Brain Leftovers Unit 2 Lesson 5. Warm Up How did we find out so much about the human nervous system?  Human Injury/Operation  Imaging Techniques  Animal.

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Brain Leftovers Unit 2 Lesson 5

Warm Up How did we find out so much about the human nervous system?  Human Injury/Operation  Imaging Techniques  Animal Studies

Animal v Human Brain Similarities  Three regions, 2 Hemi’s  Subcortex: Thalamus, hypothalamus, limbic system  “Old Brain” Differences  Size  Cerebral Cortex: flexibility in behavior  “New Brain”

Review- Structure & Function & Damage? Wernicke’s Area Broca’s Area Auditory Cortex Visual Cortex Cerebral Cortex Thalamus Cerebellum Medulla Pituitary Gland Hypothalamus Hippocampus Amygdala

Brain Disorders Head Injury  Concussion Blow to head  Hemorrhage Excessive bleeding, swelling

Brain Disorders Stroke  Interruption in blood flow kills cells and causes loss in function Clot, pinch, rupture in blood vessel

Brain Disorders Brain Diseases  Epilepsy  Cerebral Palsy  Anencephaly  Multiple Sclerosis  Parkinson Disease  Alzheimer’s

Brain Disorders More Brain Diseases  Encephalitis  Meningitis  Edema  Tumor

Brain Disorders Last Brain Disorder  Tourette’s Repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics.

Video I Have Tourettes..

Closure Explain three different brain diseases or disorders studied today.