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Basic Brain Anatomy

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The Brain

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Your Brain Evolved: Triune Theory

•Human Brain

•Mammalian Brain

•Lizard Brain

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Meet Your Brain!

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ALL THE BRAIN PARTS

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• Activity in the brain stem is important for:

• *bodily activities essential to survival, such as changes in heartbeat and breathing

• *the focusing of attention*patterns of arousal (that is sleeping versus waking)

Ps. If the brain stem is damaged, a person may lapse into a coma or even die

Location: the brain stem is an extension of the spinal cord

(1st)The Lizard Brain/ Brain Stem/Hindbrain

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• Medulla-controls many vital autonomic functions such as heart rate, breathing and blood pressure.

• Pons -helps coordinate movement on each side of the body.

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• The cerebellum is involved in the coordination of motor movements as well as basic facets of memory and learning.

• * The reticular formation is a neural network located in the medulla that helps control functions such as sleep and attentionReticular formation

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(2nd) Mammalian Brain/Midbrain/Limbic System

• Located in the middle of the brain

• Associated with these behaviors1. Fighting2. Feeding3. Fleeing4. Reproductive

behavior

* The part of the brain that regulates emotion

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The Thalamus processes and relays movement and sensory information.

It is essentially a relay station, taking in sensory information and then passing it on to the cerebral cortex.

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The hypothalamus connects with many other regions of the brain and is responsible for controlling hunger, thirst, emotions, body temperature regulation, and circadian rhythms.

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THE AMYGDALA

• An almond-shaped structure, implicated in the experience of negative emotions

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(3rd)Human Brain/Cortex

• The last part to evolve

• The outer layer of the brain

• Responsible for “executive functioning”

• What makes us human

• Thinking• Divided up into

specific parts (Lobes)

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The Lobes

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The frontal lobe is located at the front of the brain and is associated with reasoning, motor skills, higher lever cognition, and expressive language.

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At the back of the frontal lobe lies the motor cortex. This area of the brain receives information to carry out body movements.

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The parietal lobe is located in the middle section of the brain and is associated with processing tactile sensory information such as pressure, touch, and pain

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• A portion of the brain known as the somatosensory cortex is located in this lobe and is essential to the processing of the body's senses.

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The temporal lobe is located on the bottom section of the brain. This lobe is also the location of the primary auditory cortex, which is important for interpreting sounds and the language we hear

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The hippocampus is also located in the temporal lobe, which is why this portion of the brain is also heavily associated with the formation of memories

Looks like a sea-horse

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The occipital lobe is located at the back portion of the brain and is associated with vision.

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