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Cerebrum

Outer part of the brain- Divided into two hemispheres-each hemisphere divided into lobes

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Occipital Lobe

Processes, integrates, and interprets vision.

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-Primary Visual Cortex

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-Primary area/site for vision;

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-recognizes shape, color, light, motions, and dimensions. -The Visual Association Area

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-interprets info from the primary visual cortex

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Frontal lobe

§ The most developmental part of the brain

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§ Memory, Emotions, Decision Making and Reasoning, Personality

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§ Primary Motor Cortex

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□ Body movement

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§ Broca's Area

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□ speech and facial movement

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§ Orbital frontal Cortex

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□ Behavior

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§ Olfactory Bulb

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□ Sense of smell

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Temporal Lobe

§ Hearing, Organization/Comprehension of language/ information Retrieval (Memory and memory formation)

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§ Primary Auditory Cortex

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□ Process the hearing

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§ Primary Olfactory Cortex

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□ Interprets the sense of smell once it reaches the cortex via the olfactory bulbs.

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§ Wernicke's Area (left temporal lobe)

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□ Language Comprehension

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Parietal Lobe

§ Integration of sensory information

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§ Sense of boundary, sense of awareness of spatial experience, sense of perception

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§ Primary Somatosensory Cortex/ Postcentral Gyrus

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□ Sense of position of body parts, and location in relation to each other

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§ Somatosensory Association Cortex

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□ Integration and interpretation of the senses in relation to body position and orientation space

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§ Primary Gustatory Cortex

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□ Interpretations Sense of taste and smell

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Midsagittal Sections

divides the brain vertically down the central fissure between the two hemispheres-divides through the corpus callosum, which connects the two hemispheres.

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Spinal Cord

○ Messages between nerves and brain

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□ Ascending-senses go to the brain

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□ Descending -brain sends messages to motor cortex

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○ Rhythmic movements

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○ Reflexes

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Medulla Oblongata

○ In lower half of brainstem,

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○ Controls heart beat, respiration and circulation

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functions respiratory, cardiovascular, control reflex centers for vomiting, coughing and sneezing

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Pons

○ Located on the brainstem

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○ Provides inputs to other structures in the brainstem

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○ Regulation of motor messages ==> Cerebellum

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Nuclei regulate respiration

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Cerebellum

○ Balance and posture

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○ Rapid sequence movements

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Thalamus

Channels sensory information and directs to appropriate area of cerebral cortex

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Reticular Formations

Basic functions; alertness, sleeping patterns, wakefulness

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Midbrain

○ initial orientation to sound, vision, sight, light

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§ Superior colliculus - Blind sight -sense something that's happening; eyes

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Inferior colliculus -orientation to loud noises

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Corpus Callosum

connects the two hemispheres

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Hypothalamus

Regulates with body temp and blood sugar's level (homeostasis)

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Limbic system

forms the inner border of the cortex. Functions: emotion formation, processing, leaning and memory.

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Amygdala

Primary role in memory of emotional reactions.

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Pineal Gland

§ Sleep/wakefulness cycle

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§ Produces melatonin-hormones to help sleep

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Master gland: secretes long and short term hormones

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Pituitary gland

Releases hormones related to endocrine system

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Central Nervous system

Brain and Spinal Cord

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Peripheral Nervous system

Somatic Nervous system- the actions we do ourselves

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Autonomic Nervous System-the actions we do naturally

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-Sympathetic Division (energy consuming)

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-Parasympathetic Division (rest and digest)

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-Enteric Division (rest and digest)

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synapse

space between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the next.

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neural transmitters

how messages travels across synapses; neural transmitters are chemical messages;Neurotransmitters travel across the synapse and bind to receptors in the next neuron.

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receptors

cause the next neuron to send the electrical signal on

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gyri

Elevated ridges "winding" around the brain

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sulci

Small grooves dividing the gyri

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Fissures

Deep grooves, generally dividing large regions/lobes of the brain

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Longitudinal

Divides the two Cerebral Hemispheres

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Transverse

Separates the Cerebrum from the Cerebellum

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Lateral fissure

Divides the Temporal Lobe from the Frontal and Parietal Lobes

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Brain Plasticity

the brain can repair itself and create/repair neural pathways that have been damaged. the brain is not set in stone.

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dorsal

of, pertaining to, or situated at the back

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ventral

on or toward the lower, abdominal plane of the body; equivalent to the front, or anterior, in humans.

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anterior

front

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posterior

back

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Ipisilateral

same side as reference point/

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contra-lateral

opposite side of reference point

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medial

closer to the middle point

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Lateral

outside of the injury

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Distal

further from the mid-line

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Proximal

closer to the mid-line

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Synaptic cleft

space between neurons or dendrite and a cell-where the gaba or dopamine is sent from the dendrites down to the other nerve where the receptors either receive or push it away-resting to action potential process

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cerebral cortex

The outermost layer of gray matter making up the superficial aspect of the cerebrum. 2-4mm thick

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transverse fissure

divides the occipital lobe and the cerebellum

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