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    Cerebrum Research Paper

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    thinking and doing actions. There are four sections to the cerebral cortex there is the Frontal lobe that is responsible for reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving. Then there is the Parietal lobe, that is responsible for movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuli, Then the Occipital lobe that is responsible for visual processing, and the Temporal lobe is responsible for perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory, and speech. The…

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    the brain is portioned into six different sections. These divisions consist of the medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain, cerebellum, diencephalon, cerebrum. According to James W. Kalat these divisions are then categories further into four lobes known as the frontal lobe, the…

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    remember facts or events. We have two types of memories: the short-term (recent, new) and long-term (remote, old) memories. Short-term memory is programmed in a part of the brain called the temporal lobe, while long-term memory is stored throughout extensive nerve cell networks in the temporal and parietal lobes. In Alzheimer's disease, short-term memory storage is damaged first. inability to communicate effectively. The loss of ability to speak and write is called expressive aphasia. An…

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    special and distinct role from other sections.Within the brain structure, there are lobes: parietal, occipital, frontal, and temporal. These lobes are the four major components of the brain. The parietal lobe is associated with motor movement and orientation. The occipital lobe deals with the visual cortex and visual processing. The frontal lobe is associated with mental processes and planning. The temporal lobe deals with memory, speech, and auditory…

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    Schizophrenia In Reality

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    Schizophrenia usually begins between the ages of 16 and 30; however men are often affected earlier than women. People who develop schizophrenia portray a wide-ranging breakdown of perception and their thoughts. The beginning symptoms of schizophrenia can present trouble concentrating or sleeping may start becoming avoidant towards friends and family. This is due to how the illness is affecting the person’s brain. As this mental illness begins to progress, the next stage is beginning to speak…

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    Lesser known Facts about FTD and its Types The presence of motor neuron cells are one of the main functions of the brain to do regular thinking activity. The same dead cells are the cause of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) in men and women. This is also a type of Dementia, which has no permanent cure. The initial stage treatment is avail with various antipsychotic medications along with cognitive and palliative care. Whenever a person is affect with this brain disorder, it is advisable to know…

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    Anatomy of cerebral cortex: Brain is most complex organ in human body. The ability of brain for its functioning normally is manifestation of various activities it takes participation in various activities of day to day life, being it hidden from the view or perceptible, like walking, smelling, thinking, laughing, speaking, and hearing. These manifestations are results of very coordinated and complex electrical and chemical activity within and between the cells those makes up our brain. Abnormal…

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    New Brain Exhibit

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    1. Imagine visiting the new “brain exhibit” at the museum. A model has been built that is as big as a house, and people walk through it, beginning in a small waiting room that represents the very top of the spinal cord. Name and describe the functions of the various structures you would see as you walk through the brain. If you start at the spinal cord you might as well know what it does in relation to the brain. The spinal cord involves the traveling of neural fibers that go to the brain with…

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    Kim was called a shunt, which is a process where a small internal tube is used to remove excessive brain fluid from the brain to an abdominal cavity. Gabby’s therapy was focused on the damage caused in the frontal lobe (responsible for speaking and muscle movements) and the parietal lobe (responsible for body position) in the left-Hemisphere. Gabby had troubles in language, speaking, and moving her right side of the body (since the damage was in the left side of the brain). The therapy used…

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    systems such as CT Scan, MRI, fMRI. Brains can be divided into four lobes and has different functions. Frontal lobe which is the front part of the brain is related with intelligence, personality, voluntary muscle and emotions. Parietal lobe has the function associated with movement, orientation, attention, and spatial location. Occipital lobe the located in the back part of the skull and functions in a visual processing. Temporal lobe helps in…

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