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CEREBRUM
(WIKIPEDIA)
The brain has three main
parts, the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain
stem. The brain is divided into
regions that control specific functions.
THE CEREBRUM:
Frontal Lobe
Frontal Lobe
- Behavior
- Abstract thought processes
- Problem solving
- Attention
- Creative thought
- Some emotion
- Intellect
- Reflection
- Judgment
- Initiative
- Inhibition
- Coordination of movements
- Generalized and mass
movements
- Some eye movements
- Sense of smell
- Muscle movements
- Skilled movements
- Some motor skills
- Physical reaction
- Libido (sexual urges)
Occipital Lobe
- Vision
- Reading
Parietal Lobe
- Sense of touch (tactile senstation)
- Appreciation of form through touch
(stereognosis)
- Response to internal stimuli (proprioception)
- Sensory combination and
comprehension
- Some language and reading
functions
- Some visual functions
Temporal Lobe
- Auditory memories
- Some hearing
- Visual memories
- Some vision pathways
- Other memory
- Music
- Fear
- Some language
- Some speech
- Some behavior amd emotions
- Sense of identity
Right Hemisphere (the representational hemisphere)
- The right hemisphere controls the left side of
the body
- Temporal and spatial
relationships
- Analyzing nonverbal
information
- Communicating emotion
Left Hemisphere (the categorical hemisphere)
- The left hemisphere controls the right side of
the body
- Produce and understand
language
Corpus Callosum
- Communication between the left and right side
of the brain
THE CEREBELLUM
- Balance
- Posture
- Cardiac, respiratory, and
vasomotor centers
THE BRAIN STEM
- Motor and sensory pathway to body and face
- Vital centers: cardiac,
respiratory, vasomotor
Hypothalamus
- Moods and motivation
- Sexual maturation
- Temperature regulation
- Hormonal body processes
Optic Chiasm
- Vision and the optic nerve
Pituitary Gland
- Hormonal body processes
- Physical maturation
- Growth (height and form)
- Sexual maturation
- Sexual functioning
Spinal Cord
- Conduit and source of sensation and movement
Pineal Body
- Unknown
Ventricles and Cerebral Aqueduct
- Contains the cerebrospinal fluid that bathes
the brain and spinal cord
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