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The Brain

Jan 16, 2016

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Page 1: The Brain

The Brain

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Ways we Study the Brain

• Accidents• Lesions• CAT Scan• PET Scan• MRI• Functional MRI

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Lesions

• Removal or destruction of some part of the brain.

• Frontal Lobotomy

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Electroencephalogram

• EEG• Detects brain

waves through their electrical output.

• Used mainly in sleep research.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAT AND MRI SCANS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRPD-B_hpbo

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Computerized Axial Tomographyhttp://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+pet+scan%2c+CAT+scan

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• CAT Scan• 3D X-Ray of

the brain.• Good for tumor

locating, but tells us nothing about function.

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

• MRI• More detailed

picture of brain using magnetic field to knock electrons off axis.

• Takes many still pictures and turns images into a movie like production.

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Functional MRI• Combination of PET and MRI

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Positron Emission Tomography

• PET Scan -Doctors use PET scans to detect cancer, determine blood flow to the heart and evaluate brain abnormalities.

• http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+pet+scan%2c+CAT+scan%2c+MRI&qpvt=youtube+pet+scan%2c+CAT+scan%2c+MRI&FORM=VDRE&adlt=strict#view=detail&mid=4592105D7740901E24824592105D7740901E2482

Measures how much of a chemical the brain is using (usually glucose consumption).

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Brain Structures

1. Hindbrain2. Midbrain3. Forebrain4. Cerebral Cortex (part or forebrain)

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Hindbrain• Structures on top of our spinal cord.• Controls basic biological structures.

The brain in purple makes up the hindbrain.

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Medulla Oblongata• Located just

above the spinal cord.

Involved in control of

•blood pressure•heart rate•breathing.

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Pons• Located just

above the medulla.

• Connects hindbrain with midbrain and forebrain.

• Involved in facial expressions.

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Cerebellum

• Bottom rear of the brain.

• Means “little brain”

• Coordinates fine muscle movements.

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Cerebellum

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Midbrain• Coordinates simple

movements with sensory information.

• Most important structure in Midbrain is the Reticular Formation: controls arousal and ability to focus our attention.

If Destroyed

If stimulated

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Forebrain• What makes us

human.• Largest part of

the brain.• Made up of the

Thalamus, Limbic System and Cerebral Cortex.

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Thalamus• Switchboard of the

brain.• Receives sensory

signals from the spinal cord and sends them to other parts of the forebrain.

• Every sense except smell.

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The Limbic System

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Hypothalamus• Maybe most

important structure in the brain.

Controls and regulates• Body temperature• Sexual Arousal• Hunger• Thirst• Endocrine System

The most powerful structure in the brain.

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Rat with an Implanted Electrode in pleasure

center of Hypothalamus

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Hippocampus

• Involved in the processing and storage of memories.

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Amygdala

• Involved in how we process memory.

• More involved in volatile emotions like anger.

The emotion of anger has not changed much throughout evolution.

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The Cerebral Cortex• Made up of densely

packed neurons we call “gray matter”

• Glial Cells: support brain cells.

• Wrinkles are called fissures.

• If you lay brain out it would be as big as a large Pizza 2000 pizza.

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Hemispheres

Divided into to hemispheres.

• Contralateral control: right controls left and vice versa.

In general,Left Hemisphere: logic

and sequential tasks.Right Hemisphere:

spatial and creative tasks.

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The Cerebral Cortex is made up of four Lobes.

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Frontal Lobes• Abstract thought and

emotional control.• Contains Motor Cortex:

sends signals to our body controlling muscle movements.

• Contains Broca’s Area: responsible for controlling muscles that produce speech.

• Damage to Broca’s Area is called Broca’s Aphasia: unable to make movements to talk.

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Motor and Sensory Cortexes

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Parietal Lobes• Contain Sensory

Cortex: receives incoming touch sensations from rest of the body.

• Most of the Parietal Lobes are made up of Association Areas.

Where would this girl feel the most pain from her sunburn?

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Association Areas• Any area not associated with receiving

sensory information or coordinating muscle movements.

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Motor and Sensory Cortexes

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Occipital Lobes

• Deals with vision.• Contains Visual

Cortex: interprets messages from our eyes into images we can understand.

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Temporal Lobes• Process sound

sensed by our ears.• Interpreted in

Auditory Cortex.• NOT LATERALIZED.• Contains Wernike's

Area: interprets written and spoken speech.

• Wernike's Aphasia: unable to understand language: the syntax and grammar jumbled.

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Specialization and Integration in Language

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Brain Activity when Hearing, Seeing, and Speaking Words

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Brain Plasticityhttp://www.bing.com/videos/search?

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• The idea that the brain, when damaged, will attempt to find news ways to reroute messages.

• Children’s brains are more plastic than adults.

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Split Brain Patients

Those who dues to epilepsy, have their corpus callosum removed.

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=girl+with+half+a+brain+on+morning+show&qs=n&form=QBVR&pq=girl+with+half+a+brain+on+morning+show&sc=0-0&sp=-1&sk=&adlt=strict#view=detail&mid=38C8E04016A926865E6538C8E04016A926865E65

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The Corpus CallosumDivides the 2 hemispheres.

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Testing the Divided Brain

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Decreasing Left-handers