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The Brain
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General Information Runs all aspects of the body Voluntary Involuntary Reasoning Intelligence Communication Divided up into 3 parts Cerebrum Cerebellum Brain Stem
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Cerebrum General Reasoning “Identifies” the person “Soul?”
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Cerebrum Function Lobes Fissures &Sulcus
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Function Senses Motor Skills Emotions Consciousness Memory Divided into 4 Lobes by 3 fissures/sulcus
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Cerebrum Function Lobes Fissures &Sulcus
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Frontal Lobes Speech Sexual behavior Voluntary motor skills Smell Reasoning/Abstract Thinking Body imaging Aggression
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Cerebrum Function Lobes Fissures &Sulcus
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Parietal Lobe Sensory Awareness Taste Symbols Abstract Reasoning (Math)
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Cerebrum Function Lobes Fissures &Sulcus
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Temporal Auditory Emotions Language Major Memory
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Cerebrum Function Lobes Fissures &Sulcus
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Occipital Visual Memory
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Cerebrum Function Lobes Fissures &Sulcus
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Longitudinal Fissure –Separates two hemispheres Central Sulcus –Separates the frontal from the parietal lobe Lateral Fissure –Separates the temporal from the frontal & Parietal
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Cerebellum Movement Muscle actions Voluntary & Involuntary
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Functions Equilibrium Position Muscular coordination Fine Motor Movements Muscle Tone Posture
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Brain Stem Basic Body Functions Involuntary Control Function
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Brain Stem Divisions Thalamus Hypothalamus Pineal Gland Mid Brain Pons Medulla
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Thalamus Processes Sensory Impulses Appropriate Motor Responses to Sensory Impulse Consciousness Sensory Relay station to Cerebral Cortex
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Hypothalamus Emotions Autonomic Reactions to Emotions (Primitive Brain) Body Temperature Water Balance Appetite Sexual Arrousal
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Pineal Gland Produces melatonin Diurnal cycles (Day & Night) Influences the start of puberty
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Mid Brain Involuntary movements in response to visual and auditory stimuli (reflex)
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Pons Respiration Somatic and Visceral Reflexes Regulates arousal, wakefulness, alertness
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Cerebellum Function Brain Stem Function
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Medulla Respiration Heart Rate Vasomotor functions 2-way communication between higher brain functions and spinal cord Voluntary movement related
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CEREBRUMCEREBELLUM BRAIN STEM MEDULLATHALMUS
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CerebrumCerebellum Brain Stem
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