memory‚ language‚ hearing and learning. Frontal lobe - responsible for decision making‚ problem solving‚ controling behaviour and emotions. Parietal lobe - responsible for sensory information from the body‚ also where letters are formed‚ putting things in order and spatial awareness. Occipital lobe - responsible for processing information related to vision.

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