Chapter 3
Biological Psychology · 12 exercises
Problem 1
What was Loewi's evidence that neurotransmission depends on the release of chemicals?
6 step solution
Problem 1
Is a drug with high affinity and low efficacy an agonist or an antagonist?
3 step solution
Problem 2
Name the three catecholamine neurotransmitters.
4 step solution
Problem 2
What is the difference between temporal summation and spatial summation?
4 step solution
Problem 3
What does a highly active brain area do to increase its blood supply?
5 step solution
Problem 4
When the action potential reaches the presynaptic terminal, which ion must enter the presynaptic terminal to evoke release of the neurotransmitter?
4 step solution
Problem 5
How do ionotropic and metabotropic synapses differ in speed and duration of effects?
6 step solution
Problem 6
What are second messengers, and which type of synapse relies on them?
3 step solution
Problem 7
Which has longer lasting effects, a neurotransmitter or a hormone? Which affects more organs?
4 step solution
Problem 8
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?
4 step solution
Problem 9
If incoming serotonin axons were destroyed, LSD would still have its normal effects on the postsynaptic cell. However, if incoming dopamine and norepinephrine axons were destroyed, amphetamine and cocaine would have no effects. Explain the difference.
4 step solution
Problem 10
What happens to serotonin and catecholamine molecules after they stimulate a postsynaptic receptor?
5 step solution