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    Exercise 19: Gross Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves HUMAN BRAIN- RIGHT LATERAL VIEW -(A - E) A = POSTCENTRAL GYRUS B = PARIETAL LOBE C = PARIETO-OCCIPITAL SULCUS D = OCCIPITAL LOBE E = CEREBELLUM HUMAN BRAIN- RIGHT LATERAL VIEW -(F - L) F = PRECENTRAL GYRUS G = CENTRAL SULCUS H = FRONTAL LOBE I = LATERAL SULCUS J = TEMPORAL LOBE K = PONS L = MEDULLA IN WHICH OF THE CEREBRAL LOBES ARE THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONAL AREAS FOUND? AUDITORY CORTEX TEMPORAL LOBE IN

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    The Brain Development and Violence Juanita S Farmer DeVry University Victimology Professor: Jeannine Quear What causes a person to become violent? Is a person born to be a killer or do social pressures cause a person to lash out? These are questions that scientists have been searching for answers to for decades. Though there are many theories about biological influences‚ there is no set rule that applies to everyone that explains what makes a person turn violent. There are three events that

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    The Human Eye

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    occurring process that involves continuous interaction between the eye‚ the nervous system‚ and the brain. <br><br>When someone looks at an object‚ what he/she is really seeing is the light that the object reflects‚ or gives off. This reflected light passes through the lens and falls on to the retina of the eye. Here‚ the light induces nerve impulses that travel through the optic nerve to the brain‚ where it makes an image of the object‚ and then that image is passed on to muscles and glands.<br><br>The

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    Human Prefrontal Cortex

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    On average‚ the human prefrontal cortex begins to develop around the age of three‚ and fully forms around the age of twenty. The prefrontal cortex forms without flaws‚ although it is the main reason why human babies develops in a much slower rate compared to other mammals. The only mission of the prefrontal cortex is to complete its form‚ like a caterpillar on its merry journey to transform into a butterfly in time. The prefrontal cortex is truly an anomaly of nature‚ humans have the largest prefrontal

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    elderly Widely range research has been looked at when studying Alzheimer’s disease and the brain. Scientist and doctors have their own theories which are to be proven evidence on how Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain. Periodic figures show the results in the stages studied about Alzheimer’s. No one knows the actual cause of Alzheimer’s disease‚ but they do know the affects it does to the brain. “Clinical trials are the engine that powers medical progress. Through clinical trials‚ researchers

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    Study Guide: The nervous system develops from which embryonic tissue? Describe the development of the neural tube. What are the 3 primary brain vesicles? What are the secondary brain vesicles? What adult brain structure does each secondary vesicle become? What are ventricles and what is their function? What percentage of the adult brain is made up by the cerebral hemispheres? Describe the following terms: • Gyri • Sulci • Fissures • Longitudinal fissure

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    Embarrassed teenagers use their brain different New investigations shows‚ that when teenagers gets embarrased by their parrents dance or singing‚ then they use a different part of the brain than adults to process their feelings. For a long time‚ it has aroused curiosity‚ why teenagers experience it as embarrasing when their dad or mom does something embarrasing‚ while others experience it as entertainment. But now a group of scientist has made a step towards an explanation. Writes daily telegraph

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    Cause of Evolution Human desire is unlimited‚ everyone also will hold a laziness attitude‚ so to own desires‚ human need to work harder to satisfy their own‚ therefore society in constant evolution! Sigmund Freud once said that human evolution is mainly has two conditions as the driving force‚ one is sex and another is eager to greatness. However‚ this is unscientific if we observed from another perspective. Through understanding and awareness the history of Europe and Asia‚ we can assume

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    Aggression Is a Part of Human Nature Aggression is something that you see everyday from turning on the television to watch the daily news to playing one of your favorite video games. This is something that is a part of human nature and will always be a part of our social life. There are many influences in our society and within us that can make aggression arise more frequently. These are genetic influences‚ neural influences‚ and biochemical influences. Some influences on aggression are believed

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    “How Brain Damage‚ Genes‚ and Environment‚ Lead to the Germination of Killers” Many of the most watched television shows have a basis of crime‚ and murderers are almost always involved in these shows. What is rarely explored in these shows however is how the psychopathic killers become this way. Neuroscientist and Professor Jim Fallon has been studying the brains of psychopathic killers. He has developed three factors based on analyzing a plethora of brains to determine how psychopathic killers

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