I personally feel like most of the habits you develop are from the environment (nurture). I would say it’s about 70% nurture and 30% nature. I believe that most of the habits people pick up are because they have seen it done by someone else. Now I do know of some things that come about genetically, for example; my family has a genetic trait of biting their tongues when they do something with a lot of force or get really rough playing with a dog or something. But, I believe that most the things we have learned …show more content…
How might a dysfunctional or non-functioning synaptic transmission affect an individual’s behavior or mental processing? Provide me with three (3) behavioral or mental processing issues that are a result of a dysfunctional or non-functioning synaptic transmissions. Please include a brief explanation of what you think is structurally occurring within the transmission process.
5. Please provide a brief explanation of the DIFFERENCE between an EPSP and an IPSP. Define both and make sure to include an explanation of how they are DIFFERENT.
EPSP, also called hypopolarization, is the inflow of positive ions. EPSP will increase the likelihood that the receiving ion will trigger its own action potential. IPSP, also called hyperpolarization, is the outflow of positive ions. IPSP decreases the likelihood that the receiving ion will trigger its own action potential.
6. The use of medication is one way to correct synaptic transmissions that are not working correctly. If a medication is affecting enzymatic degradation, what might be happening? Explain what enzymatic degradation is and how a medication might affect the process. If a medication is affecting the reuptake process, what might be happening? Explain the reuptake process and how a medication might affect the