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    in some cases be just like a “vegetable.” Our brain is composed of three major components: 1) cerebrum‚ 2) cerebellum‚ and 3) brain stem. The cerebrum’s major function is to generate our thoughts and controls our movement. Also known as the cerebral cortex‚ if you could open your skull and look at what lies underneath‚ that big wrinkly pinkish grey matter that’s there would be the cerebrum‚ better pictured as a walnut as many would say. Now‚ in order for our brain to help control and regulate our

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    My research paper will be on the temporal lobes‚ which is what I believe to be the most important part of the brain. I will be explaining what its functions are and why they are so important. To begin the temporal lobes are structures in the cerebral cortex‚ they are located just above the ears‚ and are almond shaped. They are involved in the functions of hearing‚ language processing‚ and memory. Now that you know these details I will now go more into detail of how the temporal lobes control these

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    awake performing self-generated activity. It can therefore be stated that these parts of the brain react without receiving a signal from any of the sensory modalities‚ and their activation was directly linked with an increase of blood flow in the cerebral cortex (Kinomura et al. 1996). The authors conclude that the MRF and thalamic intralaminal nuclei are responsible for not only the transition from sleep to alert but are also responsible for the transition from relaxed to high attention and the maintenance

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    Kasamatsu and Hirai – monks after 48h of not eating‚ drinking‚ sleeping started to have hallucinations and the level of serotonin was increased. These higher levels of serotonin activated the parts of the brain called the hypothalamus and the frontal cortex‚ resulting in hallucinations. Drugs given to people are not neurotransmitters‚ but they stimulate or block specific neurotransmitter. Mertinez and Kesner –role of acetylcholine on memory. Rats going through the maze‚ at the end=food. 1st group=

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    influences the other. Human brain development is similar to that of other primates‚ but differs in that it happens much more slowly‚ which confers particular benefits on the species. Firstly‚ it allows a larger volume of cerebral cortex and in particular a large prefrontal cortex to develop and secondly it allows a long phase of postnatal brain development‚ outside of the womb‚ during which the brain experiences significant structural changes concurrently with interactions with the external environment

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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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    1 out of 1 Correct! 9. Research has suggested that a reward deficiency syndrome may contribute to a. homeostasis. b. alcohol dependence. c. schizophrenia. d. Parkinson’s disease. 1 out of 1 Correct! 10. Which portion of the cerebral cortex is most directly involved in making plans

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    survival part of the brain. This is not the part of the brain that handles personality‚ morality or conscious choice. That processing takes place in the cerebral cortex. The cerebral cortex is supposed to be able to overcome the overwhelming impulses of the midbrain. But in addiction‚ a defect occurs and the midbrain becomes bigger than the cortex and then therefore it takes over. Brain changes over time make it hard for one to maintain self-control. An initial physiological effect

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    specifically influence aggression and fear. The amygdalae cause Anna to feel anxious while making a decision on where to attend college. Anna’s angst is a prominent factor influencing her rushed decision. The occipital lobe is the portion of the cerebral cortex located at the back of the head that receives information from the visual fields. Anna utilized

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