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1 The Brain By Mr. Dayton

2 The Lobes Question: What is processed in the frontal lobe?

3 The Lobes Question: What is processed in the frontal lobe?
Answer: Moral judgment, reasoning, and problem solving

4 The Lobes What is processed in the parietal lobe?

5 The Lobes Question: What is processed in the parietal lobe?
Answer: Touch and pressure

6 The Lobes Question: What is processed in the occipital lobe?

7 The Lobes What is processed in the occipital lobe? Answer: Vision

8 The Lobes Question: What is processed in the temporal lobe?

9 The Lobes Question: What is processed in the temporal lobe?
Answer: Hearing and memory

10 The Lobes Question: What is processed in the cerebellum?

11 The Lobes Question: What is processed in the cerebellum?
Answer: Balance and posture

12 The Neuron Question: What is a neuron?

13 The Neuron Question: What is a neuron? Answer: A brain cell.

14 The Neuron Name the blue part of the neuron.

15 The Neuron Name the blue part of the neuron. Dendrites

16 The Neuron Name the yellow part of the neuron.

17 The Neuron Name the yellow part of the neuron Axon

18 The Neuron Name the red part of the neuron

19 The Neuron Name the red part of the neuron. Axon Terminals

20 The Neuron Question: What do the dendrites do?

21 The Neuron Question: What do the dendrites do?
Answer: They receive messages from other neurons.

22 The Neuron Question: What does the axon do?

23 The Neuron Question: What does the axon do?
Answer: Carry the message to the axon terminals.

24 The Neuron Question: What does the myelin sheath do?

25 The Neuron Question: What does the myelin sheath do?
Answer: It insulates the axon so it works more efficiently.

26 The Neuron Question: What is the synapse?

27 The Neuron Question: What is the synapse?
Answer: The space between the axon terminals of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron.

28 Brainwave States Question: These individuals are in what state? How do you know?

29 Brainwave States Question: These individuals are in what state? How do you know? Answer: Beta. It is the state where focus can be divided. The more threatened or angry, the larger the number of cycles per second. cycles per second

30 Brainwave States Question: What state are these boys in? How do you know?

31 Brainwave States Question: What state are these boys in? How do you know? Answer: They are in the alpha state. They are relaxed and reading a book. This is the optimal state for learning. 8-12 cycles per second

32 Brainwave States Question: What state do you think of when you see this picture? Why?

33 Brainwave States Question: What state do you think of in this picture? Why? Answer: Theta. Very relaxed, like you are almost ready for sleep. Think of the hand out of the mirror taking items from short term memory and putting them in long term memory. The is the state where dreams occur. There are 4-8 cycles per second.

34 Brainwave States Question: What state does this picture represent?

35 Brainwave States Question: What state does this picture represent?
Answer: Delta. It is the stated where damages cells are repaired and dead cells and material are removed. Often referred to as deep sleep. 0-4 cycles per second.

36 Brainwave States Question: Why did we learn about brainwave states?

37 Brainwave States Question: Why did we learn about brainwave states?
Answer: To know what the states are and to be able to recognize when we are in them.

38 Big Brain Ideas In order to learn, the brain has to ….

39 Big Brain Ideas In order to learn, the brain has to change.

40 Big Brain Ideas Learning requires …

41 Big Brain Ideas Learning requires work.

42 Big Brain Ideas Work is the …

43 Big Brain Ideas Work is the electrical and chemical energy to make changes in the brain

44 Big Brain Ideas To work, we must cause neurons to …

45 Big Brain Ideas To work, we must cause neurons to fire.

46 Big Brain Ideas “Firing” refers to the electrical energy that must move across the neural network for learning to …

47 Big Brain Ideas “Firing” refers to the electrical energy that must move across the neural network for learning to occur.

48 Big Brain Idea Learning creates ability because of …

49 Big Brain Idea Learning creates ability because of plasticity.

50 The brain that recorded information isn’t the same as the brain that ……. it.

51 The brain that recorded information isn’t the same as the brain that recalled it.

52 Big Brain Idea Working memory can only focus on ….. thing at a time.

53 Big Brain Idea Working memory can only focus on one thing at a time.


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