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Chapter 2

Biopsychology

Einführung in die biologischen Grundlagen der Psychologie
Einführung in die biologischen Grundlagen der Psychologie
Biopsychology explores the biological foundations of psychology, examining the relationship between psychological processes and physiological events. It ...
Nervensystem
Nervensystem
The nervous system coordinates body functions through its complex network of nerve cells, enabling sensation and movement. The nervous system has two ...
Neuronen als Kommunikatoren des Gehirns
Neuronen als Kommunikatoren des Gehirns
Neurons, the excitable cells of the nervous system, specialize in transmitting information through electrical and chemical signals in the body. A neuron ...
Neuronale Kommunikation
Neuronale Kommunikation
Neurons communicate by sending electrochemical signals that travel along their axons to neighboring neurons. When the electrical charge within a neuron ...
Neurotransmitter
Neurotransmitter
Neurotransmitters act as chemical messengers in the nervous system, essential for communication between neurons. They regulate physiological and ...
Organisation des Gehirns
Organisation des Gehirns
The brain is divided into three main sections: the forebrain, the midbrain, and the hindbrain. The forebrain is the largest part of the brain and consists ...
Gehirnhälften
Gehirnhälften
The human brain cortex is divided into two cerebral hemispheres: the left and the right. The corpus callosum, a robust bundle of neural fibers, connects ...
Lappen des Großhirns
Lappen des Großhirns
The cerebral cortex consists of four lobes: the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes. The frontal lobe situated behind the forehead regulates ...
Somatosensorischer, motorischer und Assoziationskortex
Somatosensorischer, motorischer und Assoziationskortex
The somatosensory cortex, located in the parietal lobe, plays a crucial role in interpreting sensory information, such as touch, temperature, and body ...
Rückenmark
Rückenmark
The spinal cord begins at the base of the brain and extends down the middle of the back, serving as a vital communication link between the brain and the ...
Lateralisierung
Lateralisierung
Brain lateralization refers to the tendency of some cognitive processes or neural functions to be more dominant in one hemisphere of the brain than the ...
Humangenetik
Humangenetik
Human genetics explores how genes influence physical traits such as height and eye color, behaviors like risk-taking and eating habits, and susceptibility ...
Erbgut
Erbgut
Within the human body, a vast network of trillions of cells functions cohesively. Typically, each cell contains a nucleus with 46 chromosomes,  a ...
Genetische Variation
Genetische Variation
Genetic variation stems from differences in DNA sequences among individuals, which are essential for species adaptation and evolution. Genetic variations ...
Verhaltensgenetik und ihre Designs
Verhaltensgenetik und ihre Designs
Behavior genetics explores the role of inheritance in shaping human behavior. Researchers use family, twin, and adoption studies to assess heritability by ...
Evolutionäre Psychologie
Evolutionäre Psychologie
Evolutionary psychology examines how natural selection, a theory proposed by Charles Darwin influences the development of human behavior and mental ...
Neuroplastizität
Neuroplastizität
Neuroplasticity is an inherent characteristic of the nervous system to reorganize itself by creating new neural connections in response to factors or ...
Bildgebung des Gehirns
Bildgebung des Gehirns
Brain imaging refers to various techniques used to visualize the structure and activity of the brain. CT scans create three-dimensional images, which are ...
Das endokrine System
Das endokrine System
The endocrine system is composed of glands that secrete hormones, which are chemical messengers crucial for bodily functions. These hormones circulate ...
Die wichtigsten Hormone und ihre Funktionen
Die wichtigsten Hormone und ihre Funktionen
Hormones are the chemical messengers that coordinate complex processes in the body. Oxytocin is synthesized in the hypothalamus and secreted by the ...
Erbschaft
Erbschaft
Gregor Mendel's principles of inheritance demonstrated how traits are transmitted from parents to offspring and are controlled by distinct units known ...
Gen-Umwelt-Wechselwirkungen
Gen-Umwelt-Wechselwirkungen
Gene expression is influenced by environmental factors such as radiation, temperature, behavior, nutrition, and stress. The range of reaction suggests ...
Erblichkeit
Erblichkeit
Heritability measures the genetic influence on traits or physical characteristics such as height or eye color. Heritability can vary depending on the ...
Natürliche Selektion und Anpassung
Natürliche Selektion und Anpassung
Natural selection drives evolution by supporting organisms that are best adapted to their environments, enhancing their survival and reproduction rates. ...
Natürliche Selektion und Paarungspräferenzen
Natürliche Selektion und Paarungspräferenzen
The principle of natural selection suggests that organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. Evolutionary ...
Kritik an der evolutionären Perspektive
Kritik an der evolutionären Perspektive
In a study involving the mating behavior of heterosexual women and men, people posing as strangers complimented students and then proposed casual sex. ...
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