PSY-250 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Neuroplasticity, Vasoconstriction, Glucocorticoid

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This guide recapitulates important lecture topics for each chapter. It also includes a list of textbook topics that warrant further review. This guide should only be used as a study aid. It does not include (or make reference to) all exam material. You are still responsible for all other lecture and textbook material. Trephination procedure: chiseling holes in the skull to release evil spirits: ancient greeks: disease results from an imbalance of bodily fluids (cid:894)(cid:396)efe(cid:396)(cid:396)ed to as (cid:862)hu(cid:373)o(cid:396)s(cid:863)(cid:895) Imbalances were mapped on to four different personality profiles (e. g. , sanguine, melancholic) One of the first to link mind to physical symptoms: middle ages: disease results from a lack of religious devotion, evil, and/or sin. Science is halted by the church and considered as heresy; autopsies are forbidden, libraries burned. Bubonic plague (i. e. , fatal bacterial infection) occurred during this time; treatments (e. g. , torturing the body, prayer, pilgrimage, pleasant scents) were ineffective and sometimes counterproductive. One-third to one-half of the ea(cid:396)th"s population died.