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Studying the Brain and how it works
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Studying the Brain Electroencephalogram: EEG; amplified recording of brain wave activity over the surface of the brain. CT Scan (CAT Scan): a series of X-Rays photos taken from different angles to detect abnormalities. PET Scan: visual display of brain activity that detects a radioactive form of glucose when brain is active. MRI: uses magnetic fields to produce computer images of soft tissue. fMRI: reveals blood flow and brain activity by comparing successive MRIs
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Brainstem Central core of the brain; controls automatic survival functions. Medulla: base of brain stem; controls heartbeat and breathing. Pons: above medulla; help coordinate movement. Reticular Formation: Nerve network that travels through brainstem and thalamus; controls arousal. Thalamus: top of brainstem; brain’s sensory control center; directs sensory messages to parts of the brain.
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Cerebellum Little Brain Rear of brainstem Processes sensory input, coordinates movement output and balance, and enables nonverbal learning and memory.
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Limbic System Neural system that controls emotion and motivation. Hippocampus: processes conscious memories. Amygdala: controls aggression and fear. Hypothalamus: controls eating, drinking, and body temperature.
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