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    spatial memory, motor memory, procedural memories, episodic memories, prospective memory, as well as user lifestyle factors that can have detrimental effects on memory. There are three main areas of the brain: the brain stem, the cerebrum, and the cerebellum. The cerebrum accounts for eighty-five percent of the brain’s weight, and houses the cerebral cortex and the limbic…

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    Split Brain Case Study

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    corpus callosum. The corpus callosum is located at the center of the brain, just beneath the cerebrum. The corpus callosum allows sensory and cognitive information to enter a passageway through the two separate hemispheres of the brain. The corpus callosum enables the right and left sides of the brain to communicate properly and effortlessly. Fibers within form a dichotomy which separates two sides from the cerebrum. The corpus callosum also has the ability to pivot eye movement and control…

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    functions in the brain may cause hampering the normal functioning of a person. So, it’s very important to understand the basic formation of a human brain to demystify the epileptic seizures. The human brain constitutes three main structures: the cerebrum or cerebral hemispheres, the…

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    Have you ever thought about the complex process your brain goes through just to eat a slice of pizza? Most people will never know how complex consuming a slice of pizza is. Various parts of the brain are used from just thinking about feeling hungry and ordering the pizza, to after it has been consumed and the digestive process occurs. One must use many parts of their brain to accomplish all of these simple tasks. While I was sitting down, working on my Psychology homework for Professor Bacon,…

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    The system is what makes up our body, it's the foremost sophisticated of the various systems within the body, and it's conjointly a network of nerve cells and fibres that transmits nerve impulses between components of the body. This essay will explore the structure and functions of the system similarly as well as looking in depth at the neurons and how they communicate The system is split into two components, the central nervous system- which incorporates the brain and also the spinal cord. The…

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    How The Brain Works

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    Have you ever wondered how the brain works or how it is connected? Outside the brain there appears to be a handful of pink and gray muscles. However, as you enter the human brain, it reveals an extremely complex circuit, connecting you with the rest of your body. The brain contains almost 100,000 miles of blood vessels and billions of cells. It is the consummate library of information, remembering data and processing it as quickly as 11 million bits per second (The Human Brain). The brain is a…

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    Right Brain Research

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    cortex are involved in controlling the body's movements. The brain controls what you do over all. Sometime the half that is used is connected to which hand people use also. The basal ganglia consist of a set of neural structures buried deep inside the cerebrum. They also rescue or collect information from several different regions of…

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    references to Sperry’s split Brain research. The brain is the control centre for the body at the top of the spinal cord. The brain has three main parts, the cerebellum, and the cerebrum which has two parts, the left and right hemispheres and the brain stem. The corpus callosum is a thick band of nerve fibres that divides the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres, the left controls the right side of body responsible for language the right hemisphere controls the left side of body,…

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    Basal Ganglia

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    Walking is assisted by the brain, spinal cord, muscles, reflexes and receptors. The act of walking begins from brain and spinal cord which is the planning on how to walk. More precisely, it starts from the cerebral cortex. Cerebral cortex is the region of decision-making and it initiates voluntary response, in this case, the act of walking. Basal ganglia are also responsible for voluntary locomotion. It requires the knowledge of the body’s position in space (where am I walking to) and what…

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    cognitive behaviours respectively. Same inside the midbrain, there is the limbic system which consists of the thalamus, hypothalamus, the corpus callosum, the hippocampus and the amygdala. Their functions are directing incoming information to the cerebrum from receptors; maintaining homeostasis; connecting the left and right side of the brain, retrieving memory and processing basic emotions such as fear, anger and pleasure. In the grounds of neuroscience and psychology, Phineas Gage…

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