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I NTRODUCTION TO B RAIN AND B EHAVIOR Fall 2016 Hana Kuwabara Andrea Mejia 1
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T OPICS FOR T ODAY ’ S L ECTURE The Organization of the Brain Protecting the Brain 2
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T HE N ERVOUS S YSTEM Central Nervous System Brain and Spinal Cord Brain stem and forebrain Peripheral Nervous System Somatic and Autonomic 3
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T HE B RAIN S TEM Hindbrain Midbrain 4
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T HE B RAIN S TEM : T HE H INDBRAIN Lowest part of brain stem Medulla Regulates many automatic activities e.g., breathing, heartbeat, digestion Area Postrema Pons Message station between the cortex and the cerebellum Cerebellum Motor coordination of on going movements 5
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D ISORDERS OF THE CEREBELLUM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eBwn22Bnio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eBwn22Bnio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dox3_ox8C2U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dox3_ox8C2U
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T HE B RAIN S TEM : T HE H INDBRAIN 7
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T HE B RAIN S TEM : T HE M IDBRAIN Coordinates movement with sensory input Tectum Visual reflexes and reaction to moving stimuli “Old”/primitive visual system Tegmentum Reticular formation Periaqueductal gray matter Red nucleus Ventral tegmental area Substantia Nigra Communicate with the caudate nucleus in the Basal Ganglia 8
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T HE B RAIN S TEM : T HE M IDBRAIN 10
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T HE F OREBRAIN Diencephalon = thalamus and hypothalamus Telencephalon = cortex, basal ganglia, and limbic system Limbic system = amygdala and hippocampus
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE T HALAMUS & H YPOTHALAMUS Involved in regulating behavior and emotion Thalamus “Grand Central Station” for sensory information Hypothalamus The basic drives of the “four F’s”: F ight/ F light response F eeding (hunger/thirst) F ornicating (sexual drive) 12
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE T HALAMUS & H YPOTHALAMUS 13
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE L IMBIC S YSTEM Hippocampus + Amygdala Amygdala Emotional experiences Negative emotions Impulse control Involves… Emotional behavior, activation of ANS, and hormonal activation Hippocampus Memory consolidation center Memories are not stored here Plays a bigger role in declarative memory Verbal and conscious 14
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE L IMBIC S YSTEM 15
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE B ASAL G ANGLIA Includes caudate nucleus, substantia nigra Believed to control motor activity Substantia nigra implicated in Parkinson’s Disease Less dopamine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOSB6ytMk20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOSB6ytMk20 16
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE B ASAL G ANGLIA 17
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE C EREBRAL C ORTEX Temporal Parietal Occipital Frontal > 80% of all neurons in central nervous system 18
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE C EREBRAL C ORTEX Divided into two hemispheres Connected by corpus callosum Left hemisphere Verbal processes, other cognitive processes Right hemisphere Perceiving our world, creating images 19
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE C EREBRAL C ORTEX Temporal Lobe Recognizing sights and sounds Long-term memory storage Parietal Lobe Touch sensation Monitoring body positioning 20
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T HE F OREBRAIN : T HE C EREBRAL C ORTEX Occipital Lobe Processing visual information Frontal Lobe Deciding how we respond to environment Personality, impulse control Prefrontal Cortex Thinking, reasoning, planning 21
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN Meninges Cerebrospinal fluid / Ventricular System Blood-Brain Barrier 22
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN : T HE M ENINGES Tough protective covering around brain and spinal cord Consists of 3 layers (“PAD”) 23
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN : T HE M ENINGES Tough protective covering around brain and spinal cord Consists of 3 layers (“PAD”) Pia mater Follows surface very closely Very delicate, you can barely see it 24
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN : T HE M ENINGES Tough protective covering around brain and spinal cord Consists of 3 layers (“PAD”) Arachnoid membrane Middle/Inner layer Weblike appearance Soft and spongy 25
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN : T HE M ENINGES Tough protective covering around brain and spinal cord Consists of 3 layers (“PAD”) Dura mater “Hard mother” Outer layer Thick, tough, unstretchable 26
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN : C EREBROSPINAL F LUID (CSF) Fluid in and around the brain Functions: Reduce pressure on base of brain Absorb shock caused by sudden head movement Removal of waste products Continually manufactured and circulated through brain via ventricles Hollow, interconnected chambers 27
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN : C EREBROSPINAL F LUID 28
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN : T HE B LOOD -B RAIN B ARRIER Produced by cells in walls of the brain’s blood vessels Semi-permeable Water, glucose (sugar = energy) can cross Many other molecules cannot 29
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P ROTECTING THE B RAIN : T HE B LOOD -B RAIN B ARRIER Functions: Protect brain from harmful chemicals Regulate brain’s chemical balance 30
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