The Nervous System Part II Review Science 7 HMS 2014
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Frontal lobe
What does the frontal lobe do?
Frontal lobe
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Frontal: decision making, problem solving, personality, emotions
Frontal lobe
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Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
What does the temporal lobe do:
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
Temporal Lobe: memory, emotions, hearing, language, learning
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
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Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
Brain stem
What does the brain stem do?
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
Brain stem Brain Stem: connects brain and spinal cord, Basic functions: heart rate, breathing, eating, sleeping
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
Brain stem
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Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
cerebellum Brain stem
What does cerebellum do?
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
cerebellum Brain stem
Cerebellum: Balance, posture, motor movements
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
??? cerebellum Brain stem
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
??? cerebellum Brain stem
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe cerebellum Brain stem
What does the occipital lobe do?
Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe cerebellum Brain stem
Occipital: vision
Frontal lobe
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Occipital lobe cerebellum Brain stem
Frontal lobe
parietal Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe cerebellum Brain stem
What does Parietal Lobe do:
Frontal lobe
parietal Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe cerebellum Brain stem
What does Parietal Lobe do: receives and processes sensory info , letters form words, words form thoughts
??? A bruise like injury to the brain
concussion
A bruise like injury to the brain
??? All the nerves outside the central nervous system
Peripheral nervous system (PNS) All the nerves outside the central nervous system
??? Involuntary response
reflex Involuntary response
??? This main region of the brain controls heart beat and breathing
Brain stem This main region of the brain controls heart beat and breathing
Brain stem This main region of the brain controls heart beat and breathing
??? Specialized cell within the nervous system
neuron Specialized cell within the nervous system
??? This part of the nervous system contains the brain and the spinal cord
Central Nervous System (CNS) This part of the nervous system contains the brain and the spinal cord
??? How would the cerebellum be used when you roller skate?
It would coordinate muscles and maintain balance How would the cerebellum be used when you roller skate?
??? • How would you use the occipital lobe to help you roller skate?
Occipital controls your vision, so seeing where you are going, look for obstacles How would you use the occipital lobe to help you roller skate?
??? • How does the motor cortex help you when you are roller skating
??? • How does the motor cortex help you when you are roller skating
The motor cortex controls Voluntary movements, so when you decide to move your feet, or move faster, or put arms out to catch yourself • How does the motor cortex help you when you are roller skating
??? • Which main region of the brain controls Thinking, Memory, Speech, Vision, Hearing
cerebrum • Which main region of the brain controls Thinking, Memory, Speech, Vision, Hearing
??? • What are some characteristics of the teenage brain?
• What are some characteristics of the teenage brain? emotional spark social engagement novelty seeking creative exploration independence
??? • Which brain lobe controls touch and taste, and contains the sensory cortex?
Parietal lobe • Which brain lobe controls touch and taste, and contains the sensory cortex? • Pressure, touch, pain
??? • Which brain lobe controls thinking and movement, and contains the motor cortex?
Frontal lobe • Which brain lobe controls thinking and movement, and contains the motor cortex?
??? • This thick column of nervous tissue links the brain to most of the nerves in the peripheral nervous system
Spinal Cord • This thick column of nervous tissue links the brain to most of the nerves in the peripheral nervous system
??? • The three main regions of the brain
• The three main regions of the brain
• Cerebrum • Cerebellum • Brain stem
??? • This part of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) controls voluntary actions such as using a fork, or tying your shoes
somatic • This part of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) controls voluntary actions such as using a fork, or tying your shoes
??? • Give examples of a reflex
• Give examples of a reflex
• Pupils changing size • Jerking your hand away from a hot pan • Jumping when surprised by a loud noise
??? • This part of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) controls your involuntary actions such as body temperature and heartbeat
autonomic • This part of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) controls your involuntary actions such as body temperature and heartbeat
??? • Located in the skull, this part of the Central Nervous System controls most functions of the body
brain • Located in the skull, this part of the Central Nervous System controls most functions of the body