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PSYCH 2000 TUCKER LSU TEST QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ What is an antagonist? - Answer-Inhibits, blocks, reduces effects Neurotransmitter that influences mood and regulates food intake; depression - Answer-Serotonin Neurotransmitter important to movement and to frontal lobe...

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PSYCH 2000 TUCKER LSU TEST
QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+
What is an antagonist? - Answer-Inhibits, blocks, reduces effects

Neurotransmitter that influences mood and regulates food intake; depression - Answer-
Serotonin

Neurotransmitter important to movement and to frontal lobe activity; schizophrenia -
Answer-Dopamine

Major inhibitory neurotransmitter- lots released when drinking - Answer-GABA

Which neurotransmitter is cleared out by enzymes instead of going through reputake? -
Answer-ACh

What makes up the CNS? - Answer-Brain and Spinal Cord

How is the CNS different from the PNS - Answer-It is more about receiving and
responding rather than sensing initially, not in the whole body

What are the subdivisions of the PNS? - Answer-Somatic and Autonomic

What is the Somatic nervous system? - Answer-Nerves that carry information from the
senses to the CNS and from the CNS to the voluntary muscles of the body- allows you
to move body

What is the autonomic nervous system? - Answer-Nerves that control all of the
involuntary muscles, organs, and glands (divided into two sub groups)

What are the two subgroups of the ANS? - Answer-Sympathetic - responsible for
reacting to stressful events and bodily arousal
"fight or flight"
Parasympathetic - restores
the body to normal functioning
after arousal and is responsible
for the day-to-day functioning
of the organs and glands
"rest and digest"

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