
The Brain
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CHRISTOPHER HARTMANN
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The Brain: Let's Think About It
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The brain controls what you think and feel, how you learn and remember, and the way you move and talk. But it also controls things you're less aware of — like the beating of your heart and the digestion of your food.
What is the Brain?
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The Brain has many parts and functions. We will go over seven major parts
What are the parts of the Brain?
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The largest lobe of the brain, located in the front of the head, the frontal lobe is involved in personality characteristics, decision-making and movement. Recognition of smell usually involves parts of the frontal lobe. The frontal lobe contains Broca’s area, which is associated with speech ability.
The Frontal Lobe
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Multiple Choice
Were is the decision making portion of the brain?
Cerebellum
Frontal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
Parietal Lobe
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The middle part of the brain, the parietal lobe helps a person identify objects and understand spatial relationships (where one’s body is compared with objects around the person). The parietal lobe is also involved in interpreting pain and touch in the body. The parietal lobe houses Wernicke’s area, which helps the brain understand spoken language.
The Parietal Lobe
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Multiple Select
What are the things that the Parietal Lobe helps with? There is more than one
Recognizing Objects
Seeing
Interpreting Language
Walkning
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The Occipital Lobe is the portion of the brain that deals with vision, and is located in that back of the brain.
The Occipital Lobe
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Multiple Choice
Where is the brain is the vision section located?
The front
The side
The back
The top
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The sides of the brain, temporal lobes are involved in short-term memory, speech, musical rhythm and some degree of smell recognition.
Temporal Lobe
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The Motor Cortex part of the brain is involved in planning and controlling voluntary motor movements. The motor cortex sends signals to the muscles in the body in order to generate and control movements
The Motor Cortex
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Multiple Choice
The Motor Cortex would be in control of which muscle?
Bicep
Heart
Stomach
Liver
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The portion of the brain in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the brain stem. The cerebellum controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions.
Cerebellum
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The sensory cortex includes portions of the cerebral cortex, that wrinkly outer layer of the brain that process and make sense out of information gathered by our five senses: vision, audition (sound), olfaction (smell), gustation (taste), and somatosensation (touch).
Sensory Cortex
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Multiple Choice
How many sections of the brain did we go over today?
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