The Robert Feldman’s book "Psychology and Your Life” effectively draws the students to the aspect which connects their psychology to their respective professions and personal lives in that context. The Fallen Athlete case study at the end of chapter 2 definitely supports the concept of Neuroscience and Behavior. The questions concern the function of the brain and the and the definite functions of the neural systems. The answer to these questions solely illustrates the concern under which the neural systems are concerned with all the human behavior.
Concerning the athlete case, the question concerning the explanation concerning the human biophychological system, the answer is clearly because the it helps people understand their behavior and this is why the researchers have spend much time in the examination of the clues in relationship between human behavior and animals. In this concern, the basic sense and actually every idea, mood and the individual behavior and how they rationally memorize concepts is related to the neural systems in relation to the endocrine systems coordinated in a variety of voluntary and actually involuntary behaviors that are well coordinated, to serve the body’s mechanisms for communication with the immediate external environment.
Brain Worksheet
RSQC2 WorksheetDirections: Fill in the blanks below.Dendrites: The cluster of fibers at unmatched end of the cell body that receive messages from other neurons.Ax ace: The slim, tube-like extension of the cell body that carries messages from the dendrites to other neurons.Terminal buttons: The gauzy bulges at the end of the axon which send messages to other neurons.Medulla oblongata sheath: A protective coating of fat and protein that insulates the axon.Key out at least one effect of each of the following neurotransmitters:Acetylcholine: Transmits messages relating to our skeletal muscles.Glutamate: plays a role in shop.GABA: moderates behaviors much (pronominal) as eating and aggression.Dopamine: involved in movement, help and learning.Serotonin: regulates sleep, eating, mood and pain.Endorphins: elevates mood and helps deal with pain.
These are the relevant sites that offer the neuron explanations and images
Chapter 4 module deals with states of consciousness and in relation to the case “The Woman Who Dreams of Stress” it definitely highlights the various stages of sleep and dreams.
One question states that; describe the stages of sleep and dreaming. These includes: awake but relaxed, light sleep, deepest sleep, and REM sleep.
What are the examples of sleep disorders: these are insomnia, narcolepsy, and apnea.
List the sleep theories; these are:
- Sleep protects
- Sleep recuperates
- Sleep helps remembering
- Sleep induces growth
Why do you think people in almost every culture use psychoactive drugs and search for altered states of consciousness (including using meditation and hypnosis)?
The reason is because the psychoactive drugs influence the person’s emotional mood swing. This also brings the concept under which the emotions and perceptions are altered. These drugs alter the awareness of the various diverse sensations around us. It also alters other issues such as thoughts, and feelings that are being experienced within a particular period in time.
References
Feldman, Robert, (2013) Psychology and Your Life
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