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The Brain

The Brain. By the end of the lesson you should be able to Describe the structure and function of the brain State the function and location of cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla and hypothalamus State the location of sensory and motor strip. The Brain. weighs 1300 - 1400 g

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The Brain

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  1. The Brain • By the end of the lesson you should be able to • Describe the structure and function of the brain • State the function and location of cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla and hypothalamus • State the location of sensory and motor strip

  2. The Brain • weighs 1300 - 1400 g • made up of about 100 billion neurons • “the most complex living structure on the universe” Society for Neuroscience • makes us who we are

  3. The Brain Phineas gage

  4. Brain structure Cerebrum cerebellum hypothalamus Pituitary gland brain functions medulla

  5. Parts of the cerebrum memory game

  6. Parts of the cerebrum alcohol and the brain

  7. Sensory and motor strips

  8. Sensory homunculus

  9. Motor strip and homunculus Motor strip

  10. The Brain Can you • Describe the structure and function of the brain • State the function and location of cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla and hypothalamus • State the location of sensory and motor strip

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