Anatomy of Neurons and Glia- MODULES 1.2 & 2.1
A The histology of Santiago Ramon y Cajal
Cajal was both a physician and an artist. He used his skills to draw images that he saw under the microscope with the help of Golgi staining. Both he and Golgi received the 1906 Nobel Prize. Go here to view some of his drawings.
Q. What is "histology?"
B. Learn the parts of the neuron.
Using "Google Image" find a few pictures of the Neuron. These pictures will assist you as you color the pages of Coloring book chapter 3.
Q. Can you match the pictures, terms and definitions for the following from the coloring book:
ASSIGNMENT #1
3.1: cell body (soma), dendrites, axon, cytoplasm, interstitial fluid, cell membrane (lipid bilayer) terminal buttons (boutons) axon branches (axon terminal)
3.2: nucleus, neurofilaments microtubules
3.3: neurotransmitter molecules; synaptic vesicles
3.4 synapase, receptive area (dendritic arborization), axon hillock, axon shaft
ASSIGNMENT #2
3.5: pre-synaptic membrane, post-synaptic memberane, receptors, neurtransmitter molecule, synaptic vesicle, omega complex
3.6: schwann cells, nodes of Ranvier, Oligodendrocyte myelin sheath
ASSIGNMENT #3
3.7 ion channels, ionotropic receptor
III. The Blood Brain Barrier
Q. How does the brain blood barrier work?
IV. Nourishment in Vertebrate Neurons
Q. What is the importance of glucose to the brain?
Q. Define a vertebrate neuron. (Hint: go to CB unit 1.1)
This is the blog for the course Psyc 412- Physiological Psychology at Virginia State University
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Textbook Module 4.1 Anatomy of the Nervous System- February 6, 2014
Textbook Module 4.1
Please begin coloring the pages associated with Module 4.1. The assignments can be found in the coloring book assignment link at the top of the page.
Please begin coloring the pages associated with Module 4.1. The assignments can be found in the coloring book assignment link at the top of the page.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Practice Homework Gross Anatomy
Answer these questions after you have colored the following coloring book units.
1. What type of section is illustrated in CBUnit 10.5B?2. What type of section is illustrated in CB Unit 11.6B
3. What type of section is illustrated in CB Unit
12.5?
4. Name the
most posterior lobe of the brain.
5.
Name the most lateral lobe of the brain.
6.
Name the most anterior lobe of the brain.
7. Which lobe has the post-central gyrus and central fissure as a
boundary?
8. Which lobe has the superior temporal gyrus and lateral fissue as a boundary?
9.
Name the fissure that separates the brain
hemispheres.
10. Distinguish by location the differences between the superior temporal gyrus and the superior frontal gyrus. (ie which brain lobe contains each gyri).
10. Distinguish by location the differences between the superior temporal gyrus and the superior frontal gyrus. (ie which brain lobe contains each gyri).
Textbook Module 3.1 Synpatic Transmission
Lecture material
Properties of the synapse pg 52-58
Synaptic transmission (neuron story) explains in a very simplified form how neurons communicate with each other. In the illustration imagine that the stimulus is a fly landing on your leg and the response is moving the leg. Identify Cell A, Cell B and Cell C.
Reproduce the A-B-C neural network on page 9 (Unit 1.4) of the coloring book.
Color Coloring Book Units 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6 ( pgs 8-15)
Review exercise 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 on page 16-17
What is the difference between temporal and spatial summation.
Relationship Among EPSP, IPSP and action Potentials Pgs 56-57
Explain the role of the interneuron in an inhibitory synapse- use Figure 3.7 pg 56.
Create a wiring diagram that shows inhibition and excitation... use figure 3.9; 3.10 and 3.11 as examples but create your own using any configuration.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Link to Audio Lecture of the complete Neuron Story
Here is the link to the complete Neuron Story on You Tube.
This is an audio recording of the Neuron Story lecture. This recording corresponds to units 2.2 and 3.1 of the textbook, Biological Psychology by Kalat. Please use the textbook along with this presentation. There are five parts to the Neuron Story that you are expected to know and understand.
KNOW means- able to reproduce progression of events depicted in the slides without the use of notes.
UNDERSTAND means- able to explain each slide in your own words
This is an audio recording of the Neuron Story lecture. This recording corresponds to units 2.2 and 3.1 of the textbook, Biological Psychology by Kalat. Please use the textbook along with this presentation. There are five parts to the Neuron Story that you are expected to know and understand.
KNOW means- able to reproduce progression of events depicted in the slides without the use of notes.
UNDERSTAND means- able to explain each slide in your own words
Friday, January 2, 2015
MIDTERM PREPARATION
INFORMATION BELOW WILL BE INCLUDED ON THE MIDTERM EXAM
Physiological Psychology Part I.
INTRODUCTION
Textbook Chapter 1
Red information on Course Blog
GROSS ANATOMY
Planes of Section - CB chapter 2
Major Brain Divisions CB Unit 4.3, 4.4
Divisions of Nervous System CB Unit 2.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
NEURONAL NETWORKS AND SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION
Neurophysiology and synaptic transmission
Textbook Modules 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2
Neuron Morphology CB chapter 3
Neuron Story Instructor's Blackboard link and Students' YouTube postings
BRAIN ANATOMY BY DIVISION (Items in Parenthesis will be on the Final)
Mylencephalon CB 6.1
Reticular Formation, Pyramids
Metencephalon CB 6.2
Pons, Cerebellum
Mesencephalon CB 6.3
Inferior & Superior Colliculi
Red Nuclei, Periaqueductal Grey, Substantia Nigra
(Tectum and Tegmentum)
Diencephalon CB 6.4-6.6
Thalamus
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus; Medial Geniculate Nucleus; Ventral Posterior Nucleus
Hypothalamus
Suprachiasmatic nucleus (Ventral medial nucleus)
Pituitary Gland
Telencephalon
Brain lobes CB 7.2
Fissures CB 7.1
Gyri CB 7.3
Functional Neural Systems
Simple System
Reflex Arc Textbook 3.1; Blackboard Midterm Preparation; CB 1.1, 1.3, 1.4; 8.5, 8.6
Physiological Psychology Part I.
INTRODUCTION
Textbook Chapter 1
Red information on Course Blog
GROSS ANATOMY
Planes of Section - CB chapter 2
Major Brain Divisions CB Unit 4.3, 4.4
Divisions of Nervous System CB Unit 2.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
NEURONAL NETWORKS AND SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION
Neurophysiology and synaptic transmission
Textbook Modules 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2
Neuron Morphology CB chapter 3
Neuron Story Instructor's Blackboard link and Students' YouTube postings
BRAIN ANATOMY BY DIVISION (Items in Parenthesis will be on the Final)
Mylencephalon CB 6.1
Reticular Formation, Pyramids
Metencephalon CB 6.2
Pons, Cerebellum
Mesencephalon CB 6.3
Inferior & Superior Colliculi
Red Nuclei, Periaqueductal Grey, Substantia Nigra
(Tectum and Tegmentum)
Diencephalon CB 6.4-6.6
Thalamus
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus; Medial Geniculate Nucleus; Ventral Posterior Nucleus
Hypothalamus
Suprachiasmatic nucleus (Ventral medial nucleus)
Pituitary Gland
Telencephalon
Brain lobes CB 7.2
Fissures CB 7.1
Gyri CB 7.3
Functional Neural Systems
Simple System
Reflex Arc Textbook 3.1; Blackboard Midterm Preparation; CB 1.1, 1.3, 1.4; 8.5, 8.6
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
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