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The Brain and the Nervous System [Professor Name] [Class and Section Number]

Just Noticeable Differences  What did you notice?  What did you learn?

Overview Brain Development The Central Nervous System – The Brain – Neurons The Peripheral Nervous System Studying the Brain

Nervous System Development

Nervous System Development in Humans Development of Embryonic Brain

Overview Brain Development The Central Nervous System The Brain Neurons The Peripheral Nervous System Studying the Brain

The Central Nervous System  Is encased in bone  Is associated with processing sensory information

Overview Brain Development The Central Nervous System Neurons The Brain The Peripheral Nervous System Studying the Brain

Neurons: How the CNS Communicates

 Close-Up

Overview Brain Development The Central Nervous System Neurons The Brain The Peripheral Nervous System Studying the Brain

The Structures of The Brain

The Brainstem Structure  Medulla  Pons  Midbrain  Diencephalon Function  Survival  Sleep/Wake Cycle  Sensory/Motor Function  Growth/hormonal behaviors

“Split Brain”

The Lobes of The Brain

The Primary Motor Cortex

Overview Brain Development The Central Nervous System The Brain Neurons The Peripheral Nervous System Studying the Brain

The Peripheral Nervous System

Name that Peripheral Nervous System Parasympathetic Sympathetic Somatic

Overview Brain Development The Central Nervous System – The Brain – Neurons The Peripheral Nervous System Studying the Brain

Neuroimaging Electroencephalography (EEG)  Electrical Activity Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT) & Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)  Structure

Neuroimaging Positron Emission Topography (PET)  Blood Flow Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)  Blood flow

Photo Attribution Slide 1 Photo Credit: brain lobes Allan Ajifo Slide 5 Photo Credit: 9-Week Human Embryo from Ectopic Pregnancy Ed Uthman Slide 12 Photo Credit: Brain Model biologycorner Slide 13 Photo Credit: Illustration from Anatomy & Physiology, Connexions Web site.OpenStax College Slide 14 Photo Credit: Life Science Databases(LSDB). Corpus callosum with Anatomography Slide 15 Photo Credit: Henry Vandyke Carter - Henry Gray Principal fissures and lobes of the cerebrum viewed laterally. Figure 728 from Gray's Anatomy with labels removed. Public Domain Slide 19 Photo Credit: léger sandra merino Photo Credit: Previa Nicolás Ibieta Photo Credit: Daily News Golden Gloves Boxing Mike Lizzi Photo Credit: fast fingers Katie Krueger Slide 21 Photo Credit: autism neuroimaging study Ian Ruotsala Photo Credit: prepping subject for mri scan Penn State

Photo Attribution Slide 22 Photo Credit: Reigh's Brain rlwat2b Reigh LeBlanc Photo Credit: Default mode network-WRNMMC John Graner Public Domain