human brain 2
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The Human BrainMaster Watermark Image: http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
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Part I:
Lobes the Cerebral Cortex and Cortical Regions of the Brain
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Cerebrum -The largest division of the brain. It is
divided into two hemispheres, each of which isdivided into four lobes.
CerebrumCerebrum
Cerebellum
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CerebralCortex
Cerebral Cortex
Cerebral Cortex - The outermost layer of gray
matter making up the superficial aspect of thecerebrum.
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Longitudinal Fissure
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Lobes of the Brain (4)
Frontal
Parietal
Occipital Temporal
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Lobes of the Brain - Frontal
The Frontal Lobe of the brain is located deep to theFrontal Bone of the skull.
It plays an integral role in the following functions/actions:
- Memory Formation
- Emotions
- Decision Making/Reasoning
- Personality
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Lobes of the Brain Occipital Lobe
The Occipital Lobe of the
Brain is located deep to the
Occipital Bone of the Skull.
Its primary function is the
processing, integration,
interpretation, etc. of VISION andvisual stimuli.
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Occipital Lobe
Primary Visual CortexThis is the primary
area of the brain responsible for sight -
recognition of size, color, light, motion,
dimensions, etc.
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Lobes of the Brain Temporal Lobe
The Temporal Lobes are located on the sides of thebrain, deep to the Temporal Bones of the skull.
They play an integral role
in the following functions:
- Hearing
- Organization/Comprehensionof language
- Information Retrieval(Memory and Memory Formation)
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Q: Assuming this comical situation was factually
accurate, what Cortical Region of the brain would
these doctors be stimulating?
Copyright: Gary Larson