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The Nervous System 2 Major Divisions: Central and Peripheral
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Central Nervous System Made up of the brain and spinal cord Interprets info from senses and relays commands back to sense organs, muscles, and organs
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BRAIN 100 billion neurons Hindbrain: contains medulla (vital and sensory info), pons (vital and sensory + jaw movement), and cerebellum (motor coordination, memory, balance) Midbrain: contains reticular formation (arousal, sleep/wake, etc)
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BRAIN Forebrain: contains hypothalamus (controls pituitary, feeding, aggression, sex drive, pleasure), thalamus (sensation, movement, emotions, sleep/wake), limbic system (emotions, learning, memory)
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Brain—Cerebrum Cerebral Cortex: covering of the cerebrum 75% of the brain’s neurons Responsible for higher mental functions: reasoning, art, calculations, expression, language
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Hemispheres The cerebrum is divided into hemispheres that are connected by the CORPUS CALLOSUM Each hemisphere is divided into 4 lobes
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Lobes Frontal: movement, speech, cognitive processes Temporal: Hearing, language comprehension, emotions Parietal: Skin sensations, visual/spatial Occipital: Vision, visual memory
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Hemispheric specialization Each hemisphere functions differently and controls different things LEFT: Language, speech, verbal memory, calculation, writing, right side movement RIGHT: Visual/spatial, shape/face recognition, emotions, art visual imagery, left side movement
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Left/Right Brain Left/Right Brain video Left/Right Brain Left/Right Brain demonstration Left/Right Brain
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