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Medulla Oblongata

control vital functions; breathing, heart beating, ect

<p>control vital functions; breathing, heart beating, ect</p>
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Pons

Involved in sleeping and wakefulness. Controls arousal and respiration. REM regulation

<p>Involved in sleeping and wakefulness. Controls arousal and respiration. REM regulation</p>
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Cerebellum

Coordinates fine muscle movements (above medulla). Symmetrical movements

<p>Coordinates fine muscle movements (above medulla). Symmetrical movements</p>
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Reticular Formation

Controls attention and alertness- literal center of the brain

<p>Controls attention and alertness- literal center of the brain</p>
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Thalamus

Central Switchboard of the brain. Most senses goes through this structure before sent off to rest of brain.

<p>Central Switchboard of the brain. Most senses goes through this structure before sent off to rest of brain.</p>
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Limbic System

Basic primal emotions: fear, anger, hunger, sex drive

<p>Basic primal emotions: fear, anger, hunger, sex drive</p>
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Hypothalamus

(limbic system) regulates body temperature, sexual arousal, hunger, thirst, endocrine system 4 F's

<p>(limbic system) regulates body temperature, sexual arousal, hunger, thirst, endocrine system 4 F's</p>
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Hippocampus

Storage of new memories beginning in Senory Memory to STM to LTM. Often emotionally activated.

<p>Storage of new memories beginning in Senory Memory to STM to LTM. Often emotionally activated.</p>
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Amygdala

Fight or Flight response.- volatile emotions with attached memories.

<p>Fight or Flight response.- volatile emotions with attached memories.</p>
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Cerebral Cortex

Outside neutral cells = grey matter.

Analyze data, form memories, make decisions, and thoughts.

Glial cells- nourishes brain cells and makes up 50% mass

<p>Outside neutral cells = grey matter.</p><p>Analyze data, form memories, make decisions, and thoughts.</p><p>Glial cells- nourishes brain cells and makes up 50% mass</p>
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Corpus Callosum

Connector between the right and left hemispheres of the cerebral cortex. Evidence of inhibiting synapse as well as facilitiating.

<p>Connector between the right and left hemispheres of the cerebral cortex. Evidence of inhibiting synapse as well as facilitiating.</p>
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Contralaterated Control

Left = language, logic, sequencial tasks; right body

Right = social and creative; left body

<p>Left = language, logic, sequencial tasks; right body</p><p>Right = social and creative; left body</p>
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Frontal Lobes

Abstract thought and emotional control. Judgement part of brain not developed until adulthood.

<p>Abstract thought and emotional control. Judgement part of brain not developed until adulthood.</p>
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Motor cortex

Sends signals to help with voluntary movement

<p>Sends signals to help with voluntary movement</p>
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Broca's area

Control of muscles for speech production.

<p>Control of muscles for speech production.</p>
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Parietal Lobes

Sensory Association areas.

<p>Sensory Association areas.</p>
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Sensory Cortex

Receives touch, pain, temp. sensations from the rest of the body

<p>Receives touch, pain, temp. sensations from the rest of the body</p>
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Occipital Lobes

Processes beginning of vision signals, visual cortex interprets messages from eyes detecting lines, shapes, and colors.

<p>Processes beginning of vision signals, visual cortex interprets messages from eyes detecting lines, shapes, and colors.</p>
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Temporal Lobes

Processes auditory signals; timber, pitch, intonationi

<p>Processes auditory signals; timber, pitch, intonationi</p>
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Wernicke's Area

Interprets written and spoken language; language comprehension

<p>Interprets written and spoken language; language comprehension</p>
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Aphasia

Inability to express or recieve language

<p>Inability to express or recieve language</p>
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Frontal Association areas

Executive Functions; personality; higher order mental functions- learning, remembering, thinking, speaking, connecting, evaluating, prioritizing, valueing.

<p>Executive Functions; personality; higher order mental functions- learning, remembering, thinking, speaking, connecting, evaluating, prioritizing, valueing.</p>
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Brain Plasticity

neural pathways are rerouted when one neighboring area of the brain is damaged

<p>neural pathways are rerouted when one neighboring area of the brain is damaged</p>
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fMRI

DEFINITION

technology to measure the oxygen within the brain in order to measure the functioning with magnetic energy.

<p>DEFINITION</p><p>technology to measure the oxygen within the brain in order to measure the functioning with magnetic energy.</p>
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CAT Scan

DEFINITION

Technology that uses X-Rays to create in depth measurements of brain structures.

<p>DEFINITION</p><p>Technology that uses X-Rays to create in depth measurements of brain structures.</p>
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EBS

DEFINITION

Technology that generates electrical impulses to stimulate underactive brain areas that could cause dysfunctional behavior.

<p>DEFINITION</p><p>Technology that generates electrical impulses to stimulate underactive brain areas that could cause dysfunctional behavior.</p>
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Dopamine

a neurotransmitter that regulates motor behavior, motivation, pleasure, and emotional arousal

<p>a neurotransmitter that regulates motor behavior, motivation, pleasure, and emotional arousal</p>
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Acytelcholine

activates and inhibits skeletal muscles; regulates the parasympathetic nervous system, increases memory

<p>activates and inhibits skeletal muscles; regulates the parasympathetic nervous system, increases memory</p>
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GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)

A major inhibitory neurotransmitter. Reduces excitatory response.

Undersupply linked to seizures, tremors, and insomnia.

<p>A major inhibitory neurotransmitter. Reduces excitatory response.</p><p>Undersupply linked to seizures, tremors, and insomnia.</p>
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Serotonin

A neurotransmitter that affects hunger, sleep, arousal, and mood. Contributes the "happy" to emotional well being and satisfaction.

<p>A neurotransmitter that affects hunger, sleep, arousal, and mood. Contributes the "happy" to emotional well being and satisfaction.</p>
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Cortisol

stress hormone released by the adrenal cortex; elevated levels shown to increase depression & anxiety, and shown to decrease resilience.

<p>stress hormone released by the adrenal cortex; elevated levels shown to increase depression &amp; anxiety, and shown to decrease resilience.</p>