Concept of Psychobiology


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Slide 1 : PRESEMTATION ON CONCEPT OF PSYCHOBIOLOGY BY MSR R. PARKAR 1ST YEAR M. SC. NURSING
Slide 2 : Aim -At the end of presentation student will gain in depth knowledge of concept of psychobiology Objective- Identify gross anatomical structures of the brain and describe their functions. Discuss the physiology of neurotransmission in the central nervous system. Describe the role of neurotransmitters in human behavior. Discuss the association of endocrine functioning to the development of psychiatric disorders. Describe the role of genetics in the development of psychiatric disorders. Discuss the correlation of alteration in brain functioning to various psychiatric disorders.
Slide 3 : INTRODUCTION In recent years, a greater emphasis has been placed on the study of the organic basis for psychiatric illness. This "neuroscientific revolution" began in earnest when the 101st legislature of the United States designated the 1990s as the "decade of the brain." With this legislation came the challenge for studying the biological basis of behavior. Several mental illnesses are now being considered as physical disorder that are the result of malfunctions and/or malformation of the brain.
Slide 4 : CONTINUED- This concept focuses on the role of neurophysiological, neurochemical, genetic, and endocrine influences on psy­chiatric illness. Various diagnostic procedures used to detect alteration in biological function that may contribute to psychiatric illness are identified and the implications for psychiatric/mental health nursing are discussed.
Slide 5 : Brain An organ that controls your emotions, your thoughts, and every movement you make.
Slide 6 : CORE CONCEPT Psychobiology is the study of the biological foundations of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes.
Slide 7 : Anatomy & Physiology of the Human Nervous System The nervous system is composed of two separate but interconnected divisions: Central Nervous System (CNS) Composed of the brain, brain stem, and the spinal cord Understanding of mental disorders involves in-depth understanding of the structure and function of the CNS Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Contains peripheral nerves and includes cranial nerves starting from just outside the brain stem
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