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THE BRAIN THE MIRACLE OF THE BRAIN-YOUTUBE. OVERVIEW--NERVOUS SYSTEM Nervous System Central Nervous System Brain Spinal Cord (connects brain with PNS)

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1 THE BRAIN THE MIRACLE OF THE BRAIN-YOUTUBE

2 OVERVIEW--NERVOUS SYSTEM Nervous System Central Nervous System Brain Spinal Cord (connects brain with PNS) Peripheral Nervous System (carries info to and from CNS)

3 THE BRAIN Hypothalamus Thalamus Pons Reticular Formation Spinal Cord Medulla Brain stem

4 Spinal Cord “Old” Brain “New” Brain

5 “OLD” BRAIN 1-Cerebellum: located at the rear of the brain & controls coordination, posture, balance, muscle tone, & control over body movement 2-Reticular Activating System (a.k.a. formation): monitors the general level of activity in the hindbrain & maintains a state of consciousness; Essential for the regulation of waking & sleeping Part of brain stem; alerts cerebral cortex to sensory input 3-Thalamus: relays & translates information from all of the senses, except smell, to higher levels in the brain Relays sensory impulses to cerebral cortex 4-Hypothalamus: plays a major role in the regulation of motivated behavior (hunger, thirst) & controls homeostasis (internal conditions/body temperature) 5-Medulla: the oblong structure at the top of the spinal cord that controls many vital life-support functions such as breathing, waking, heart rate, & blood pressure 6-Pons: located above the medulla; connects spinal cord with lower brain, & lower brain with higher brain regions Helps regulate sensory information & facial expressions 1 2 3 4 5 6

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8 “NEW” BRAIN Cerebrum: regulates higher cognitive & emotional functions Cerebral cortex: outer gray covering of the cerebral hemispheres Cerebral Hemispheres: right & left halves of the cerebrum, covered by the cerebral cortex & connected by the corpus collosum Hemispheric lateralization: specialization of one of the cerebral hemispheres to handle a particular function Left hemisphere: controls right side of body; coordinates complex movements; speech & language in 95% of right handers & in 62% of lefties Right hemisphere: controls left side of body; visual-spatial perception; nonverbal behavior Corpus Callosum: mass of nerve fibers that connect the right & left cerebral hemispheres Split-brain operation: corpus callosum is cut, separating cerebral hemispheres (done in cases of severe epilepsy to reduce frequency of grand mal seizures)

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10 “NEW” BRAIN Left Handedness Right hemisphere more developed Corpus callosum 11% thicker with 25 million more nerve cells 12 times more likely to stutter & have learning disabilities (esp. dyslexia) 2.5 times more likely to have allergies & migraines lefties overrepresented in the following professions: art, music, engineering, math, major-league baseball player

11 Split-brain operation = corpus collosum is cut, separating cerebral hemispheres (done in cases of severe epilepsy to reduce frequency of grand mal seizures)

12 Contains four major lobes: Frontal lobe: controls voluntary movement & includes the motor cortex Broca’s area: controls physical production of speech sounds Parietal lobe: contains the primary somatosensory area that manages skin senses Somatosensory cortex Occipital lobe: located in the back of the head & contains the visual cortex Temporal lobe: located on each side of the head above the temples & contains the auditory cortex Wernicke’s area: comprehend spoken word; formulate (cognitively) speech & written language 12 3 4

13 OTHER PARTS Limbic System = group of structures in the brain that are collectively involved in emotion, memory, & motivational urges Amygdala: emotion, aggression, formation of emotional memory Hippocampus: acquisition of explicit (conscious) memory * #

14 BRAIN MONITORING PET Scanning (positron emission tomography): creates a visual image of functioning in various parts of the brain by tracing radioactivity emitted by cells MRI (magnetic resonance imaging): provides clear pictures of the structural anatomy & chemistry of the brain by passing a strong magnetic field & radio waves through the person’s head CAT (computerized axial tomography) scan: presents a picture of the human brain by passing X-ray beams through the head at various angles EEG (electroencephalograph): records the electrical activity of the brain How Einstein’s Brain is different than yours-youtube Do men and women have different brains-youtube


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