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Cerebral hemispheres Diencephalon Brain stem Cerebellum
Figure 7.12b
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Paired (left and right) superior parts of the brain
Include more than half of the brain mass
The surface is made of ridges (gyri) and grooves (sulci)
Figure 7.13a
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In most people, the left hemisphere is important for language, math and reasoning, whereas the right is more important for emotion, recognizing faces and music. The right brain registers harmony with the surrounding, while the left brain register the self and awareness (“I am”). The right brain lives in the present but the left brain lives in the past and plans the future. The right brain tells you to enjoy and harmonize but left brain tells you to measure and recount.
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Severed Corpus Callosum
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Fissures (deep grooves) divide the cerebrum into lobes
Surface lobes of the cerebrum Frontal lobe: cognition, behavior, emotion Parietal lobe: integration of sensory information
from primary sensory areas body image Occipital lobe: primary visual cortex, color, spatial
orientation Temporal lobe: memory and emotions
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Somatic sensory area – receives impulses from the body’s sensory receptors
Primary motor area – sends impulses to skeletal muscles
Broca’s area – involved in our ability to speak
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Cerebral areas involved in special senses◦ Gustatory area (taste)◦ Visual area◦ Auditory area
Olfactory area Interpretation areas of the cerebrum
◦ Speech/language region◦ Language comprehension region◦ General interpretation area
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Figure 7.13c
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Gray matter◦ Outer layer◦ Composed mostly of
neuron cell bodies
Figure 7.13a
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White matter◦ Fiber tracts inside
the gray matter◦ Example: corpus
callosum connects hemispheres
Figure 7.13a
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Sits on top of the brain stem Enclosed by the cerebral heispheres Made of three parts
◦ Thalamus◦ Hypothalamus◦ Epithalamus
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Figure 7.15
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Surrounds the third ventricle The relay station for sensory impulses Transfers impulses to the correct part of the
cortex for localization and interpretation
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Under the thalamus Important autonomic nervous system center
◦ Helps regulate body temperature◦ Controls water balance◦ Regulates metabolism
An important part of the limbic system (emotions)
The pituitary gland is attached to the hypothalamus
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Forms the roof of the third ventricle Houses the pineal body (an endocrine
gland) Includes the choroid plexus – forms
cerebrospinal fluid
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This area is in charge of awakeness Activates the cerebral cortex
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Collective name for structures in brain involved in emotion, motivation and emotional association of memory.
set of brain structures that forms the inner border of the cortex.
Amygdala-Controls emotional experience and expression—larger when younger—explains why teenagers are so dramatic!
Guides behavior to increase chances of survival during upsetting experience
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Attaches to the spinal cord Parts of the brain stem
◦ Midbrain◦ Pons◦ Medulla oblongata
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Figure 7.15a
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Mostly composed of tracts of nerve fibers◦Reflex centers for vision and hearing
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The bulging center part of the brain stem Mostly composed of fiber tracts Includes nuclei involved in the control of
breathing
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The lowest part of the brain stem Merges into the spinal cord Contains important control centers
◦Heart rate control◦Blood pressure regulation◦Breathing◦Swallowing◦Vomiting
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Two hemispheres with convoluted surfaces Provides involuntary coordination of body
movements
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Figure 7.15a
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Scalp and skin Skull and vertebral column Meninges
Figure 7.16a
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Cerebrospinal fluid Blood brain barrier
Figure 7.16a
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Similar to blood plasma composition Forms a watery cushion to protect the brain Circulated in ventricles and central canal of
the spinal cord
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Dura mater◦ Double-layered external covering◦ Folds inward in several areas
Pia mater◦ Internal layer◦ Clings to the surface of the brain
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Extends from the medulla oblongata to the region of T12
Below T12 is the cauda equina (a collection of spinal nerves)
Enlargements occur in the cervical and lumbar regions
Figure 7.18
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Exterior white mater – conduction tracts Central canal filled with cerebrospinal fluid
Figure 7.19
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12 pairs of nerves that mostly serve the head and neck
Numbered in order, front to back Most are mixed nerves, but three are
sensory only
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Figure 7.21
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I Olfactory nerve – sensory for smell II Optic nerve – sensory for vision III Oculomotor nerve – motor fibers to eye
muscles IV Trochlear – motor fiber to eye muscles
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V Trigeminal nerve – sensory for the face; motor fibers to chewing muscles
VI Abducens nerve – motor fibers to eye muscles
VII Facial nerve – sensory for taste; motor fibers to the face
VIII Vestibulocochlear nerve – sensory for balance and hearing
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IX Glossopharyngeal nerve – sensory for taste; motor fibers to the pharynx
X Vagus nerves – sensory and motor fibers for pharynx, larynx, and viscera
XI Accessory nerve – motor fibers to neck and upper back
XII Hypoglossal nerve – motor fibers to tongue