the brain Flashcards

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what is the nervous system?

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  • a complex communication system

- it reveives messages about our enviroment, monitors our body and sends messages to control what we do

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what is the central nervous system?

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  • made up of the brain and the spinal cords
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3
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what is the peripheral nervous system?

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  • made up of all our other nerves
  • autonomic (automatically controls actions of organs)
  • somatic (controls coluntary movements of skeletal muscles)
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4
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what are the the three main physical sections of the brain?

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  • hindbrain
  • forebrain
  • midbrain
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what is the forebrain?

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  • thoughts and reason
  • motivation, emotion, and action
  • cerebral cortex
  • thalamus
  • hypothalamus
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what are the functions of the cerebral cortex?

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  • Sensory, cognitive, and motor functions
  • Conscious experiences
  • Voluntary actions
  • Language and intelligence
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what are the functions of the thalamus?

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  • redirects sensory input travels to the appropriate areas of the cortex.
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what are the functions of the hypothalamus?

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  • motives and emotions
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what is the midbrain?

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  • influences complex behaviours such as defense, aggression, or reproduction
  • regulates consciousness
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what is the hindbrain?

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  • Controls the reflexes for orienting the eyes and ears (attention) (sensory control)
  • Influences wakefulness, arousal level, and attention
  • Muscle control and cardiac responsiveness
  • pons
  • cerebellum
  • medulla
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what is the medulla?

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  • controls breathing and heart rate
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what is the cerebellum?

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  • receives sensory input from all sensors, regulates balance, postural control, fine movement, and coordination.
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what is the pons?

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  • is a relay station between the cerebrum and cerebellum
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14
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what are the two hemispheres of the brain?

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  • left

- right

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15
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what is the corpus callosum?

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  • large band of neural fibers
  • connects the two brain hemispheres
  • carries messages between the hemispheres
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what does the left hemisphere do?

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  • controls the right side of the body
  • controls verbal aspects
  • responsible for the production of language, mathematical ability, problem-solving, logic
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what does the right hemisphere do?

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  • responsible for the left side of the body
  • responsible for creativity and spatial ability
  • controls non-verbal aspects
18
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what are fissures?

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  • divide the cerebrum into lobes
19
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what are the 4 lobes of the brain?

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  • Frontal lobe
  • Parietal lobe
  • Occipital lobe
  • Temporal lobe
20
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what are the functions of the frontal lobe?

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  • regulates emotional behaviour
  • personality
    control of voluntary movement
  • abstract thinking
21
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what are the functions of the parietal lobe?

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  • integrates sensory information relating to touch, temperature, position in space, and muscle movement
22
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what are the functions of the temporal lobe?

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  • Involved in receiving and processing auditory information
23
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what are the functions of the occipital lobe?

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  • receive and process visual information
24
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what is the gray matter?

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  • Outer layer of the cerebrum

- Composed mostly of neuron cell bodies

25
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what is white matter?

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  • Fiber tracts inside the gray matter

- Example: the corpus callosum connects hemispheres

26
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who is phineas gage?

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  • 1848
  • a metal rod shot through his left cheek and out the top of his scull
  • affected his frontal lobe
  • personality completely changed