Understanding Brain Structure and Function

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Hemispatial neglect

Awareness loss of one side of space.

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Cerebral cortex

Brain region involved in perception and memory.

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Parietal lobe

Brain area linked to sensory processing.

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Temporal lobe

Brain region associated with auditory processing.

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Neuroplasticity

Brain's ability to adapt and reorganize.

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Central Nervous System (CNS)

Brain and spinal cord; main control center.

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

Nerves connecting CNS to body; includes somatic and autonomic.

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Somatic PNS

Controls voluntary muscle movements and sensory information.

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Autonomic PNS

Regulates involuntary bodily functions like heartbeat.

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Sympathetic Nervous System

Prepares body for 'fight or flight' response.

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Parasympathetic Nervous System

Promotes rest and relaxation in the body.

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Motor neurons

Nerve cells that transmit signals to muscles.

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Sensory fibers

Transmit sensory information to the CNS.

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Motor fibers

Carry commands from CNS to muscles.

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Meninges

Protective tissue layers surrounding the CNS.

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Adrenal glands

Endocrine glands involved in stress response.

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Cortisol

Hormone released during stress; affects various systems.

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Hypothalamus

Brain region controlling hormonal responses.

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Pituitary gland

Releases hormones directed by the hypothalamus.

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Endocrine system

Hormonal system affecting long-term bodily functions.

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Stress response

Physiological changes triggered by perceived threats.

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Neurons

Basic units of the nervous system; transmit signals.

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Endocrine system

Regulates bodily functions through hormones.

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Frontal lobe

Responsible for complex thought and movement control.

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Parietal lobe

Processes touch and spatial awareness.

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Occipital lobe

Processes visual information from light.

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Insular lobe

Involved in taste and internal organ awareness.

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Temporal lobe

Essential for auditory processing and memory.

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Somatosensory cortex

Maps body's skin surface sensations.

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Motor cortex

Controls voluntary muscle movements.

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Proprioception

Sense of body position and movement.

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Aphasia

Impaired communication due to brain damage.

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Wernicke's area

Involved in understanding spoken language.

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Broca's area

Controls speech fluency and motor pathways.

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Prefrontal cortex

Involved in executive functions like planning.

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Hippocampus

Critical for long-term memory storage.

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Amygdala

Processes emotions and emotional memories.

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Hemispatial neglect

Inability to attend to one side of space.

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Subcortical regions

Support memory, emotions, and motivation.

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Interoception

Awareness of internal bodily states.

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Complex thought

Involves evaluation and decision-making processes.

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Auditory cortex

Processes sound and its meanings.

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Cortex

Outer layer of the brain, involved in higher functions.

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Stroke

Disruption of blood flow to the brain.

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Limbic system

Subcortical structures involved in emotion and memory.

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Hippocampus

Key for forming episodic memories and spatial navigation.

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Place cells

Neurons that fire for specific locations in space.

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Amygdala

Processes emotional significance of experiences.

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Basal ganglia

Involved in action initiation and habit formation.

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Nucleus accumbens

Region associated with motivation and reward.

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Caudate

Part of basal ganglia for action control.

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Putamen

Part of basal ganglia for action control.

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Thalamus

Relay station for sensory and motor signals.

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Hypothalamus

Regulates endocrine functions and homeostasis.

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Midbrain

Contains neurotransmitter-producing centers like dopamine.

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Dopamine

Neurotransmitter linked to motivation and reward learning.

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Ventral tegmental area

Major dopamine center in the midbrain.

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Substantia nigra

Dopamine-producing area affecting movement coordination.

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Hindbrain

Controls basic life functions like breathing.

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Pons

Connects different parts of the brain.

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Medulla oblongata

Regulates autonomic functions like heartbeat.

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Cerebellum

Coordinates fine motor skills and balance.

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Neuron structure

Dendrites, cell body, axon, and terminals.

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Dendrites

Receive input from other neurons.

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Axon

Transmits electrical signals to other neurons.

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Neurotransmitters

Chemical messengers released at synapses.

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Agonist

Substance that activates a receptor.

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Antagonist

Substance that blocks receptor activation.

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Endogenous opioids

Natural pain-relieving chemicals in the body.

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Naloxone

Antagonist used to reverse opioid overdoses.