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The essence of psychology in primary education psychology is that the brain is a psychological organ and psychology is the function of the brain. It summarizes the neuron, nervous system, Gage incident, Conditioned reflexes, etc.
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psychological essence
Neurons
type
Sensory neurons (afferent)
motor neuron (efferent)
interneuron (connection)
structure and function
Dendrites - receive information
Axon - transmits information
Cell body - information processing
nervous system
peripheral nervous system
somatic nervous system
spinal nerve
cranial nerve
autonomic nervous system
Sympathetic nerve
parasympathetic nerve
Central Nervous System
brain
brainstem
brain oblongata
Controls breathing and excretion, known as the life center
pons
It is the only place for information transmission between the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
midbrain
reflex centers for vision and hearing
diencephalon
thalamus
Senses Information Clearinghouse Beyond Smell
hypothalamus
Maintains body balance, controls endocrine gland activity, and plays an important role in regulating emotions.
cerebellum
Maintain body balance and movement coordination
brain
The most advanced, most important part, various psychological activity centers
The brain is the organ of psychological production and the material basis of psychological activities.
According to the three major fissures, the cerebral hemispheres can be divided into
Occipital lobe
visual cortex
parietal lobe
touch
Temporal lobe
hearing and speech
frontal lobe
prefrontal cortex
understanding, memory, judgment (of great significance)
motor cortex
Movement changes
According to functions, it can be divided into
sensory area
sports area
speech area
Broca's area-motor aphasia
Wernicke's area - auditory aphasia
Visual speech center--dyslexia
Language writing center--agraphia
Union District
corpus callosum
Information transfer between left and right hemispheres
Division of functional advantages between left and right hemispheres
left hemisphere
Language and logical thinking
academic brain
rational brain
abstract brain
right hemisphere
creative brain
artistic brain
perceptual brain
image brain
Right brain development
limbic system
amygdala
hippocampus
spinal cord
Complete some low-level reflex activities
The bridge between the brain and the peripheral nervous system
Gage Incident
Analysis of psychological significance: the relationship between consciousness and behavior, the mechanism of self-awareness, psychological adaptation and psychological rehabilitation
Conditioned reflex
Reflection arc (ring)
receptor
afferent nerve
Nerve center (spinal cord, cerebral cortex)
efferent nerve
effector
unconditioned reflex
Innate
No involvement of cerebral cortex is required
Neural connections are fixed and will not fade
Orientation reflex, grasping reflex, knee jerk reflex, eating plum to produce fluid
Conditioned reflex
Features
acquired
Requires involvement of cerebral cortex
Neural connections are temporary and will fade
Classification
Pavlovian classical conditioning
Dog: Stimulation--Behavior
irrelevant stimuli
unconditioned stimulus
conditioned stimulus
First Signaling System: Concrete and Direct
The second signal system: language abstraction: talking about a tiger's color changes, talking about a plum producing fluid
Skinner operant conditioning
Rat: Behavior – Stimulation
reinforcement theory
the difference
Passive/Active
not casual/random
Look at plum blossoms to quench thirst, once bitten by a snake, for ten years you will be afraid of well ropes, like a frightened bird