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The Human Brain. Module One: Booklet #5. DID YOU KNOW... A bigger brain doesn’t always mean a smarter person. Albert Einstein’s brain was slightly smaller than average!!!. Meet Your Master: Getting to Know Your Brain - Crash Course Psychology #4.
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The Human Brain Module One: Booklet #5 DID YOU KNOW... A bigger brain doesn’t always mean a smarter person. Albert Einstein’s brain was slightly smaller than average!!!
Meet Your Master: Getting to Know Your Brain - Crash Course Psychology #4 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHrmiy4W9C0&index=4&list=PLNo419yvwUDDuGEekLWgdlJPUA3WOVeig (12:33)
TASK: To learn about the roles of the human brain and the parts that comprise it INTENT: There are many parts in the human brain that work together to coordinate movement and stimulate thinking and emotions, resulting in behaviour CRITERIA: To be able to match structures of the human brain to their function http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/NSmovie.html (3:43)
Brain StructureSurgeons say that a living brain feels a lot like soft tofu! cerebrum cerebellum hypothalamus pituitary gland medulla Brain Animation
1. Hindbrain – Consists of: a) Medulla (Oblongata)b) Ponsc) Cerebellum
Medulla (oblongata) • Location: Where the spinal cord enters the skull • Functions: It controls automatic functions (i.e you are not aware of them) such as heart rate and breathing
b) Pons • Location: Between medulla & the midbrain • Function: Pons means a “bridge” & it interconnects messages between the spinal cord and the brain
c) Cerebellum • Location: Extending from the rear of the brainstem • Functions: It regulates balance, posture, movement and muscle coordination • NOTE: Alcohol causes temporary loss of cerebellum functions, which results in staggering & other signs of loss of coordination
2. Midbrain • Location: Just above the pons • Function: Integrates sensory information and relays it upward
3. Forebrain – Consists of: a) Hypothalamusb) Thalamusc) Cerebrum (also called cerebral cortex)
Hypothalamus • Location: Between midbrain & cerebrum • Functions: Regulates basic needs including hunger, thirst and temperature; • also controls falling asleep
b) Thalamus • Location: Located above the hypothalamus • Functions: Serves as a relay center between various parts of the brain and spinal cord for all sensory information (expect smell); • also involved in keeping a person conscious, • and plays a role in awareness of pain
c) Cerebrum (also called cerebral cortex) NOTE: Is the largest part of the human brain • Is made up of FOUR regions called lobes
Frontal Lobe • Location: Front section of the cerebrum • Functions: Associated with higher reasoning, voluntary body movements and speech
Temporal Lobe • Location: Bottom section of the cerebrum (above ears) • Functions: Associated with memories and the perceptions of sounds and language
Parietal Lobe • Location: Middle section of the cerebrum • Functions: Associated with the perception of touch, pressure and pain
Occipital Lobe • Location: Back section of the cerebrum • Function: Associated with visual perception
Structures associated with brain: • Corpus Callosum: Large band of nerve fibres between the cerebral hemispheres (ie. right &left side) • Spinal Cord: Connects the nerves of the PNS with the brain. It transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
Parts of the Brain Review • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVjpfPNpoGA (1:36)