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Central Nervous System (Cerebrum (The 5 Lobes (Frontal: (This lobe is…
Central Nervous System
Cerebrum
The 5 Lobes
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Parietal:
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awareness of objects, sounds, and body parts
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Temporal: limbic system
this lobe recognizes objects, words, and faces.
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, and primary auditory and olfactory cortex.
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Postcentral Gyrus
receives information from the skin, muscle, and joints. (primary somato sensory cortex).
pressure, touch, pain, vibration- so everything that has to do with the skin.
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Wernicke's Area:
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are able to name viewed objects, and read words.
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Diencephalon
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Hypothalamus
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regulates and controls the autonomic nervous system, with the help of the grey matter.
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control of motivational behavior. Ex-food, water, and reproduction.
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Brain Stem
Midbrain
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has Cerebral Peduncles: "Little Feet" composed of pyramidal motor tracts that come from your cerebral cortex to your spinal cord.
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Pons
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within the pons, the middle cerebellar peduncles connect the cerebrum to the cerebellum.
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Cerebellum
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working with other parts of the brain, helps to coordinate body movement.
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Spinal Cord
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filum terminale
this is a connective tissue that is attached to the coccyx, that helps to stabilize the spinal cord in its place.
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CNS Protection
The Meninges
Has 3 Layers
1) Dura Mater
tough, dense, connective tissue
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