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    cortex Optical lobe LOBE cerebellum temporal LOBE Frontol Lobe MEDULLA pons Mid brain Brain stem Label the structures of the brain in the illustration below: * 2. 1. 4. 3. Lobe 1: Optical Chief functions: Visual input‚colour‚light and movement Lobe 2: Temporal Chief functions: Hearing‚memory‚understanding‚language and speech Lobe 3: Frontal Chief functions: Attention‚concentration‚thinking and understanding Lobe 4: Parietal Chief

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    have the several parts that are the same and perform the same function. For instance the medulla oblongata is the lowest portion of the brain (stem) and controls automatic functions. All three of these vertebrates have two hemispheres and different lobes. Each vertebrate also has a spinal cord that descends from the brain that carries nerve impulses to and from the body along with blood vessels. All vertebrates have spinal and cranial nerves associated with the brain and spinal cord. Also many systems

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    hemispheres: for the most part activities on the left side of the body come under the control of the right hemisphere. Activities on the right side of the body come under the control of the left hemisphere. Each hemisphere is divided into four lobes: *Frontal lobes- Motor

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    The cerebrum‚ otherwise called the cerebral cortex‚ is the greatest segment of the human mind‚ connected with higher cerebrum capacities‚ for example‚ activity and thought. The cerebral cortex is divided into four sections‚ alluded to as flaps: the frontal projection‚ parietal projection‚ occipital flap‚ and fleeting

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    his traumatic brain injury. He could not stick to plans‚ used profanity‚ had cognitive and executive functioning conflicts‚ so much so‚ his friends and family said of him he was “no longer Gage”. For all intents and purposes‚ Gage basically was frontal lobotomized by his tragic accident. The brain damage caused his fitful and reckless behavior. Phineas Gage is one of neuroscience’s most famous brain injured patients‚ as such his case helps neurologists and psychologists in better understanding

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    thought about how in some way everything is connected like how there are similarities between the brain and the government? We know there are three branches of government: the executive branch‚ the legislative branch‚ and the judicial branch. The frontal lobes‚ nerve cells‚ nervous system‚ neurotransmitters‚ thalamus‚ axons‚ and cerebellum are located in your brain and head. Relating their functions to the three branches. Despite there being multiple governments and multiple brains they are all similar

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    Debate Outline Team Members: Proposition: Should the drinking age be lowered to age 18? Position: Con Central Contentions or Claims Narration: The MLDA affects you; it affects me‚ all of us. Imagine being invited to a party and feeling uncomfortable because those around you are drunk and disorderly. Imagine going to college and not being able to focus on your school work because campus partying is even more common than before; the only difference is that now it’s legal. That’s

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    heal itself as soon as it is able‚ and while it is healing the football player will likely experience several side effects. Since the first impact to the rear of the brain hits several structures‚ the effects are a bit broad. Because the occipital lobe was effected‚ the sufferer would notice issues with vision‚ such as blurriness‚ double vision‚ maybe even partial or total blindness. In the hindbrain‚ the damage to the cerebellum would cause issues with motor control‚ perhaps difficulty standing

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    The Biology of Mind Neuron Communication Neuron is a nerve cell‚ basic building block our nerve system Neurons consists in: Dendrites : neurons bushy branches and it listens Axons: Tube that passes the messages and it speaks – transmit Action potential : is a neural impulse‚ brief electrical charge that travels down an axon. Threshold: is the level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse Myelin Sheath covers an axon and some neurons Synapse : is the junction

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    effect of music on violent behavior. • This contains the description of the general hypothesis to be studied. It is the effect of music on the frontal lobe response and limbic system function. • Explanation of why this hypothesis needs to be studied. It needs to be revealed that our society needs to solve the issue with violence by stimulating frontal lobe response. 2. Background: to determined/Studies have shown that violent behavior is expressed by rock and rap music. A description of what is already

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