II. Identify the major brain structure with it’s brain function.
Major Brain Structure Brain Function
7. _____________________________ Emotional learning
8. ___________________________ Complex brain region
9. _____________________________ Processes visual sensory information
10. ____________________________ Contra-lateral organization
II. Identify the major brain structure with it’s brain function. Major Brain Structure &
Question 13 (1 point) Identify the function of the structure at Number 10 : 10 1 11 2 12 13 3 14 15 4 16 vo 17 8 18 19 9 O relays sensory information. regulates homeostatic control of autonomic functions like thirst, appetite, and body temperature. O produces melatonin that regulates day-night cycles. O produces hormones such as growth hormone and prolactin
.Identify the anatomical location of major organs in each body system. (I.C5) Compare structure and function of the human body across the life span. (I.C.6) . Describe the normal function of each body system. (1.C.7) . Identify common pathology related to each body system including: a. signs, b. symptoms c. etiology. (I.C.8) Analyze pathology for each body system including: a diagnostic measures, b. treatment modalities. (I.C.9)
DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM REVIEW WORD BANK hemispheres hippocampus cerebellum brain amygdala cortex nerve thalamus sulcus glia tract ganglia hypothalamus neurons gyrus spinal cord corpus callosum nuclei cerebral cortex colliculi Instructions: Complete the following sentences using words from the Word Bank. 1. The Latin word meaning "bark" of a tree is used for the area of the brain called the 2. The midbrain includes structures such as the superior and inferior and red nucleus. 3. A structure important for...
BIO150 BRAIN & CRANIAL NERVES ASSIGNMENT lecture tost. P4 in the texbok to complete this assignment. This material is on the next lecture test. Put the I. Introduction Just like the spinal cord, the brain has two protective structures answers in your own words and in the simplest terms as possible. 1) Bone: these are the skull bones 2) Meninges these are coverings made of CT The three meninges are dura, arachnoid and pia mater. They have the same structure,...
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5) Which structure does not provide input to the amygdala? a. Orbital prefrontal cortex b. Medial prefrontal cortex c. Olfactory cortex d. Thalamus e. Basal ganglia 6) The most mysterious aspect of emotional experience is a. the association of neutral stimuli with reward. b. the association of neutral stimuli with punishment. c. the highly subjective "feelings" that attend many emotional states d. innate fear responses. e. the ability to remember strong emotional stimuli. 7 An inability...
Choices MATCHING 1. nervous tissue that extends from the brain through the foramen magnum of the skull 2. connective tissue that surrounds and protects the extension of the brain 3. structure that integrates sensory information and perceive information by integration by connecting two different types of neurons 4. structure that conducts electrical impulses from receptors to the central nervous system 5. group of cell bodies (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord 6. structure that conducts electrical impulses from the...
Practice Questions These questions are for practice. All possible content may not be represented in this subset of questions. 1. In which area of the cerebrum is the visual cortex located?__ 2. The is thought to be the involved in learning and memory. 3. The specialization of each cerebral hemisphere for certain functions is called 4. Increased excitability of a synapse after high frequency stimulation is called and is the process thought to underlie learning and long-term memory. 5. This...
The structure and function of a neuron Ion channels, ion flow, and membrane potential changes in an action potential Characteristics of an action potential Structure and function of myelin Steps involved in signal transmission at a chemical synapse How dendrites function: postsynaptic potentials, graded potentials, and summation at the axon hillock The neurotransmitters discussed in lecture Targets of the autonomic nervous system Structure and function of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems...
2. Match each of the following brain structures with its correct description. a corpus callosum b. septum pellucidum c. thalamus d. midbrain e. medulla oblongata f. cerebellum 8- pons h. hypothalamus i. basal nuclei 1. separates lateral ventricles 2, continuous with the spinal cord 3. a "bridge" between the midbrain and medul 4 contains two hemispheres connected by the 5. large tract 6. masses of gray matter within cerebral whit 7. contains corpora quadrigemina 8. gateway for most sensory impulses...
Cerebrovascular Accident Activ... Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) Activity Precentral Gyrus Central Sulcus Postcentral Gyrus Frontal Lobe -Parietal Lobe Lateral Sulcus Occipital Lobe Temporal Lobe Cerebellum Pons Medulla Oblongata On the areas of the brain labeled, identify the deficit the person would experience if they experienced a CVA in that area of the brain. (Look at handout Brain Function for answers. It will be opened in a week.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Which area...