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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts The Brain - Major Structures and Their Function Thalamus Corpus callosum Hypothalamus Pituitary gland Pons Medulla Reticular formation Spinal cord Brain stem Cerebellum Cerebrum AmygdalaHippocampus
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts: Structures and Functions of the Human Brain Identify the brain’s key structures and functions.
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts: Structures and Functions of the Human Brain Identify the brain’s key structures and functions.
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts: Structures and Functions of the Human Brain Identify the brain’s key structures and functions.
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts: Cerebral Cortex Lobes and Association Areas Identify the location of the four cerebral cortex lobes and describe their primary functions.
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts: Cerebral Cortex Lobes and Association Areas Identify the location of the four cerebral cortex lobes and describe their primary functions.
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Broca’s and Wernicke’s Area
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Introductory Psychology Concepts: Visual Information in the Split Brain Describe hemispheric lateralization and communication in the brain.
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts: Visual Information in the Split Brain Describe hemispheric lateralization and communication in the brain.
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts: Visual Information in the Split Brain Describe hemispheric lateralization and communication in the brain.
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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts: Visual Information in the Split Brain Describe hemispheric lateralization and communication in the brain.
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