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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Objective: Review for quiz

BR: After a car accident, Gina suffered brain damage and her vision was impaired. What brain lobe did Gina hurt?

QUIZ TOMORROW

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Objective: Review for quiz

BR: After a car accident, Gina suffered brain damage and her vision was impaired. What brain lobe did Gina hurt?

QUIZ TOMORROW

4 MINUTES REMAINING…

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Objective: Review for quiz

BR: After a car accident, Gina suffered brain damage and her vision was impaired. What brain lobe did Gina hurt?

QUIZ TOMORROW

3 MINUTES REMAINING…

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Objective: Review for quiz

BR: After a car accident, Gina suffered brain damage and her vision was impaired. What brain lobe did Gina hurt?

QUIZ TOMORROW

2 MINUTES REMAINING…

Thursday, January 12, 2012Last chance to view BR – 1 min

Objective: Review for quiz

BR: After a car accident, Gina suffered brain damage and her vision was impaired. What brain lobe did Gina hurt?

QUIZ TOMORROW

30 Seconds Remaining…

10 Seconds Remaining…

Time’s up! Put Bell Ringer in Folder

Today’s Agenda:

• Review for Quiz

Quiz TOMORROW

• What to study: – Cerebral Hemispheres (Cornell notes – Monday,

Tuesday, Wednesday)– Brain Anat/Phys (Worksheet – Today)

Cerebral Hemispheres

• Cerebral = brain• Right and Left hemisphere

(halves)• Each hemisphere appears to be

specialized for some behaviors. – Left: language, math, logic, and

organization– Right: face recognition, visual

images, music, and creativityLeft Right

Sample Quiz Question

1. A left brained person would most likely enjoy doing which of the following activities?

a) Solving a logic puzzleb) Writing a songc) Learning a new instrumentd) Going to a party and meeting new people

A) Solving a logic puzzle

Left vs. Right Hemispheres

• The right side of the brain controls muscles on the left side of the body

• The left side of the brain controls muscles on the right side of the body.–Therefore, damage to one side of the

brain will affect the opposite side of the body.

Sample Quiz Question

After a stroke, Brad couldn’t feel his right arm. Which hemisphere did he damage?

The left

The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body!

Corpus callosum • Thick band of

fibers that connects the two hemispheres

• This structure is how the hemispheres communicate with each other

Frontal LobeFrontal Lobe

• Emotions• Decision Making• Reasoning• Personality• Judgment• Thinking

Parietal Lobe (Pah-rye-eh-tal)

Parietal Lobe

• sensory information and cognition

• (Experiencing taste, smell, touch, pain, temperature, etc. signals and processing it.)

Occipital Lobe

Occipital Lobe

• Its primary function is the processes VISION and visual stimuli.

Temporal Lobe

Temporal Lobe

• Hearing• Language

Comprehension• Memory

Formation

Cerebellum “little brain”

Cerebellum

• Coordination• Balance• Muscle Tone

Brain Stem

Brain Stem

• The Brain stem consists of the midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata. It merges into the spinal cord.

• Functions:- attention- consciousness- breathing

- sleeping- temperature

**All information to and from our body passes through here on the way to and from the brain

1. ____________ This lobe is located at

the anterior part of the brain

Frontal

2. ____________ This lobe controls visual stimuli

Occipital

3. ____________ This region is responsible for balance

Cerebellum

4. ____________ This lobe is involved with thinking and judgment

Frontal

5. ____________ This structure contains the pons and medulla oblongata

Brain Stem

6. ____________ This lobe is the most posterior part of the brain

Occipital

7. ____________ This lobe is the most lateral part of the brain

Temporal

8. ____________ This lobe contains the structures for hearing

Temporal

9. ____________ This lobe processes sensory information and cognition

Parietal

10. ____________ This structure is at the superior portion of the spine

Brain Stem

11. ____________ This is the missing lobe of the 4 if you are given: parietal, frontal and temporal

Occipital

12. ____________ This structure is located at the lower part of the brain, next to the occipital lobe and the brain stem

Cerebellum

13. ____________ This structure influences attention, arousal and consciousness

Brain Stem

14. ____________ All information to and from our body passes through here on the way to and from the brain

Brain Stem

15. ____________ This lobe processes the senses: taste, pain, touch, pressure and temperature

Parietal