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    Sensory System

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    The sensory process begins as the ear senses the crack of the bat as it strikes the ball. The information received by the ear is received by the temporal lobe which alerts that an action has taken place which begins the transmission of neural messaging. Next‚ a dendrite at the receiving end of neuron cell will take the initial transmission and carry it forward to the body of the cell. Once the dendrite has received enough information the process will continue by undergoing a nerve impulse sending

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    Each aspect of our brain‚ our mind‚ allows us to react without even thinking to. We are made up of hemispheres‚ lobes‚ and all kinds of systems. Each part with a purpose to allow us to move‚ touch‚ taste‚ and speak. Sindhu V Kashyap believes that for us to have a better understanding we have to develop self-empowerment. If we practice self-meditating and relaxing

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    affected by dementia: 1. The Frontal Lobe‚ affecting behaviour (personal & social)‚ interpretation (not able to problem solve or focus on single tasks)‚ movement and feeling and the inability to express themselves clearly. 2. The Parietal Lobe‚ affecting language‚ the inability to name specific items ‚ read or write ‚ special awareness‚ knocking into things‚ issues with hand eye coordination and recognition of anything familiar (words/faces). 3. The Temporal Lobe‚ which affects memory‚ usually short

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    hippocampus‚ hypothalamus‚ and occipital lobe. The first area is called the Broca’s area; which happens to be a part of the frontal lobe linked to speech production. The Broca’s area would help you be able to recognize what your friends are talking and joking about‚ what cards to play‚ and let you be able to laugh and communicate with them. The second area that the brain would use is the Hippocampus. The hippocampus is in the brain’s medial temporal lobe and helps to regulate emotions and is associated

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    I love to draw and read so the occipital lobe would not be one that I would want to damage. I am a musician so if I damaged my temporal lobe I would lose my ability to hear very well. The frontal lobe did not seem reasonable for me to damage because I would lose my ability to remember things and plan stuff. Having my parietal lobe damaged in the left hemisphere I would lose the ability to problem solve and have some of my senses as well

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    Nervous System

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    Brain is divided into 3 major areas 1. Cerebrum Pairs of lobes 2. Brain stem 3. Cerebellum Four lobes are: Frontal-largest lobe‚ concentration‚ abstract thought‚ information storage‚ memory and motor function‚ Broca’s area (motor control of speech)‚ affect‚ judgement‚ personality and inhibitions Parietal- sensory lobe‚ analyzes sensory information and relays the interpretation of info‚ spatial relations. Temporal-auditory receptive areas. Occipital-visual interpretation Nervous

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    The five major structures of the brain are myelencephalon‚ Metencephalon‚ mesencephalon‚ diencephalon and telencephalon. The myelencephalon carries signals from the brain to the entire parts of the human body and it is also uniquely shaped looking like a little net. The Metencephalon is made up of ascending and descending tracts just like the myelencephalon. It has two major divisions which are pons and the cerebellum. The mesencephalon has two divisions also and they are the tectum and the tegmentum

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    signs and lights. 7. Frontal Lobe: Speaking‚ muscle movements; making plans judgment‚ Moves body parts; sends messages out to the body controls voluntary movement‚ Initiates driving actions; moves the right foot to the gas or brake pedals‚ initiates conversations with passengers or other driver‚ Enables people to feel remorse or learn moral behavior to make oral decisions. Helps us in planning our routes‚ if we notice a hazard or detour. 8. Parietal Lobe: Incoming messages from skin and

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    A study examining thirteen (13) areas of the brain (frontal lobe‚ parietal lobetemporal lobe‚ occipital lobe‚ basal ganglia‚ thalamus‚ limbic system‚ midbrain‚ cerebellum‚ insular‚ anterior cingulated gyrus‚ posterior cingulated gyrus‚ and paracentral) during intoxication showed decreased absolute metabolism for all thirteen (13) areas. However‚ there were three (3) areas which showed the greatest affect. Those were the occipital lobe‚ which controls vision‚ the cerebellum cortex which has to do

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    behavioral problems‚ language problems‚ decreased problem solving. 2. Describe the key functions of the brain that are affercted by dementia Frontal lobe Loss of spontaneity.‚ flexibilty‚ concentration.

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