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Constructing a Brain Model - Lesson 2.1.9
Alyssa CypherA.P. Psychology S684006
16 October 2008
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Median of UseMedian of Use
• Play-doh• Play-doh
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The Cerebral LobesThe Cerebral Lobes
Temporal
FrontalParietal
Occipital
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The Cerebral LobesThe Cerebral LobesStructure Description
Frontal LobeThe largest cerebral lobe. Involved in movement, planning, and judgment. Contains the Motor Strip.
Parietal LobeAssociated with touch and sensation. Integrates sensory input. Contains Sensory-Motor Strip.
Temporal Lobe
Associated with hearing, auditory processing, memory, and speech.
Occipital Lobe
Associated with vision and visual processing.
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The Motor and Sensory-Motor Strip
The Motor and Sensory-Motor Strip
Motor Strip Sensory Motor Strip
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The Motor and Sensory-Motor Strip
The Motor and Sensory-Motor Strip
Structure Description
Motor StripControls voluntary movements of the skeletal muscles. Located in the Frontal Lobe.
Sensory-Motor Strip
Receives sensory information from joints and tendons. Located in the Parietal Lobe.
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The Corpus Callosum and Cerebral Cortex
The Corpus Callosum and Cerebral Cortex
Cerebral Cortex Corpus Callosum
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The Corpus Callosumand Cerebral Cortex
The Corpus Callosumand Cerebral Cortex
Structure Function
Corpus Callosum
Band of axon fibers. Connects the two hemispheres of the brain for communication purposes.
Cerebral Cortex
1/8” thick, gray-colored outer layer of the cerebrum. Made up of billions of neurons. Associated with higher cognitive functions.
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Forebrain and Hindbrain
Forebrain and Hindbrain
CerebellumMedulla
Amygdala
Hippocampus
Thalamus
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Forebrain and Hindbrain
Forebrain and Hindbrain
Hypothalamus
PituitaryGland
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Forebrain and Hindbrain
Forebrain and Hindbrain
Structure Description
CerebellumLocated at the base of the skull. Associated with movement, posture, and maintaining equilibrium.
Thalamus Processes all the senses except smell. Relays to the cortex.
Hypothalamus
Associated with hunger, thirst, sexual activity, and emotions. Maintains homeostasis. Influences the pituitary gland.
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Forebrain And Hindbrain
Forebrain And Hindbrain
Structure Description
Pituitary Gland
The “master gland.” Secretes endorphins, the body’s natural painkiller.
MedullaControls breathing and heart rate. Controls sensory and motor pathways.
Amygala Associated with basic emotions, memory, and basic motivations.
Hippocampus
Associated with long-term memory.
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The Reticular Activating System (RAS)
The Reticular Activating System (RAS)
The RAS
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The RASThe RAS
Structure
Description
The RASActivates forebrain. Associated with sleep regulation, muscle reflex, breathing, and pain perception.
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Language in the BrainLanguage in the Brain
Broca’s AreaWernicke’s Area
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Language in the BrainLanguage in the Brain
Structure Description
Broca’s AreaAssociated with speech production, language, and controlling facial neurons.
Wernicke’s Area
Associated with language development and comprehension of language.
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