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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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    A. Annette takes medication for her Parkinson’s disease. What is a characteristic that the medication must have to cross the blood brain barrier freely? In order to cross the BBB freely‚ Annette’s medication must be fat soluble. B. Which part of the brain is responsible for controlling the initiation and termination of movement? The basal ganglia of the primary motor area of the brain are primarily responsible for controlling the initiation and termination of movement. C. What other symptom

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    Chapter 1: “The Phantom Within” Modularity vs. Holism Modularity – different parts of the brain are highly specialized for mental capabilities. (i.e.‚ FFA‚ module for language‚ and etc…) Holism – “connectionism”; many areas‚ especially cortical regions‚ can be recruited for multiple tasks. *** Ramachandran believes these two views are not mutually exclusive. The brain is a dynamic structure that employs both “modules: in a marvelously complex interplay. (uses Baywatch as an analogy‚ saying

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    “In order to understand what the brain does‚ it is first necessary to understand what it is – to know the names and locations of its major parts and how they are connected to one another” (Pinel‚ 2011. p. 51). The five major structures that compose the brain are labeled as myelencephalon‚ metencephalon‚ mesencephalon‚ diencephalon‚ and telencephalon. These major structures are what create the adult forebrain‚ midbrain‚ and the hindbrain. First‚ the myelencephalon is also known as the medulla

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    Male and Female Brains

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    MARCIAL‚ RAYMOND JED T. Do you know how different men are from women? Men and women have a lot of differences that scientists have studied for years. Some of the most important differences are: physical appearance‚ psychological differences‚ and social differences. Physical appearance is one of the most important differences between men and women. Both have different physical contours. Men build muscles more easily than women‚ and they have different body shapes. Men and women have unlike

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    The Human Brain

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    <b>INTRODUCTION</b><br><br>The human body is divided into many different parts called organs. All of the parts are controlled by an organ called the brain‚ which is located in the head. The brain weighs about 2.75 pounds‚ and has a whitish-pink appearance. The brain is made up of many cells‚ and is the control centre of the body. The brain flashes messages out to all the other parts of the body. The messages travel in very fine threads called nerves. The nerves and the brain make up a system somewhat

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    Psy-240 Week 2 Assignment

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    Inside the womb we start out as an egg‚ but one of the first major structures that begin to form is the brain. The brain itself is a complex structure that leaves much to be learned from it. It controls a person’s entire body function and movements whether it be walking‚ talking‚ or even going to the bathroom. What most people do not know is that there are five major structures of the brain. The first of the five is the myelencephalon ( the Medulla). The Myelencephalon (or medulla) is the posterior

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    Psychology notes (brain)

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    Psychology Scenarios 1. a 17 year old is sleeping and remembes a distinct dream: Pons‚ thalamus and cerebral cortex. Pons: The pons is associated in sleep paralysis‚ and also plays a role in generating dreams. Thalamus: relays signals from auditory‚ somatic‚ visceral and visual regions of the peripheral nervous system. Helps to see the dreams while you are sleeping. Cerebral Cortex: The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory‚ attention‚ perceptual awareness‚ thought‚ language‚ and consciousness

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    Juggling Benefits

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    5 Overlooked Benefits Of Juggling Jason Weiss Thompson Rivers University PHED 1230 - 01: Conditioning Student#: 9468323 September 15‚ 2013 Summary In his article “5 Overlooked Benefits Of Juggling‚” Shaun Rosenberg (2012) claims that juggling has some physical and mental benefits advantages. According to numerous studies‚ hobby may help grow your brain‚ decrease anxiety‚ all while teaching you life long lessons along the way. The author goes on to say that learning to juggle

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    Describe the neuroanatomy of and neural processes related to learning based on current literature. Through research and laboratory studies‚ we have a better understanding of how learning can truly physically change the structure of the brain and its functional organization. With these advancements in cognitive neurosciences‚ educators and psychologists can enhance and form learning techniques to fit multiple settings and learning styles. However‚ as we grow into adulthood our “perception”

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