Anatomy of Brain By Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
How the Nervous System Works The nervous system coordinates all of the activities in the body. It’s a complex network that allows communication between.
Topography of the Brain When you look at a brain you see all these hills and valleys, and these are called sulcus and gyrus. -A sulcus (valley) is a depression.
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FOUNDATIONS: Early Childhood as a Building Block for Later Learning Professional Learning Camp – J.I. Presentation Sept. 2011.
Now let’s talk about our other senses…. Our Essential Question How do we get information from our world, not using our eyes or ears?
Have you heard the news??? It’s ear time!!. Trivia Question What are the smallest bones in the body? OssiclesOssicles These bones are fully developed.
Human Health Biology Review L.14.26 – Brain parts Identify the major parts of the brain on diagrams or models. Biology Review L.14.52 – Immune System Explain.
Evidence of Interictal Epilepctic Activity Using Simultaneous MRI and EEG.
Photographic Memory Also known as eidetic memory 5% of preschool children show evidence of eidetic memory Images persist.
Parietal lobe. Anterior somatosensory area, posterior association area 4 th neuron of sensory tracts (3, 1, 2 areas – primary somatosensory cortex 5,
Photo, p. 476 Ranulfo Romo. Figure 23.1 Vibration Discrimination Task and Performance.