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Drugs, Brain, And Behavior - Final Exam
Questions With Correct Detailed
Answers.
pharmacology - ANSWER- the scientific study of the *actions of drugs* and their
*effects* on a living organism

neuropharmacology - ANSWER- drug-induced changes in the functioning of the
*nervous system*

psychopharmacology - ANSWER- drug-induced changes in *mood, thinking, and
behavior*

drug action - ANSWER- specific *molecular changes* produced by a drug when it binds
to a particular *target site or receptor*

drug effects - ANSWER- *widespread changes* in physiological or psychological
functions

nonspecific drug effects - ANSWER- effects based not on the chemical activity of the
drug, but on *some unique characteristic of the individual* (e.g. mood, expectations,
drug-taking experience)

sensory neurons - ANSWER- convert *physical stimuli* to electric signals

motor neurons - ANSWER- direct *biobehavioral response*

stem cells - ANSWER- *undifferentiated*, proliferating cells which can become *any
specific tissue or organ cell type*

Nervous system overview - ANSWER-

central nervous system - ANSWER- *brain and spinal cord* - analysis and integration of
sensory and motor information

peripheral nervous system - ANSWER- divided into *somatic* and *autonomic*
divisions; autonomic is further divided into *sympathetic* and *parasympathetic*

somatic nervous system - ANSWER- controls *voluntary movement* of skeletal muscles
and *sensory input* from external environment

,autonomic nervous system - ANSWER- *controls internal environment* (smooth
muscle, cardiac muscle, glands, organs), divided into *sympathetic* and
*parasympathetic* divisions

sympathetic nervous system - ANSWER- *mobilizes* body for emergency, *"fight or
flight"*

parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER- *conserves* energy to help body recover,
*"rest and digest"*

protective tissue surrounding brain - ANSWER- three layers of tissue called *meninges*
protect brain and spinal cord:
*SKULL*
1) dura mater
2) arachnoid
2a) subarachnoid space (filled with cerebrospinal fluid)
3) pia mater
*BRAIN*

cerebrospinal fluid - ANSWER- fills cavities in the brain called *cerebral ventricles* and
the channel running through the spinal cord called the *central canal*

neurotrophic factors - ANSWER- *proteins* that act as *neuron growth factors* and
influence not only neuron growth, but also *cell differentiation and survival*

gray matter - ANSWER- cell groups which *receive info* from sensory (afferent)
neurons and *cell bodies of motor (efferent) neurons* that *send information to skeletal
muscles*

(consists mostly of *dendrites and cell bodies*)

white matter - ANSWER- composed of *bundles of myelinated axons*, which *connect
various grey matter areas* of the brain to each other

brainstem overview - ANSWER- *relay station* from spinal cord to brain

contains medulla, pons, midbrain

medulla - ANSWER- vital *survival functions* (e.g. respiration, heartrate)

cerebellum - ANSWER- *balance* and *fine motor control*

pons - ANSWER- origin of most tracts using *norepinephrine* and *serotonin*

reticular formation - ANSWER- begins in medulla and runs through pons into the
midbrain, *controls arousal and attention*

,forebrain overview - ANSWER- contains *diencephalon* (thalamus and hypothalamus),
*basal ganglia*, *limbic system*, *cerebral cortex*

thalamus - ANSWER- *relays information* to the cerebral cortex

hypothalamus - ANSWER- *maintains homeostasis* of physiological functions

basal ganglia - ANSWER- modulates *movement*

limbic system - ANSWER- controls *emotion, motivation, learning* (includes amygdala,
hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, olfactory bulbs)

lobes of the brain - ANSWER- 1) *occipital* - vision

2) *temporal* - auditory

3) *parietal* - somatosensory

4) *frontal* - plans and organizes behavior and initiates sequences of actions

orienting the CNS (axes) - ANSWER- *medial*: middle
*lateral*: sides

orienting the CNS (brain slices) - ANSWER-

dorsal root - ANSWER- part of spinal cord containing *sensory neurons*

ventral root - ANSWER- part of spinal cord containing *motor neurons*

substantia nigra - ANSWER- nuclei in *midbrain*, produces *dopamine*

Raphe nuclei - ANSWER- nuclei in *pons*, produces *serotonin*

locus coeruleus - ANSWER- nuclei in *pons*, produces *norepinephrine*

glia - ANSWER- support cells, two main types: *astrocytes* and *oligodendrocytes*

astrocytes - ANSWER- protect brain by forming *blood-brain barrier*

oligodendrocytes - ANSWER- speed up neuronal communication by forming *myelin
sheaths*

neuron anatomy - ANSWER- *cell body (soma)*: contains cystoplasm with nucleus and
other organelles

, *dendrites*: receive inputs

*axon hillock*: where action potential originates

*axon*: transmits action potential

*axon terminals*: hold NTs in vesicles

*myelin sheath*: oligodendrocytes insulate axon to speed up conduction, gaps are
called *nodes of Ranvier*

*synapse*: can be axodendritic, axosomatic, or axoaxonic

cell membrane anatomy - ANSWER- neuronal membranes are *phospholipid bilayers*,
meaning they only let *lipid-soluble* materials through.

*membrane proteins*: receptors, enzymes, ion channels and transporters

ion channels - ANSWER- allow ions (*K+, Na+, Cl-, Ca2+*) to pass into and out of
neuron through water-filled pores

usually closed until a signal opens them

ligand-gated channel - ANSWER- opened by a *ligand* such as a drug,
neurotransmitter, etc.

voltage-gated channel - ANSWER- opened by *change in electric potential*

4 types of glial cells - ANSWER- 1) Schwann cells
2) Oligodendroglia
3) Astrocytes
4) Microglia

Schwann cells - ANSWER- *produce myelin sheath* on axons in *PNS*
dedicated to a *single neuron*
able to *regenerate* damaged axons

oligodendroglia - ANSWER- *produce myelin sheath* on axons in *CNS*

send out "arms" which *wrap around several axons*

NOT able to regenerate damaged axons

astrocytes - ANSWER- large, star-shaped cells with extensions

provide *structural support*

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