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HBS- Activity 2.1.3 Map-A-Brain Swim Caps Valerie Park
Retrieved from Map-A-Brain Swim Caps Valerie Park Sage Creek High School Carlsbad Unified
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Unit 2- Communication Whether the body is communicating electrically or chemically, the brain interprets our needs and responds to maintain homeostasis. Retrieved from
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Phineas Gage Phineas Gage ( ) was an American railroad construction foreman who survived after an iron rod was driven through his skull, destroying much of his brain’s left frontal lobe. His case was the first to suggest a link between brain trauma and personality change. Retrieved from
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Brain Mapping The specific changes observed in Gage’s behavior led to emerging theories about the idea that certain functions are associated with specific areas of the brain. Retrieved from
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Activity 2.1.3 Working with a team of four, research the areas of the brain responsible for the following actions, emotions, personality traits, or functions. Vision (1) Muscle coordination (2) Breathing (3) Happiness (4) Language understanding (5) Thirst and Hunger (6) Speech Production (7) Movement (8) Smell (9) Reasoning (10) Long-term memory (11) Hearing (12) Bodily sensations, such as touch, temperature and pain (13) Taste (14) Blood pressure regulation (15) Sleeping and waking (16) Balance (17) Problem-solving (18)
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Use the spreadsheet created from Activity 2. 1
Use the spreadsheet created from Activity 2.1.2: Build-A-Brain to add specific activities and icons. Ex. 2.1.3 Spreadsheet Region of the Brain Location Primary Function Specific Activities/ Processes Icons/ Keys for Maps Frontal lobe Anterior half of the brain Parietal lobe Located posterior to the frontal lobe, the superior most part of the brain Occipital lobe Posterior portion of the brain
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Swim Cap Design Design a map of the brain that identifies key structures as well as the specific abilities or traits linked to each region.
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PLTW Resource Sheet The PLTW Resource Sheets are great for students to practice on before drawing on the swim caps. Free images courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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PLTW Resource Sheet Free images courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Exterior brain view
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Interior brain view
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Icons or a key
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Let’s get started…. Bodily Sensations- touch, temperature, pain Long Term Memory Motor Cortex- Movement Reasoning Taste Vision Problem Solving Broca’s Area Speech Production Wernicke’s Area- Language Understanding Happiness Hearing Cerebellum Muscle Coordination Balance Brain Stem Sleeping & Waking Breathing Medulla Oblongata Blood Pressure Regulation Retrieved from
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Regulation of motor function Thirst & Hunger Smell
Sensory Perception & Regulation of motor function Thirst & Hunger Smell Pineal Gland Sleeping and waking Olfactory Bulb Smell Happiness Long Term Memory Retrieved from
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Citations Free images courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Phineas Gage - His Amazing Story. (2014, May 16). Retrieved from Retrieved from Retrieved from Retrieved from Retrieved from Retrieved from Retrieved from Twomey, S. (2010, January). History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places | Smithsonian. Retrieved from
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