Types of Pysch.
Parts of the Brain
Endocrine system
Nervous system
Parts of an Axon
100

What is the branch of psychology that studies things we learn and are behaviors?

Behavioral Psychology 

100

This part of the brain is located above your ears, it controls your hearing ( auditory information), and encoding memory.

Temporal Lobe

100

This produces hormones based on gender; estrogen and testosterone an allows for reproduction.

Female ovaries and male testes

100

This system contains the brain and spinal cord and is also called CNS.

Central nervous system.

100

the central area where all the neuronal protein synthesis takes place. This contains the genetic material that helps in the ribosomal RNA synthesis process. Another function is to guide the axon hillock that generates the impulses throughout the axon.

nucleus
200

This branch studies the Nervous systems, brain and how your body works and how it influences are behavior.

Biological Psychology

200

This part of your brain is located at the bottom of your brain and connects your brain and the spinal cord. This is responsible for your autonomic functions like, breathing, heart beat/rate, BP, consciousness, and sleep

Brain stem.

200

Also called the mater gland; This controls metabolism, regulates growth, and reproductions through the hormones it produces.

Pituitary gland

200

This system works on slowing your boy down for rest and digestion, and conserves energy. This slows your body's heart rate and lowers your BP.

Parasystematic system

200

This protects the axons and helps speed nerve transmissions. If this is damaged, these nerve signals will travel more slowly or be blocked completely.

myelin sheath

300

This perceptive emphasizes looking at the whole individual and stresses concepts like free will, self fulfilling, self actualization.

Humanistic Psychology

300

This is located at the bottom back of your brain between the brain stem and the cerebrum. This controls your speech, balance, and other complex motor functions.

Cerebellum

300

This also regulates growth by produces hormones tat regulate the bodies metabolic rate your growth and development.

thyroid Gland

300

Also none as the PNS. This sends signals to the CNS, The bdoys organs and muscles, aswell as your senses.

Peripheral system

300

 are the ends of axons which transmit messages to other cells via use of neurotransmitters at synapses.

Axon terminals

400

One of these is the study of behavior, Though and feelings as view through biological evolution. The other Is the branch on studying how people think, emotions, creativity, and problem solving.

Evolutionary Psychology and Cognitive Psychology.  

400

This is located behind your forehead. This controls your speech, expressive language, voluntary movement,planning, motivations, etc.

Frontal lobe.

400

The gland produces hormones (steroids, adrenaline, and non-adrenaline) This controls BP, heart rate , etc.

Adrenal gland

400

This is located in your brain stem and is the key relay station which sends messages to the medulla, brain stem, cerebrum and cerebellum.

Pons

400

receive the data or signals from another neuron. This collects and stores all incoming information from axon terminals.

Dendrite

500

This branch Talks about the systematic study of psychological forces that underlie human behavior, feelings and emotions. The other branch is the study how individuals or groups influenced by the presence ad behavior of others.

Psycho dynamic and social psychology

500

This is located on the very top of your head. This is responsible for sensory information, Hot, cold, pressure, and pain.  

Parietal Lobe

500

This is located in the brain. This produces body temp., heart rate, hunger and mood. Helps the body maintain homeostasis.

Hypothalamus.

500

The top part of your brain stem is kind of like a post office for your senses. It gets signals related to sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.

Thalamus

500

This allow for ions to diffuse in and out of the neuron, propagating the electrical signal down the axon.

Nodes of Ranvier

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