Brain and Behaviour
Hormones and Pheremones
Genetics
Brain imaging techniques
100

The theory that certain areas of the brain are responsible for certain psychological functions

Localization of function

100

A chemical messenger system of the organism; the system of glands that secrete hormones

Endocrine system

100

the genetic constitution of an individual organism

genotype

100

examines and measures specific structures and density of tissues in the brain through an automated procedure

voxel-based morphometry (VBM)

200

The ability of the brain to change in response to environmental demands

Neuroplasticity

200

A hormone produced by the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland; it is known for its role in social interaction and sexual reproduction

Oxytocin

200

a set of traits that actually manifest in an individual's body, appearance or behaviour

Phenotype

200

produces a 3 dimensional image showing the structure of the brain through the use of magnetic fields and radio frequency waves that interact with hydrogen atoms

MRI
300

a part of the limbic system, known to be implicated in emotional regulation and long-term memory

Hippocampus

300

a chemical messenger that communicates information (such as fertility or sexual attractiveness) from one member of a species to another

Pheremone

300

the gene that acts as a predictor of antisocial behavior (as per caspi et al)

MAOA

300

shows actual brain activity and indicates which areas of the brain are most active and engaged in a behavior or cognitive process

fMRI

400

a class of chemicals that act by preventing reuptake of excess serotonin in the synapse, hence increasing its concentration in the synaptic gap

SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)

400

the hormone related to the formation of flashbulb memories

adrenaline

400

the key mechanism of evolution; differential survival of individuals based on the extent to which they are adapted to the environment

Natural selection

400

observes metabolic processes in the brain using a gamma ray detector. Injected with a radioactive tracer compound. Allows participants to perform psychological tasks while researchers observe activity

PET scan

500

a neurotransmitter that facilitates spatial memory formation and recall (ie. encoding of new information)

acetylcholine

500

___ acts as a pheromone as it alerts potential mates to the compatibility between their immune systems (ie. the more different they are, the better)

MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex)

500

the gene that is a predictor of depression (as per caspi et al)

5-HTT

500

structural neuroimaging, showcasing multiple images of the brain which can be combined together. Low resolution, but can show major structural problems

CAT