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  • 9.11 The Meninges Dura mater - outermost layer Arachnoid mater - no blood vessels, in between layer (resembles a spider web) Pia mater -inner membrane, contains nerves and blood vessels to nourish cells
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  • Figure 13.25a CSF - cerebrospinal fluid See video of a http://youtu.be/yYZxNsnf18Yhttp://youtu.be/yYZxNsnf18Y
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  • Dura mater is being peeled away in this photo.
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  • Subdural Hematoma
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  • Natgeo Brain Surgery Video Natgeo Brain Surgery Video - removal of tumor CNN Video Showing cognitive tasks during brain surgery as a tumor is removed.
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  • Spinal Cord passes down the vertebral canal, has 31 segments (each with a pair of spinal nerves) Cervical enlargement = supplies nerves to upper limbs (neck) Lumbar enlargement = supplies nerves to the lower limbs (lower back) FUNCTION: conducting nerve impulses, serves as a center for spinal reflexes
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  • ASCENDING - impulses travel to the brain (sensory) DESCENDING - impulses travel to the muscles (motor)
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  • Spinal reflexes - reflex arcs pass through the spinal cord
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  • MENTAL HOSPITAL PHONE MENU Hello and thank you for calling The State Mental Hospital. Please select from the following options menu: If you are obsessive-compulsive, press 1 repeatedly. If you are co-dependent, please ask someone to press 2 for you. If you have multiple personalities, press 3, 4, 5 and 6. If you are paranoid, we know who you are and what you want, stay on the line so we can trace your call. If you are delusional, press 7 and your call will be forwarded to the Mother Ship. If you are schizophrenic, listen carefully and a little voice will tell You which number to press. If you are manic-depressive, hang up. It doesn't matter which number you press, nothing! will make you happy anyway. If you are dyslexic, press 9-6-9-6. If you are bipolar, please leave a message after the beep or before the beep or after the beep. But Please wait for the beep. If you have short-term memory loss, press 9. If you have short-term memory loss, press 9. If you have short-term memory loss, press 9. If you have low self-esteem, please hang up. Our operators are too busy to talk with you. If you are menopausal, put the gun down, hang up, turn on the fan, lie down and cry. You won't be crazy forever.
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  • THE BRAIN ANATOMICAL REGIONS o Cerebrum o Cerebellum o Brain Stem
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  • CEREBELLUM Balance and coordination
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  • CEREBRUM - wrinkly large part of the brain, largest area in humans, higher mental function
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  • Brain Stem - regulates visceral functions (autonomic system)
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  • Figure 13.4
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  • 1. Cerebral Hemispheres - left and right side separated by the.... 2. Corpus Callosum - connects the two hemispheres
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  • The Cerebral Hemispheres Figure 13.7b, c
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  • Take the Left Brain Right Brain Test
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  • Corpus callosum
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  • 3. Convolutions of the Brain - the wrinkles and grooves of the cerebrum Fissures = deep groove Sulcus = shallow groove Gyrus = bump
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  • 4. Fissures separate lobes Longitudinal fissure - separate right and left sides
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  • Transverse Fissure - separates cerebrum from cerebellum
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  • Lateral Fissure separates the temporal lobe from the Frontal and Parietal lobes
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  • Lobes of the Brain (general functions) 5. Frontal reasoning, thinking, language 6. Parietal touch, pain, relation of body parts (somatosensory) 7. Temporal Lobe hearing 8. Occipital vision
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  • Figure 13.7a LOBES OF THE BRAIN (CEREBRUM) Sulcus = groove Gyrus = raised bump Fissure = deep groove
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  • 9. Cerebral Cortex - thin layer of gray matter that is the outermost portion of cerebrum (the part with all the wrinkles)
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  • Functional and Structural Areas of the Cerebral Cortex Figure 13.11a
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  • Fluid filled cavities, contain CSF 10.VENTRICLES OF THE BRAIN
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  • 11. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) - fluid that protects and supports brain Figure 13.27b
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  • FUNCTIONAL REGIONS A. MOTOR AREAS B. SENSORY AREAS C. ASSOCIATION
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  • 12. Motor Areas - controls voluntary movements - the right side of the brain generally controls the left side of the body -also has Broca's Area (speech)
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  • 13. Sensory Area - involved in feelings and sensations (visual, auditory, smell, touch, taste)
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  • 14. Association Areas - higher levels of thinking, interpreting and analyzing information
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  • Figure 13.4 BRAIN STEM
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  • Consists of three parts: MIDBRAIN PONS MEDULLA OBLONGATA
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  • 2. Hypothalamus - hormones, heart rate, blood pressure, body temp, hunger 3. Thalamus - relay station 1. Diencephalon has 2 parts.....
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  • 4. Optic Tract / Chiasma - optic nerves cross over each other
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  • 5. Midbrain visual reflexes, eye movements 6. Pons - relay sensory information 7. Medulla heart, respiration, blood pressure Cerebellum - balance, coordination
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  • Pituitary Gland The "master gland" of the endocrine system. It controls hormones.
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  • Corpus callosum Thalamus Hypothalamus Pineal gland
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  • Midbrain Medulla Oblongata Pons
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  • 9. HIPPOCAMPUS Memory is controlled by the HIPPOCAMPUS (sea horse; thats its shape). The hippocampus plays a major role in memories.
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  • 10. The LIMBIC SYSTEM The LIMBIC SYSTEM plays a role in EMOTION also includes olfactory lobes - memory, emotion, and smell are linked. Crayolas are created today with the same scent because it reminds people of their happy times in childhood. Why is the brain formed so that smell and emotions are tied together? Because pheromones are tied to emotions and behavior, so they need the link.
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  • MEMORY We used to classify memory as being long-term or short-term. The new classification is four memory systems that process information for storage and retrieval: Types of Memory: Short vs Long Term
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  • How important are your memories? If you were involved in a traumatic event, such as a rape or a terrorist attack, would you take a pill that would make it so that you did not remember the event? http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/ 05/27/drug-metyrapone-to-erase- bad-memories/26532.html
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  • Involved in remembering personal experiences, such as a phone conversation you had yesterday or the movie you watched last week. Challenge: Do you remember the first Harry Potter movie? What was the story? How many details do you remember? Episodic Memory
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  • Semantic Memory Manages the storage and retrieval of general knowledge of facts, such as the number of days in a year or the colors in a rainbow. Naming objects is also semantic memory. Semantic Memory Tasks 1. What do you call this thing? 2. Where do Kangaroos live?3. What actor played Bella in Twilight?
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  • Procedural Memory Allows us to learn activities and skills that will then be performed automatically with little or no conscious thought. Examples are riding a bicycle or driving a car. Challenge: 1. Can you make a teacup with a length of string? 2. Do you know how to use a can opener?
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  • Working Memory provides temporary storage and manipulation of the information necessary for such complex cognitive tasks as language comprehension, learning, and reasoning. Working Memory TestMemory GameAnother Memory Game
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  • Memory - Sometimes it's good to forget things.. why? http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=memory- brain-tour-videohttp://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=memory- brain-tour-video Video on memory and where memories are stored and retrieved.
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  • Check out these brain images!brain images