Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMitchell Barber Modified over 8 years ago
1
Karen Siyuan Chen
4
Connect the brain and the peripheral nervous system An extension of the brain, protected by bone and spinal fluid Can act without the brain a simple reflex The brain quickly involved when pain came
7
Forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain Cerebral cortex, limbic system Frontal lobe, Partial lobe, Occipital lobe, Temporal lobe Thalamus, hypothalamus Cerebellum, medulla, pons
9
The largest part, carry out cognitive and motor functions, such as memory, logic, self- awareness Contains the motor cortex, Broca’s area, the frontal association areas
11
Amygdala responses to emotion, particularly to unpleasant or punishing stimuli Hypothalamus regulates hunger, thirst, sexual behavior, internal body temperature, regulates pituitary gland (hormones) Hippocampus stores new memories, responses to new or unexpected stimuli and navigational ability
15
Thalamus sleep circle, learn new verbal information, relay station Medulla heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure, coughing, swallowing, functions automatically Reticular formation arousal and attention, protect from danger, determine how alert we are
17
Controls body’s ability to execute smooth, skilled movement Regulates muscle tone and posture Coordinates the series of movements necessary to perform many simple activities without conscious effort
19
Two cerebral hemispheres Corpus callosum physically connects at the bottom by a thick band of nerve fibers, transfers the information and coordinate the activities between the hemispheres. Cerebral cortex responsible for the higher mental processes of language, memory and thinking.
20
Sensory areas: vision, hearing, touch, pressure, temperature Motor areas: voluntary movement Association areas: house memories and involved in thought, perception and language
22
Planning, decision making speech Sensory Auditory Vision
24
Right hemisphere: visual, spatial relations controls left side of body Left hemisphere: speaking, writing, reading, speech comprehension, comprehension of the logic information, mathematical calculation, analytical logic controls right side of body How about you?
27
Split-brain subjects stared at a dot and viewed a composite of two faces (A). When asked what they saw, subjects chose the child— the image sent to the verbal left hemisphere (B). But when subjects pointed to the face with the left hand, they chose the woman with glasses—whose image was received by the right hemisphere (C) (Levy et al., 1983).
31
Contralateral Homunculus Unequal representation
35
Expression, producing speech sounds Aphasia not able to use or understand language
36
Comprehension of written and spoken language Aphasia fluent, clear speech but does not make any sense
39
Electroencephalogram 1920s Record electrical activity per millisecond Check learning abilities, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, sleep disorders, or other neurological problems Beta wave : mental / physical activity Alpha wave : deep relaxation Delta wave : slow-wave (deep) sleep
40
Computerized axial tomography Early 1970s Large doughnut-shaped equipment X-ray tube Measure cross-sectional images Reveal the structures within the brain as well as abnormalities and injuries
41
Magnetic resonance imaging 1980s No X-ray More clearer, more detailed images Find abnormalities in the central nervous system and in other systems of the body CT & MRI CAN’T reveal what the brain is doing
42
Positive-emission tomography Mid 1970s Identify malfunctions that cause physical and psychological disorders Also for normal brain activities Maps the patterns of blood flow, oxygen use, glucose consumption Also shows the action of drugs and other biochemical substances in the brain and the other bodily organs
43
Functional MRI 1990s Provides image of both brain structure and brain activity Requires no injections Identify location of activity more precisely than PET Can detect changes that take place in less than a second, compared with about a minute for PET
44
How stuff work video center http://videos.howstuffworks.com http://videos.howstuffworks.com
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.