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Title: The Brain


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The Brain
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Sensory neurons that travel to the brain are?
  1. Efferent
  2. Somatic
  3. Peripheral
  4. Afferent

3
Cerebral Hemisphere
  • Halves of the brain
  • Gyri- Ridges of tissue on hemispheres
  • Sulci- shallow grooves
  • Fissures- deep grooves

4
Lobes
  • Parietal lobe- somatic sensory area
  • Occipital lobe- visual area
  • Temporal lobe- auditory area
  • Frontal lobe- motor area

5
Someone that has a vision problem may have
injured their
  1. Occipital
  2. Frontal
  3. Occipital
  4. Temporal

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Gray matter vs White matter
  • Gray matter- the outermost layers of the lobes
  • White matter- deeper tissue made of nerve bundles

7
Corpus Callosum
  • Connects the two halves of the brain

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Interbrain
  • Thalamus- directs sensory info
  • Hypothalamus- Helps maitain homeostasis

9
Medulla Oblongata
  • Connects the brain with spinal cord

10
This portion of the brain maintains homeostasis
  1. Thalamus
  2. Pons
  3. Cerebellum
  4. Hypothalamus

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Cerebellum
  • Under occipital lobe
  • Provides coordination
  • Helps with balance and equilibrium

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Protection of the brain
  • Meninges- three membranes
  • Dura mater
  • Arachnoid layer
  • Pia mater
  • Cerebrospinal fluid- provides cushion around
    spinal cord

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Brain injuries
  • Concussion- no permanant brain damage
  • Contusion- tissue destruction
  • Cerebral Edema- swelling of the brain
  • Cerebrovascular accident (strokes)
  • Blood circulation to the brain is blocked

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If you have a concussion which portion of your
nervous system may be affected..
  1. Central nervous system
  2. Peripheral nervous system
  3. Somatic nervous system
  4. Sympathetic nervous system
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