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    Cerebellum

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    Psychology The Cerebellum The Cerebellum of the brain is located at the end of the brainstem. The tissue is folded into itself several times and each layer helps with the organization on the mind. Over time‚ scientists discovered that this bean shaped matter has a lot to do with coordinating voluntary movement. However‚ new discoveries show that damage to the cerebellum affects how people are able to identify sensory information and other non motor processes. The cerebellum also plays

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    structure and those components are the cerebrum‚ cerebellum‚ and brain stem. Each of theses components can each be broken down into their own individual parts and each of those parts plays a role in carrying out a function of life. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and it is divided into the left and right hemispheres while being made up of four different lobes. The four lobes are the frontal‚ parietal‚ temporal‚ and occipital.

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    Cerebellum Experiment

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    The cerebellum of the brain‚ the “little brain”‚ is located at the rear of the brainstem. The tissue is folded into itself several times and each layer helps with the organization on the mind. It is clear that the cerebellum has an essential job because over time it has grown‚ by studying fossilized skulls it has been exposed that the cerebellum has increased to three times its size over the past million years. This small lump of tissue was first discussed by Ray S. Snider in an article written

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    part of the body‚ it weighs up to three pounds and comprises the hefty cerebrum‚ cerebellum‚ and the brainstem. The cerebrum which is the largest portion performs all higher cognitive functions. The cerebellum is responsible for motor functions‚ such as the coordination of movement and balance. The brain stem is dedicated to involuntary functions such as breathing. The brain is comprised of the cerebrum‚ cerebellum‚ and brain stem The largest part of the brain is the cerebrum. it is located on the

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    Procedural Memory

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    Currently‚ I am going to share the history of procedural memory. When everything was being discovered‚ the psychologists began to regard this type of memory. Primarily‚ Scientist Maine de Biran first called this type of memory‚ Mechanical memory‚ in 1804.He proved that procedural memory includes storage‚ acquisition‚ and retrieval processes. In 1890s‚ another scientist‚ William James‚ an American psychologist‚ made a really good hypothesis‚ that habits and memory were completely dispute. His idea’s

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    A Tour of the Brain

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    This paper is being submitted on XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX General Psychology. A Tour of the Brain The brain is the control center of the human body. It is protected by the skull and is made up of three main parts‚ the cerebrum‚ the cerebellum and the Brainstem. The brain is the boss of the body‚ it runs the show and controls just about everything one does‚ even when one’s asleep. (Kidshealth‚ n.d.) During this brief tour guide of the brain‚ one will see how the brain fits into the Central

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    information h. Long term effects xx. Memory loss xxi. Learning ability C. Coordination i. Cannabinoid receptors xxii. Neurons in the brain xxiii. Balance xxiv. Movement j. Cerebellum xxv. Governs coordination xxvi. Muscle control xxvii. Impairing of coordination k. Nervous system xxviii. Branches xxix. Cause of relaxation l. Basal fangalia xxx. Muscle

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    Regions of the Brain

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    |happiness‚ movement‚ |thermometer | | |other brain structures such |Producing and Understanding |hearing‚ bodily sensations | | | |as the pons‚ cerebellum and |Language‚ interpretation of |(touch temperature‚ and | | | |medulla oblongata. |Sensory Impulses‚ Motor |pain)‚ problem solving | | |

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    Hindbrain Function

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    It also talks about how the hindbrain is divided. The next topic is about Structure and Function. It first starts with the functions of the hind brain and then mentions each and every function of the brainstem‚ that it‚ the medulla‚ pons and the cerebellum. It also mentions the functions of the cranial nerves. The next section is on Injury and Disorder. Here it is mentioned‚ as a list‚ the various disabilities that the brainstem could have. These include the consequences when a stroke occurs in that

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    Central Nervous System

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    physically and mentally. The cerebrum‚ diencephalon‚ cerebellum and brain stem are the 4 major parts of the brain. The cerebrum is responsible for all thought‚ judgement‚ memory‚ and controlling and integrating the motor and sensory functions. The dienchephalon is located between the cerebrum and midbrain. This part of the brain consists of the thalamus and the brain of the brain‚ also known as‚ the hypothalamus. Next‚ there’s the cerebellum which is the second largest part of the brain. It receives

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