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1 BRAINS!!!

2 Please write your notes ON THIS DIAGRAM as we go along.

3 Frontal Lobe

4 Frontal Lobe In control of: Reasoning Motor skills
Higher level thinking Expressive language Damage can result in: Changes in behavior Changes in socialization Increased risk taking

5 Frontal Lobe Parietal Lobe

6 Parietal Lobe In control of:
Processing tactile sensory info (pressure, pain, touch) Damage can result in: Problems with verbal memory Problems with language

7 Frontal Lobe Parietal Lobe Occipital Lobe

8 Occipital Lobe In charge of: Interpreting visual stimuli
Interpreting visual information Damage can result in: Difficulty recognizing objects Inability to identify colors and words

9 Frontal Lobe Parietal Lobe Temporal Lobe
Occipital Lobe Temporal Lobe

10 Temporal Lobe In charge of: Interpreting sounds & language
Forming memories Damage can result in: Problems with memory Problems with speech & language skills

11 Parts of your BRAIN!

12 Please label these parts
Cortex Corpus callosum Midbrain Thalamus Hypothalamus Pituitary Gland

13 Cerebrum Cortex Midbrain Thalamus Hypothalamus Pituitary Gland
Corpus callosum Midbrain Thalamus Hypothalamus Pituitary Gland

14 Cerebrum Largest part of the brain, divided into 2 parts (hemispheres)
Carries out processes involved with learning, memory, language, speech, voluntary body movements, & sensory perception Folds allow for more complicated thought processes

15 Cerebrum Cortex Midbrain Thalamus Pons Hypothalamus Pituitary Gland
Corpus callosum Midbrain Thalamus Pons Hypothalamus Pituitary Gland

16 Pons Relays signals between the cerebrum & the cerebellum
Helps control breathing rate

17 Cerebrum Cortex Midbrain Thalamus Pons Hypothalamus Cerebellum
Corpus callosum Midbrain Thalamus Pons Hypothalamus Cerebellum Pituitary Gland

18 Cerebellum Controls motor function (movement)
Contributes to coordination, precision, balance, equilibrium, and muscle tone

19 Cerebrum Cortex Midbrain Thalamus Pons Hypothalamus Cerebellum
Corpus callosum Midbrain Thalamus Pons Hypothalamus Cerebellum Pituitary Gland Medulla oblongata

20 Medulla oblongata Carries signals between brain & spinal cord
Helps control breathing rate, heart rate, & blood pressure Swallowing, vomiting, coughing, & sneezing reflexes

21 Neurons

22 Label the neuron Wkbk - Pg. 479 Dendrites Nucleus Cell Body
Myelin sheath Nodes Wkbk - Pg. 479 Axon Axon endings

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