Chapter 3: Genetic and Biological Foundations
Chapter Outline
What Is the Genetic Basis of Psychological Science?
- Heredity Involves Passing along Genes through Reproduction
- Genotypic Variation Is Created by Sexual Reproduction
- Genes Affect Behavior
- Social and Environmental Contexts Influence Genetic Expression
- Gene Expression Can Be Modified
- Neurons Are Specialized for Communication
- Action Potentials Cause Neuronal Communication
- Changes in Electrical Potential Lead to Action
- Action Potentials Spread along the Axon
- Neurotransmitters Bind to Receptors across the Synapse
- Acetylcholine Affects Motor Control and Mental Processes
- Monoamines Are Involved in Affect, Arousal, and Motivation
- Amino Acids Are General Inhibitory and Excitatory Transmitters in the Brain
- Peptides Modulate Neurotransmission
- The Central Nervous System Consists of the Brain and Spinal Cord
- The Peripheral Nervous System Includes the Somatic and Autonomic Systems
- The Endocrine System Communicates through Hormones
- Actions of the Nervous System and Endocrine System Are Coordinated
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