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2015 Best Practices in Social Studies Institute June 29-30, 2015 Don’t Be Afraid of Teaching the Brain in Psychology

A Angular Gyrus Brocca’s Area Frontal Lobe Insular Lobe Occipital Lobe Parietal Lobe Temporal Lobe Wernicke’s Area

A Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Wernicke’s Area Occipital Lobe Insular Lobe Brocca’s Area Temporal Lobe A

B Central Sulcus Longitudinal Fissure Parieto-Occipital Fissure Silvian / Lateral Fissure Temporal-Occipital Fissure Transverse Fissure

B Parieto-Occipital Fissure Central Sulcus Silvian / Lateral Fissure Temporal-Occipital Fissure B Transverse Fissure Longitudinal Fissure

C Anterior Association Cortex Auditory Cortex Dorsolateral Cortex Gustatory Cortex Motor Cortex Olfactory Cortex Orbitalfrontal Cortex Prefrontal Cortex Somatosensory Cortex Visual Cortex

C Somatosensory Cortex Motor Cortex Dorsolateral Cortex Auditory Cortex Prefrontal Cortex Gustatory Cortex Anterior Association Cortex Visual Cortex Orbitalfrontal Cortex Olfactory Cortex C

D Amygdala Brainstem Cerebellum Cerebral Cortex Cingulate Cortex Corpus Callosum Hippocampus Hypothalamus Medulla Oblongata Nucleus Accumbens Olfactory Bulb Pituitary Gland Pons Reticular Formation Spinal Cord Striatum Thalamus Ventral Tegmental Area D

D Cerebral Cortex Cingulate Cortex Thalamus Corpus Callosum Striatum Hypothalamus Olfactory Bulb Cerebellum Amygdala Pituitary Gland Pons Hippocampus Reticular Formation D Nucleus Accumbens Ventral Tegmental Area Brainstem Medulla Oblongata Spinal Cord

E Basal Ganglia Entorhinal Cortex Epithalamu Fornix Pineal Gland Putaman Substantia Nigra Tectum Tegmentum

E Epithalamus Fornix Basal Ganglia Entorhinal Cortex Putaman Pineal Gland Substantia Nigra Tegmentum E Tectum