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    some form of memory impairment‚ the most common are; Frontal lobe‚ which affects planning‚ judgment and self-control. The frontal lobes are also involved in motor control‚ including the ability to form speech. Temporal Lobe‚ which affects behaviour particularly aggressive‚ face recognition‚ short term memory‚ selective attention and locating objects. Occipital lobe‚ which controls reading‚ and visual processing and finally the parietal lobe which affects their academic skills‚ awareness of body

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    SPED 201 Differentiated Instruction Jasmine Lewis SPED 201 Classrooms today are more diverse than ever. According to New York Times American schools have increased by more than over 5 million since the 1990s. This increase has been fueled by the immigration of Hispanics and Asians (NY Times). But differences in ethnicity are not the only reasons for diverse classrooms. Special needs students also contribute to diversity in our education school system. It

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    Anatomy of the Nervous System Structure of the Vertebrate Nervous System • Neuroanatomy is the anatomy of the nervous system. • Refers to the study of the various parts of the nervous system and their respective function(s). • The nervous system consists of many substructures‚ each comprised of many neurons. Structure of the Vertebrate Nervous System • Terms used to describe location when referring to the nervous system include: – Ventral: toward the stomach – Dorsal: toward the back –

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    The Brain and Behavior In the four lobes of the brain‚ temporal lobe is of them. Cerebral cortex the major part of which this lobe is part of. It is on the lower side of both cerebral hemispheres on each side. This lobe has different functions‚ mainly auditory detection‚ keeping memory and emotional perception. The hippocampus happens to be an area of the brain that consolidates information from brain. The damage to this lobe is mainly linked to the impairment of an individual

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    case of the brain * has a dome like roof -calvaria or skullcap * has a floor or cranial base –Basicranium * these are irregular bones with flat portions * formed by a series of 8 bones * Frontal * Ethmoidal * Sphenoidal * Occipital * Temporal (2sets) * Parietal (2 sets) 2. Viscerocranium * facial skeleton * forms the anterior part of the cranium * consists of bones surrounding the orbits‚ nose and mouth * consists of 15 irregular

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    L J T N Y E C J T M H G E P A X O G E U L L N E B H E W D O U M O T O R C O R T E X U R X L T L H S W A I T F N I T V P J S U M A L A H T J B Z G R M T B F C G S M C F X A S D B Clues: 1. The part of the brain located in the temporal lobe that is responsible for our emotional response. The amygdala also performs a primary role in the processing and memory of emotional reactions and social and sexual behaviour‚ as well as regulating the sense of smell. 2. The portion of the

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    the nervous system. The brain is entirely associated to our personalities. Exclusively‚ there are six different sections in the brain that joins to one another to properly function on a daily basis. The brain consists of frontal lobes‚ parietal lobes‚ occipital lobestemporal lobes‚ a cerebellum‚ and the brainstem. In a criminal’s brain‚ it shows differently in comparison to an individual’s brain who is not a criminal. What makes this difficult to analyze is criminals can appear innocent. “In an opportunistic

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    The human mind is a delicate yet powerful tool in daily life as it pretty much governs every aspect of their personality and functionality. It’s delicate in the sense that over the years quite some medical conditions that affect its state have risen. These conditions may pose little effects on one’s daily routine but when severe can completely alter one’s daily life. One such condition is Dementia which has been found to be closely linked to Alzheimer’s Disease. Various studies conducted have pointed

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    the temporal lobefrontal lobe‚ parietal lobe‚ occipital‚ cerebrum lobe and the hippocampus. Temporal lobe- responsible for vision‚memory‚ language‚ hearing and learning Frontal lobe- responsible for decision making‚ problem solving‚ control behaviour and emotions Parietal lobe- responsible for sensory information from the body‚ also where letters are formed‚ putting things in order and spatial awareness. Occipital lobe- responsible for processing information related to vision Cerebrum lobe- is

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    of each other. Anatomists conventionally divide each hemisphere into four "lobes"‚ the frontal lobe‚ parietal lobe‚ occipital lobe and temporal lobe. 3. Frontal lobe: It is associated with reasoning‚ planning‚ parts of speech‚ movements‚ emotions and problem solving. Parietal Lobe: Associated with movement orientation‚ recognition‚ perception of stimuli. Occipital Lobe: Associated with visual processing. Temporal Lobe: Associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli‚ memory and

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