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THE BRAIN
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The brain is composed of many parts that work together to organize our movements, create our thoughts, form our emotions, and produce our behaviors. It is protected by our skull.
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Hindbrain- structures include: Medulla- involved in blood pressure, heart rate and breathing. Pons- regulates body movement, attention, sleep, and alertness. Cerebellum- involves balance and coordination. PARTS OF THE BRAIN
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Midbrain structures include: Part of the Reticular Activating System- this is important for attention, sleep, and arousal.
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Forebrain structures include: Thalamus- relay station for sensory information. Hypothalamus- controls temperature, hunger, thirst, and various emotions. Limbic system- involved in learning and memory, emotion, hunger, sex, and aggression.
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Cerebrum- large mass of the forebrain containing two hemispheres. Cerebral Cortex- the bumpy, wrinkly surface of the brain that is the body’s control and information center. It is what makes us uniquely human; the part that thinks. It also deals with memory, language, emotions, complex motor functions, perception, and much more. Corpus Callosum- connects the two hemispheres.
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Electroencephalogram (EEG)- Records the electrical activity of the brain. Used to diagnose some psychological disorders and tumors. STUDYING THE BRAIN
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CAT Scans- Computerized Axial Tomography Uses X-Rays Produces a three- dimensional snapshot
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Uses magnetic fields and radio waves. Produces a more detailed snapshot.
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PET Scans- Positron Emission Tomography Shows brain activity as it occurs. Demonstrates that for every mental event there are underlying biological events.
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