- Midbrain
- Hindbrain
- Forebrain
- controls reflex actions and is part of the circuit involved in the control of eye movements
- includes the upper part of the spinal cord, brain stem, and the cerebellum
- Right Hemisphere- Emotional/Intuitive/Creativity, synthetic adn interlocking concepts, synthetic adn connecting concepts
- Two areas at the back of the brain, occipital lobes, images from eyes are linked and information with images are stored. Damage to the occipital lobes will cause blindness.
- Inner Brain
- Floating Topic
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Cerebral hemisphere starts with the two frontal lobes that is behind the forehead
- short-term memory storage- reasoned arguments
- controls reflex actions and is part of the circuit involved in the control of eye movements
- Left hemisphere- logical/concrete/propositional
- The monitors between the spinal cord and the cerebral hemispheres hidden from sight are in pairs. This determines our emotional state, and change our perceptions and responses depending on how feel at the time, and initiate movements without us thinking.
- The brain cannot be copied, and you cannot order parts for it like you do a car. Once damaged, nothing can be done.
- sensory areas receive information about temperature, touch, taste, and movement from the rest of the body. Reading and math are functions of each parietal lobe.
- Sensory areas
- located in front visual, nesting under parietal and frontal lobes of cerebral hemisphere
- subtopic 2
- Temporal lobes lie in front of visual areas and nest under the parietal and frontal lobes, at the top of each is an area responsible for retrieving memories, music association, and anything else you hear or seen. Other parts of the lobe integrate memories of sight, touch, and taste.
- cerebrum sits at the top of the brain and responsible for intellectual activities. It holds memories, allow planning, and imagination.
- Cerebrum
- Controls movement, frontal lobe (broca area) transform your thoughts to words
- enables retaining factor, critical in learning process
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Two by two, the lobes of our brain serve as knights for our physical well-being
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- parietal lobes are responsible for taste, aroma, and texture of food
- Topic
- the ability to conceptualize and connect concept while assisting in critical thinking