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Agenda – Tuesday, February 4 th • Biology reading quiz (#4) • Notes over parts of the brain – The cerebrum – The cerebral cortex • Homework: NONE

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Agenda – Tuesday, February 4 th. Biology reading quiz (#4) Notes over parts of the brain The cerebrum The cerebral cortex Homework: NONE. Practice FRQ. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Agenda – Tuesday, February 4 th

Agenda – Tuesday, February 4th

• Biology reading quiz (#4)• Notes over parts of the brain– The cerebrum– The cerebral cortex

• Homework: NONE

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Practice FRQ• 4. Assume you are watching a remake of the movie

Frankenstein. In the scene you're viewing, the assistant (Igor) is showing Dr. Frankenstein some body parts that he forgot to put in their newly made Sensational Man. Dr. Frankenstein angrily yells at Igor, "You idiot! What will our Sensational Man do without his_______": a.) conesb.) feature detectorsc.) optic nerved.) cochleae.) olfactory bulbf.) kinesthetic receptors

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The Cerebrum• Outermost structure of the brain• Divided into two hemispheres• Each hemisphere has four lobes• Makes up 85% of the brain’s weight

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The Cerebrum -- Lobes

• Frontal ____________________________• Parietal ____________________________• Temporal ___________________________• Occipital ____________________________

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Cerebral Cortex

• The gray-matter covering of the cerebrum• Carries on thinking and perceiving

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Cerebral Cortex• Gray matter: No special covering– Controls processing, new thoughts, perception,

etc.• White matter: Covered in myelin sheath,

which speeds up electric signals– Communicates with the rest of the brain

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Motor Cortex

• Controls body movements• Motor cortex in each hemisphere controls the

opposite side of the body

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Hemispheres

• Left Hemisphere:– Literal interpretation of

speech and language– Logical reasoning– Motor control for right

side– Processes right side

visual field– Objective analysis– Math skills

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Hemispheres• Right Hemisphere:– Looks “between the lines”– Intuition– “Reading” emotions– Visual & spatial reasoning– Motor control for left side– Processes left side of visual

field– Subjective analysis– creativity

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Agenda – Thursday, February 6th

• Finish cerebrum notes– Corpus Calossum– Neuroplasticity

• Parts of the brain overview• Driving analogy• Homework: Brain overview analogy due

MONDAY

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Hemispheres

• Connected by the corpus callosum

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Neuroplasticity

• Brain’s ability to change and reorganize itself in response to damage (brain “rewires” itself)

• Neurogenesis: Brain’s recreation of neurons

• http://abcnews.go.com/US/gabby_giffords/fullpage/gabby-giffords-journey-recovery-14914428

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Hindbrain

• Contains most of the brainstem• Oldest part of the brain “Reptilian Brain”• Processes work outside of consciousness

“Just a shell…driven by mindless instinct”

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Parts of the Hindbrain

• Medulla: _________________________• Pons: ____________________________• Cerebellum: _______________________

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Midbrain

• Located right above hindbrain

• Coordinates simple movements with sensory information

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Parts of the Midbrain

• Reticular Formation: ____________________

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Forebrain

• Responsible for most complex behaviors & mental processes

• MOST processes here work outside of consciousness

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Parts of the Forebrain

• Thalamus: ___________________________

• Hypothalamus: _____________________• Hippocampus: ______________________• Amygdala: _________________________

• Cerebral Cortex: _______________________

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Hindbrain• Contains most of the Brainstem• Oldest Part of the Brain “Reptilian Brain”• Processes work outside of consciousness

Parts of the Brainstem:Medulla: Controls Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, & BreathingPons: Critical to sleep . Also the “Bridge” to the brain.

Behind the BrainstemCerebellum: “Little Brain” that coordinates habitual muscle movements (Tracking Object w/ eyes, Playing instrument, Ice Skating) Also Handles Balance & Coordination

Prepare body for possible danger!

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Forebrain

Responsible for more complex behaviors & mental processes

Thalamus: relay center for sensory information except smell

Limbic System (Deals w/ Emotion & Memory)Hypothalamus: Controls body temp., sexual arousal, hunger, thirst, & Endocrine System. Also controls Biological Rhythms & is a reward center.Amygdala: Provides emotional context for sensory information. (Linked to aggression & fear)Hippocampus: Encodes information into long-term memory.

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Midbrain

• Located right above Hindbrain• Coordinates simple movements w/ sensory information

Top of the BrainstemReticular Formation: Controls level of awareness. (Without it, we fall into a coma)

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• Walking Dead (S.1, E.6) – 19:00 – 23:30