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    The Parietal Lobe The brain is a fascinating yet complicated structure. Without it our involuntary functions while we sleep and our natural reflexes would vanish. Every part of our nervous system works together‚ it becomes one whole. One fundamental part of our brain‚ that is probably one of the most important to the disabled‚ is the Parietal Lobe which receives impulses that control one of our most important senses; touch. The Parietal Lobe is located near the center of the brain‚ behind the frontal

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    Occipital Lobe Analysis

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    If the Occipital Lobes were destroyed or if we didn’t have that specific one lobe will we be able to do everyday matter? What will be the result? How can the brain tell what colors each and everything is if it is inside the skull? I chose and found this project interesting because there are a lot of functions in the brain and how everything processes. It is more interesting how we see things with our eyes‚ but actually comes from the brain. Most people wonder how the brain sees everything since

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    Date: ___________________________________________________________________________ STUDY PACK FOR Unit 4222 - 365 Understand the process and experience of dementia Learning outcomes: 1: Understand the neurology of dementia 2: Understand the impact of recognition and diagnosis of dementia 3: Understand how dementia care must be underpinned by a person centred approach Resources Outcome 1 Describe a range of possible causes of dementia.

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    Right Lobe Function

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    Caudo ~ Cranial (CC) length = < 17 cm Right Lobe Caudo ~ Cranial (CC) length = < 16 cm Anterio ~ Posterior (A ~ P) length = < 16 cm Left Lobe Width = < 11 cm Anterio ~ Posterior (A ~ P) length = < 7 cm Caudate Lobe Caudo ~ Cranial (CC) length = < 8 cm (5 ~ 8 cm) Anterio ~ Posterior (A ~ P) length = < 2.5 cm (2.0 ~ 2.5 cm) Caudate lobe and Right lobe ratio (cc length of caudate lobe/ cc length of right lobe) > 0.65 = 93 % specific for cirrhosis > 0.73 =

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    within the data table‚ but also make a special note of these features in the observation section of your report. This information will be important when writing your conclusion. Feature | Trait | Total | Trait | Total | Ear Lobes | Free ear lobes | | Attached ear lobes | | Hair on knuckles | Hair present between 2nd and 3rd knuckle of fingers | | No hair present between 2nd and 3rd knuckle of fingers | | Hair Line(widow’s peak vs. straight hair line) | Widow’s peak | | Straight hair line

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    the four lobes of the brain and its functions. The frontal lobe has to deal with personality‚ behavior‚ and emotions. We use this lobe to make judgments‚ plan and solve problems. We use the frontal lobe to also speak‚ write and control body movement. The next lobe is the parietal lobe. It deals with interpreting language‚ words as well as signals from vision‚ hearing‚ motor‚ sensory and memory. The occipital lobe interprets vision like color‚ light‚ and movement. Finally‚ the temporal lobe is used

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    Frontal Lobe The outer layer of our forebrain consists of the cerebral cortex. The cerebral cortex is so significant since it controls our ability to learn and store complex and abstract information. Also‚ it is our control and information processing center. The cerebral cortex consists of many interconnected neurons that are quite useful. The cerebral cortex covers the frontal lobe. This lobe is so important because it controls our organization‚ planning‚ and creative thinking. The frontal lobe is also

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    Skeletal System

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    wherein you can find your frontal bone‚ that forms the anterior third of your cranial dome‚ parrietal bone‚ that forms the middle segment of the cranial dome‚ the occipital bone‚ that forms the posterior part of the cranial dome. we have also the temporal bone which are at the sides of the cranium‚ extending inward that forms part of the cranial floor. then we have the sphenoid bone‚ it is a butterfly shaped bone that forms the anterior floor and the sides of the cranium‚ we have also the ethmoid

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    outlet is small. This man was in good shape because the deltoid tuberosity‚ tibial tuberosity‚ and linea aspera are very distinct and well developed and his bone density is heavy which means he exercised a good amount. The circular hole in the temporal bone with edges that are smooth and well healed may indicate that this man may have had some sort of surgery to release pressure inside the skull. SET 3: The partially decomposed body unearthed is most likely a young female. The person found was

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    Oral Embryology Britney Eylar Mod B Ms.Jordon Prenatal Development and the Life cycle of a tooth. All of the mother and father genes go to work when the process of making a baby occurs. Whether the baby will have big teeth or small teeth‚ white or stained teeth it’s all genetic. Occasionally there are other factors that can intersect this course and can make development go off path whether it’s from environmental factors or genetic factors. The mommy is supposed to take care of the baby and

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