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Do Now. Draw a picture of what you think the human body looks like from the inside. Include the following parts: Brain Spine Organs (as many as you can think of) Nerves If you have time, write what you think is the function of each part you drew. Neurons and Neurotransmitters. Agenda:

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Do Now

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  1. Do Now • Draw a picture of what you think the human body looks like from the inside. • Include the following parts: • Brain • Spine • Organs (as many as you can think of) • Nerves • If you have time, write what you think is the functionof each part you drew.

  2. Neurons and Neurotransmitters Agenda: Do Now Neurons and Neurotransmitters Lecture Review Homework: Study for tomorrow Myers reading

  3. Announcements • Last call for grades • Last day for DNQ Retakes • I will be in here until 6pm • Drama Club meeting until ~5 (teambuilding and announcements) • #sproutnation Climber’s Club until 6 pm • Blast coming out on Friday! • If you want anyone added to the blast (parents, etc.) let me know! • If you know I don’t have your email address, give it to me on a sticky note today. • Buddy photos – You need to tell me where to put your extracredit. 3 pts to any quiz of your choice. Maybe you want tosave it. That’s up to you.

  4. Introduction to BioPsychology!! • Introductory PREZI: http://prezi.com/0puvqyvflcgm/biological-psychology/ • Preview PREZI: http://prezi.com/o5gcnvxkjvaz/chapter-3-neuroscience-and-behavior/ • Myers reading • Draw anatomy of neuron • Chart of neurotransmitters

  5. Neuron Structure Myelin Sheath Cell body / Soma Axon Terminals Dendrites Unmyelinated Axon

  6. Action Potential • There are chemical events which generate electrical activity in the brain. Your neurons work like toilets. • Selectively permeable • Resting potential – fluid is positive (Na); axon is negative • Depolarization – hallway analogy • Threshold • Action potential • Refractory period • Synapse

  7. Neurotransmitters Dopamine Serotonin Mood, sleep, arousal Why do they tell you to drink milk before you sleep ? Too littleDepression Reuptake • Wakefulness, learning, attention and emotion • Too muchSchizophrenia • Too littleParkinson’s

  8. Review for Unit Test Pull out notecards, notes, etc. – EVERYTHING since the beginning of the year.

  9. Explain the Origin of Psychology • Use the following names and terms to explain how psychology as a field began: • Wilhelm Wundt • Edward Titchener • Structuralism • William James • Functionalism

  10. Philosophical Perspectives • Tenets of each perspective • Structuralism • Functionalism • Behaviorism • Psychoanalysis • Humanism • Cognitive / Gestalt • Biological / Evolutionary

  11. Theory Application • Define Theory, Model, Hypothesis • Explain hypothesis generation • Applying theories to explain behavior • Purpose – Induction, Deduction • Strengths & Weaknesses

  12. Domains of Psychology • Clinical • Cognitive • Counseling • Developmental • Educational • Experimental • Industrial-organizational

  13. Psychologists of Note • Wilhelm Wundt • Edward Titchener • William James • Mary Calkins • Margaret Washburn • Carl Rogers • Abraham Maslow • Charles Darwin • G. Stanley Hall • Ivan Pavlov

  14. Psychologists of Note • John B. Watson • Sigmund Freud • Harry Harlow • Noam Chomsky • B. F. Skinner • Max Wertheimer • Francis Cecil Sumner

  15. And now for the Review Game. FISHBOWL!!

  16. Review: FISHBOWL!! Divided into two groups. Contestants will switch out every 5 words. • Keep it level 2. You should be helping your teammate, not screaming. • An approach, psychologist, or research term will appear on the screen. Your team has to get your FISH to say this word WITHOUT saying it!! • If you say the word, you forfeit your chance to win this point. • You cannot steal points. • This is not a competition based on time. Don’t scream. Be helpful. • ALL WORDS/PEOPLE DISCUSSED IN THIS CLASS OR ON ASSIGNMENTS ARE FAIR GAME!!

  17. Fishbowl Concept/Name 1 Concept/Name 1

  18. Review: FISHBOWL!! Ready… Set… GO!!

  19. Fishbowl Gestalt 1 Mary Calkins 1

  20. Fishbowl Edward Titchener 1 Independent Variable 1

  21. Fishbowl Double-Blind 1 Aristotle 1

  22. Fishbowl Behaviorism 1 Humanism 1

  23. Fishbowl Abraham Maslow 1 Sampling Bias 1

  24. Fishbowl Face Validity 2 Wilhelm Wundt 2

  25. Fishbowl Aristotle 2 Psychoanalysis 2

  26. Fishbowl Humanism 2 P-value 2

  27. Fishbowl Experiment 2 Correlation 2

  28. Fishbowl Carl Rogers 2 Edward Titchener 2

  29. Fishbowl Dependent Variable 3 Control Variable 3

  30. Fishbowl Biological 3 John B. Watson 3

  31. Fishbowl Construct Validity 3 Charles Darwin 3

  32. Fishbowl Mode 3 Sociocultural 3

  33. Fishbowl Cognitive 3 Test-retest Reliability 3

  34. Fishbowl G. Stanley Hall 4 B. F. Skinner 4

  35. Fishbowl Cognitive Revolution 4 Max Wertheimer 4

  36. Fishbowl Behaviorism 4 Dark Ages of Psychology 4

  37. Fishbowl Psychoanalysis 4 Cognitive 4

  38. Fishbowl Survey 4 Margaret Washburn 4

  39. Fishbowl Functionalism 5 Case Study 5

  40. Fishbowl Confounding Variable 5 Mean 5

  41. Fishbowl Evolutionary 5 Functionalism 5

  42. Fishbowl Median 5 Standard Deviation 5

  43. Fishbowl Structuralism 5 William James 5

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