PSYC 101- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 24 pages long!)

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When you have finished chapter 3, you should be able to: understand the importance of the neuron (individual nerve cell) and differentiate among the neuron"s cell body, dendrite, and axon. Process: function like wires and batteries, neuron: individual nerve cell. Has sacs filled w/ fluid containing chemicals surrounding a second type of chemical. Ions: positive/negative charged particles: cell membrane: semipermeable in its normal resting state. Called semi-perm because ions are able to move freely through but sodium ions cannot: depolarization: positive ions after membrane all-or-none principle action potential . Multiple sclerosis destroys myelin sheath: polarized: when negative ions are inside resting state - cell membrane. Synaptic transmission: neurons work together through: synapse, synaptic gap, neurotransmitters excitatory , synaptic vesicles, synaptic terminals, receptor sites. Brain can be altered by use of drugs. 3 main parts: medula breathing and reflexes. Allows endocrine glands to communicate with one another.