Chapter 3

Biological Psychology · 19 exercises

Problem 2

What is the difference between temporal summation and spatial summation?

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Problem 5

Can an inhibitory message propagate along an axon?

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Problem 6

What was Loewi's evidence that neurotransmission depends on the release of chemicals?

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Problem 7

What does a highly active brain area do, in many cases, to increase its blood supply?

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Problem 8

Name the three catecholamine neurotransmitters.

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Problem 9

When the action potential reaches the presynaptic terminal, which ion must enter the presynaptic terminal to evoke release of the neurotransmitter?

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Problem 10

How do ionotropic and metabotropic synapses differ in speed and duration of effects?

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Problem 11

What are second messengers, and which type of synapse relies on them?

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Problem 12

Which part of the pituitary-anterior or posterior-is neural tissue, similar to the hypothalamus? Which part is glandular tissue and produces hormones that control the secretions by other endocrine organs?

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Problem 13

In what way is a neuropeptide intermediate between other neurotransmitters and hormones?

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Problem 14

What happens to acetylcholine molecules after they stimulate a postsynaptic receptor?

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Problem 16

Is a drug with high affinity and low efficacy an agonist or an antagonist?

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Problem 17

What do drug use, sex, gambling, and video-game playing have in common?

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Problem 19

How does cocaine influence dopamine synapses?

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Problem 21

How does nicotine affect dopamine synapses?

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Problem 24

If incoming serotonin axons were destroyed, LSD would still have its full effects. However, if incoming dopamine axons were destroyed, amphetamine and cocaine would lose their effects. Explain the difference.

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Problem 26

Name at least two ways a gene could influence alcoholism.

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Problem 28

Someone who has quit an addictive substance for the first time is strongly counseled not to try it again. Why?

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Problem 30

Who would be likely to drink more alcohol-someone who metabolizes acetaldehyde to acetic acid rapidly or one who metabolizes it slowly?

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