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The Brain (Lobes (Occipital (processes information about aspects of visual…
The Brain
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Parietal
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somatosensory cortex
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structurd like the motor cortex: body areas that require precise control, such as the fingers and mouth, occupy the greatest amount of cortical space
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frontal
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motor cortex
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body areas that require precise control such as the finger and mouth, occupy the greatest amount of cortical space
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Limbic system
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Hippocampus
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loss or removal of hippocampus due to surgery or injury results in the inability to form new memories of facts or events
helps recall things by waking up areas of the brain that were used when the information was originally encountered
Thalamus
receives almost all incoming sensory information, organizes it, and relays it to the cortex
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Corpus Callosum
the large band of neural fibers connecting the two brain hemispheres and carrying messages between them
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