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Title: EXC 7770 Psychoneurological


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EXC 7770 Psychoneurological Medical Issues in
Special Education
  • Susan B. Brown, Ph.D.
  • Kennesaw State University

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Definitions
  • Psychoneurology of, relating to, or concerned
    with psychology and neurology especially in their
    clinical aspects http//www2.merriam-webster.com/
    cgi-bin/mwmednlm?bookMedicalvapsychoneurology
  • Neuropsychology a science concerned with the
    integration of psychological observations on
    behavior and the mind with neurological
    observations on the brain and nervous system
    http//www2.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/mwmednlm

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Approaches to study of brain
  • animal research
  • people with brain damage/mental illness
  • lab experiments with primates/humans
  • brain-imaging technology
  • chemical composition CAT MRI
  • electrical transmission EEG SQUID BEAM
  • blood-flow patterns PET

4
Chapter 1 (Drubach, 2000) Brain
  • 3 pints
  • 3 pounds

5
Brain function
  • Receive uses sensory/perceptual processes to
    take in objects/events
  • Process draws on memory problem-solving to
    process
  • Act translates thought decision into behavior
    language
  • Affect controls emotions feelings
  • Control controls body systems

The Secret Life of the Brain Mind Illusions
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Drubach (2000) Structure of the Brain
  • Neurons
  • Neurotransmitters
  • Glial Cells
  • Brain Structure
  • Cerebellum
  • Brainstem
  • Thalamus
  • Basal Ganglia
  • Cerebrum
  • Hemispheres
  • Spinal Cord

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Neurons
  • Regulate cognitive activity
  • Specialized
  • Collaborative

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NeurotransmittersNeuroscience for Kids -
Neurotransmitters)
  • Produced by enzymes
  • Stored in vesicles
  • Communication (autoreceptors feedback)
  • Electrochemical
  • Excitatory
  • Inhibiting
  • Depolarize
  • Selective
  • Synapse
  • Receptor
  • Enzymes
  • Reuptake
  • Glial ingestion

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Glial cells glial cells - multiple sclerosis
encyclopaedia
  • Support Nourishment (astrocytes)
  • Neurotransmitter ingestion
  • Remove waste
  • Mesh structure
  • Insulation (oligodendrocytes, Schwann cell
  • Myelin sheath
  • Faster conduction

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Alterations in neuronal communication
  • Inadequate level of neurotransmitter production
  • Decrease in number of presynaptic neurons
  • Faulty mechanism for release of neurotransmitters
  • Enzyme levels in synapse
  • Reuptake functions
  • Receptors available

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Cerebellum
  • Coordination of movement
  • Motor learning
  • Cognition
  • Motor planning
  • Rate of information processing
  • Memory

14
Brain Stem
  • Command Center Nuclei
  • Muscle movements
  • Organ control
  • Regulating consciousness
  • Information highways
  • Axons transmitting information from brain
  • Axons transmitting information to brain

15
Reticular formation
  • Central core of the brain stem
  • Regulates attention flow of sensory information
    into a general level of attention
  • Fluctuates in 90 minute cycles (chemical net to
    increase/decrease information flow)
  • High in AM, drop until below consciousness to
    sleep at night

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Thalamus Hypothalamus
  • Censor gatekeeper
  • Arousal
  • Relay sensory information to brain
  • Coordindation of movement
  • Sensory motor integration
  • Autonomic functions
  • Memory
  • Homeostasis, or maintaining the body's status quo
  • Neural signals to the autonomic system
  • Endocrine signals to/through the pituitary
  • Controls body weight and appetite

17
Basal Ganglia
  • Movement
  • Cognition

18
Amygdyla
  • Part of the basal ganglia
  • Emotional processing
  • Emotional memory

19
Autonomic Nervous Systemhttp//faculty.washington
.edu/chudler/auto.html
  • runs bodily functions without our awareness or
    control
  • Sympathetic system "fight-or-flight" response
  • Parasympathetic system slowing the heart,
    constricting the pupils, stimulating the gut and
    salivary glands, and other responses that are not
    a priority when being "chased by a tiger
  • The state of the body at any given time
    represents a balance between these two systems.

20
Cerebrum Hierarchical
Hemispheres Functional lobes Frontal
Parietal Temporal Occipital
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Frontal Lobe
  • Initiators command post for movement
  • Left frontal lobe motor functions of language
  • Personality

22
Sensory Lobes
  • Occipital Lobe
  • Processing visual information
  • Temporal Lobe
  • Processing auditory information
  • Left Meaning of language
  • Parietal Lobe
  • Processing sensory information

23
Brain Connectivity Hemispheres
Left Brain Right Brain
LogicalSequentialRationalAnalyticalObjectiveLooks at parts RandomIntuitiveHolisticSynthesizingSubjectiveLooks at wholes
24
Corpus Callosum
Communication between brain hemispheres
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Spinal Cord
  • Information from brain to body
  • Fibers
  • Roots
  • Motor neurons
  • Carry information in opposite direction
  • Information from body to brain
  • Sensory receptors
  • Roots
  • Proprioception
  • Reflexes

26
The Brain Information Processing System
  • Attention
  • Perception
  • Memory
  • Association
  • Responses

27
Information Processing System
Long-term memory
Sensory Store
Senses
Attention
Perception
S
R
Short-term memory
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Functional Organization
Input
Output
  • Receptors
  • Electrochemical impulses
  • Axons to thalamus gatekeeper forms units
  • Primary processing modality specific
  • Secondary processing modality specific
  • Tertiary processing integrate across modalities
    affective components (limbic)
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