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    of the brain has many functions and lobes which perform certain functions. The frontal lobe is involved with “activating and controlling both fine and complex motor activities.” This involves speech. It is also involved with the executive functions‚ such as reasoning and rationalizing‚ among others. The occipital lobe is concerned with vision and processing the information received from the eyes. According to the reading‚ the “key functions of the parietal lobes include perceiving and integrating

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    __D_ 5. Ridge on surface of the cerebellum ___C_ 6. Separates frontal and parietal lobes __A__ 7. Part of brain between diencephalon and pons __I___ 8. Rounded bulge on underside of brainstem __L__ 9. Part of brainstem continuous with the spinal cord __H_ 10. A layer of dura mater that separates occipital lobe from cerebellum _M____ 11. A layer of dura mater that separates occipital lobe from cerebellum __E___ 12. Cerebral lobe located deep within lateral sulcus ___G_ 13. Thin layer of gray

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    muscles. The largest part of the brain is the cerebrum. Underneath the cerebrum lies the brainstem‚ and behind that sits the cerebellum. The outmost layer of the cerebrum is called the cerebral cortex‚ which has four lobes. There is a frontal lobe‚ parietal lobe‚ temporal lobe‚ and occipital lobe. The brain develops from three sections known as the forebrain‚ midbrain‚ and hindbrain. There are two hemispheres‚ the left and the right. These two hemispheres are connected by a bundle of nerve fibers called

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    temporal lobefrontal lobe‚ parietal lobe‚ occipital‚ cerebrum lobe and the hippocampus. Temporal lobe- responsible for vision‚memory‚ language‚ hearing and learning Frontal lobe- responsible for decision making‚ problem solving‚ control behaviour and emotions Parietal lobe- responsible for sensory information from the body‚ also where letters are formed‚ putting things in order and spatial awareness. Occipital lobe- responsible for processing information related to vision Cerebrum lobe- is responsible

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    of the brain mainly those that control higher cognitive functions‚ such as the frontal lobes continues well into adolescence‚ whilst myelination occurs earlier in other parts of the brain that coordinate more primary functions. The maturation of specific brain areas during childhood is associated with development of specific cognitive functions such as language‚ reading‚ and memory. The development of the frontal lobes‚ which

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    THE HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1. The human nervous system a. Central Nervous System (CNS) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ b. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Brain Structures and their Function ________________________________________

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    Taylor Beavers ENC1101 Mr. Bradley February 9‚ 2016 Child Abuse vs. The Brain When children are abused it changes their lives. The three main types of Child abuse are physical‚ emotional‚ and sexual. As children grow the experiences from their environments around them are critical to future development. Early in life the brain has plasticity. This allows many windows of opportunity for the brain to thrive. Child abuse has the greatest impact on brain development in children. If hindered due to

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    The Five Major Structures of the Human Brain University of Phoenix PSY 240 October 27‚ 2012 Olivia Fransis The human brain is nothing short of incredible. In a way it’s the world’s most powerful computer because it can process tasks at lightning speeds and simultaneously be in control of our reflexes and every other voluntary and involuntary functions. It is the most important and complex organ as well as our core for learning At the point of birth‚ the brain weighs an average of

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    Chapter 2 Brain and Behavior The cerebral cortex outer layer of the cerebrum has the two largest hemispheres that covers the upper part of the brain which are divided into smaller portion called lobes. Corticalization is an increase in size of the wrinkling of the cortex and without this we would not be any smarter than any other animal. Cerebral hemispheres are divided into right and left halves of the cortex connected by thick band axon fibers called corpus. Hemispheric specialization‚ testing

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    also described as verbal‚ motor‚ or efferent aphasia. In truth‚ Broca’s aphasia is really expressive aphasia‚ as individuals understand and process speech but may have difficulty speaking. The site of lesion affects the left frontal lobe‚ more specifically‚ the third frontal convolution (including the gyrus

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