WARM UP 4/12 1.Write down any parts of the brain you know (ex:cerebrum) 2.Write down 3 other facts you know about the brain 3.Write down 3 things you want to learn about the brain.
Jan 02, 2016
WARM UP 4/12
1.Write down any parts of the brain you know (ex:cerebrum)
2.Write down 3 other facts you know about the brain
3.Write down 3 things you want to learn about the brain.
NOTES Ch 11 4/12
Intro to the brain
BRAIN FACTS
• 2% of body weight
• Average 3 pounds
• Over 100 billion neurons
• Brain cells do not reproduce
• Different areas of the brain process or control different things
STRUCTURE
• Made of 2 HEMISPHERES – halves Left and right
• *The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa
• CORPUS CALLOSUM – connects the 2 hemispheres
LEFT or RIGHT BRAINED??
Most people tend to use one side of their brain more than the other….this shows up in the way they do things, their personality, and they way they learn.
We are going to take a test to see what side of your brain you use the most……
When you are done with your test, use the key to find out your score
LEFT-BRAINED• Make lists, check them off• Good speller• Good in math• Formulas• Memorization• Can express themselves in words well• Like rules; follow them• Meet deadlines• Use of symbols• Good sense of time• Very logical in thinking
RIGHT-BRAINED• Need to know why• Like hands-on learning• Go by gut feelings• Not good in spelling• Hard meeting deadlines; late work• Work on many things at once• Very creative• Hard time writing/ need many drafts• Know answers, not sure how got it• Do things randomly• Don’t like rules• Good at expression in art, music, and dance
LEFT• Verbal• Punctual• Formal quiet study• Sits still, long studying• Not many gestures
when speaking• Plans ahead• Remembers people’s
names
RIGHT
• Visual
• Late
• Study with sounds/music
• Moves around while studying
• Gestures a lot when speaking
• Impulsive
• Remembers faces
CAN YOU SEE WHAT SCHOOLS ARE GEARED TOWARD????
Right-brained people have a harder time in school…need to find ways to develop and use their left brain more.
Left-brained people, school is more natural to them.
GYRI – ridges
SULCI – grooves
These make up the “wrinkles” of the brain
These help increase surface area
FISSURES – deep grooves that divide the brain into lobes
Different lobes (areas) receive different impulses
1. FRONTAL LOBE – motor control (muscle); language comp.; speech; problem solving; reasoning; emotions
2. PARIETAL – skin senses; taste
3. TEMPORAL – hearing; interpretation; memory; smell
4. OCCIPITAL - vision
CEREBRAL CORTEX – outermost layer of the brain (gray matter)
WHITE MATTER – innermost layer of the brain
VENTRICLES – cavities or spaces in the brain filled with cerebrospinal fluid
BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER – * least permeable capillaries in the body * most toxins, proteins, wastes, etc, cannot enter the
brain through blood * gases, alcohol, nicotine, and many other drugs can
cross into the brain – destroys neurons
MAJOR DIVISIONS OF THE BRAIN
1. Brain stem
* 3”long
* where the spinal cord ends into
* midbrain, pons, medulla
2. Diencephalon
* on top of the brain stem
* thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus
3. Cerebellum
* back of head
4. Cerebrum
* largest part of brain
* top of head
BRAIN LABELING
1. Frontal lobe
2. Parietal lobe
3. Occipital lobe
4. Temporal lobe
5. Fissure
6. Gyri
7. sulci
1. Spinal cord2. Medulla oblongata3. Pons4. Mamillary body5. Pituitary gland6. Ventricle7. Corpus callosum8. Cerebrum9. Pineal gland10. cerebellum
BRAIN PARTS: FUNCTIONS
Make into a chart format: PART FUNCTION
1. Medulla 8. Pineal gland2. Pons 9. Pituitary gland3. Midbrain 10. Mamillary body4. Cerebellum5. Thalamus6. hypothalamus7. Cerebrum