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    The Brain and Behavior

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    person’s mood‚ the organs‚ and hormones and how the body moves and operates. This paper will describe two parts of the brain‚ the frontal lobe and the temporal lobe and how they relate to human behavior including the effects of heredity. It will also contrast the two sections as they relate to behavior. It will then describe what could happen if there is damage to the specific lobes. There are five different sections of the brain. The brain is also divided by two hemispheres‚ the left hemisphere and the

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    The Brain and Behavior BEH 225 September 21‚ 2014 Clifford Marsh Behaviors associated with the frontal lobe and the temporal lobe both covers a certain scope of human behaviors. Because every part of the brain controls a certain part of human behavior‚ damage to a certain part of the head will only affect certain behaviors of an individual. In addition‚ damage to certain areas can cause aphasia‚ which is a speech disturbance resulting from brain damage (Coon & Mitterer‚ 2013). As

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    split into the left and right hemispheres. Different brain areas are divided by deep grooves called sulci.There are nine parts of the human brain. These nine parts are the Broca’s area‚ Cerebellum‚ Cerebrum‚ Frontal lobe‚ Motor area‚ Occipital lobe‚ Parietal lobe‚ sensory area‚ and temporal lobe. The brain is split into the left and right hemispheres. Different brain areas are divided by deep grooves called Sulci. There are five key parts of the brain that controls the function of your body. The five

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    which is one’s cognitive functions are within their lobes located in the brain. Humans have four kinds of lobes located within the cerebral cortex that do different functions. Human Brain The human brain is covered with tissue known as the cerebral cortex‚ which large furrows (fissures) and small furrows (sulci)‚ and there are ridges between the fissures and sulci

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    epiphysis (pineal gland)  secretes melatonin:sleep chemical;third eye 2. Thalamus-thalami(two hemisphere/parts)  made up of nuclei  last relay station except for smell  screening structure 4 Divisions: a. medial geniculate body: audition-temporal b. lateral geniculate body: vision-occipital c. ventral postero-lateral nucleus (VPL) -center for somatosensation -e.g. pain and temperature of the trunk and extremities d. ventral postero-median nucleus (VPM) -somtasensation in the head region

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    functions such as language‚ spatial judgements‚ reasoning and abstract notions (Martin‚ 2003). Whilst‚ the frontal lobe is famous for processing memory‚ attention‚ personality‚ and behaviour (Martin‚ 2003). Parietal lobe tends to control spatial and sensory information; whereas occipital lobe processes visual stimulus. Language‚ retrieval of memory and behaviour is administrated through temporal lobe (Martin‚ 2003). Finally‚ the limbic system tends to control emotion as well as short term memory (Martin

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    PSYCHOBIOLOGY (PSY109) Level 1.1 Lecturer MR MUPEDZISWA QUESTION 1) a) With the aid of diagrams describe the location and functionality of the lobes of the brain include in your discussion the effects of damage and anatomical malfunctioning. b) Write an account of the functionality of the limbic system. a)

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    patients with Schizophrenia have poor eye tracking or poor eye contact. - Electrical stimulation of some areas may cause visual hallucinations and illusions - Visual agnosia may occur when there is disruption of connection of visual cortex from temporal lobe 3 There is increased blood flow to the occipital cortex in patients with GAD & OCD because of externally directed vigilance ***sometimes we are OC (symmetry‚ cleanliness‚ - - consists of the primary somatosensory (somesthetic)

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    Frontotemporal dementia is a group of disorders caused by progressive cell degeneration in the brain’s frontal lobes or its temporal lobes. The cell damage caused by frontotemporal dementia leads to tissue shrinkage and reduced function in the brain’s frontal and temporal lobes‚ which control planning and judgment; emotions‚ speaking and understanding speech and certain types of movement. In those younger than age 65‚ FTD may account for up to 20 to 50 percent of dementia cases. People usually develop

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    emotion‚ thirst‚ hunger‚ circadian rhythms‚ the autonomic nervous system‚ and even the pituitary gland. The hypothalamus is located in front of the thalamus. There is the amygdala which is in the temporal lobe which can help evoke memories‚ emotions‚ and fear. The hippocampus is medial to the temporal lobe and is responsible for learning and making permanent memories. We also have the pituitary gland‚ which is at the base of your skull‚ produces hormones. The thalamus is located in the uppermost area

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