Parts of the Brain - AP Psych (copy)

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Biological Bases of Behavior Unit

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cerebral cortex

body’s info-processing center; originates distinctly human traits

<p>body’s info-processing center; originates distinctly human traits</p>
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thalamus

directs messages to sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and the medulla; relays sensory info except smell; located at top of brainstem

<p>directs messages to sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and the medulla; <strong>relays sensory info</strong> except smell; located at top of brainstem</p>
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corpus callosum

neural fibers connecting the two brain hemispheres and carrying messages between them

<p>neural fibers connecting the two brain hemispheres and carrying messages between them</p>
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hypothalamus

directs several maintenance activities (eating, drinking, body temp) and helps govern endocrine system via the pituitary gland; also linked to emotion and reward, arousal, sexual activity, sleep, heart rate

<p>directs several <strong>maintenance activities</strong> (eating, drinking, body temp) and <strong>helps govern endocrine system via the pituitary gland</strong>; also linked to emotion and reward, <strong>arousal, sexual activity, sleep, heart rate</strong></p>
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amygdala

linked to emotions like fear and anger and coordinates fight or flight; effects: aggression

<p>linked to emotions like <strong>fear</strong> and anger and coordinates fight or flight; effects: <strong>aggression</strong></p>
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pituitary gland

master gland that secretes hormones that tell other glands to secrete their hormones; regulates growth

<p><strong>master gland</strong> that secretes hormones that tell other glands to secrete their hormones; <strong>regulates growth</strong></p>
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reticular formation

plays a role in controlling conscious arousal and helps filter out unnecessary stimuli; brainstem

<p>plays a role in controlling conscious <strong>arousal</strong> and helps filter out unnecessary stimuli; <strong>brainstem</strong></p>
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pons

plays a role in regulating sleep (sleeping, waking, REM) and coordinating facial expressions, wakefulness, arousal

<p>plays a role in regulating <strong>sleep</strong> (sleeping, waking, REM) and coordinating <strong>facial expressions, wakefulness, arousal</strong></p>
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medulla

controls heart beat and breathing

<p>controls <strong>heart beat</strong> and <strong>breathing</strong></p>
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brainstem

responsible for automatic survival functions (breathing, swallowing, heart rate, blood pressure, consciousness)

<p>responsible for <strong>automatic survival functions</strong> (breathing, swallowing, heart rate, blood pressure, consciousness)</p>
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spinal cord

how brain communicates with body

<p>how brain communicates with body</p>
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cerebellum

processes sensory input, coordinates voluntary movement and balance, and nonverbal learning and memory

<p>processes sensory input, coordinates <strong>voluntary movement</strong> and <strong>balance</strong>, and nonverbal learning and memory</p>
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hippocampus

critical role in formation, organization, and storage of new memories (declarative memories)

<p>critical role in formation, organization, and <strong>storage of new memories</strong> (declarative memories)</p>
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limbic system

associated with emotions, drives, and conscious memories

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frontal lobe

involved in speaking and muscle movements and in making plans and judgements; “higher” cognitive functions

<p>involved in speaking and muscle movements and in making plans and judgements; <strong>“higher” cognitive functions</strong></p>
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prefrontal cortex

associated with planning and complex cognitive behavior, personality expression, decision making, and moderating social behavior; functions that differentiate us from animals?

<p>associated with planning and <strong>complex cognitive behavior</strong>, personality expression, decision making, and moderating social behavior; functions that differentiate us from animals?</p>
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primary motor cortex

controls voluntary movements; part of frontal lobe

<p>controls <strong>voluntary movements</strong>; part of frontal lobe</p>
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somatosensory cortex

processes body touch and movement sensations; part of parietal lobe

<p>processes <strong>body touch and movement sensations</strong>; part of parietal lobe</p>
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parietal lobe

receives sensory input for touch and body position; visuospatial processing, spatial attention + mapping

<p><strong>receives sensory input</strong> for touch and body position; visuospatial processing, spatial attention + mapping</p>
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occipital lobe

vision

<p>vision</p>
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temporal lobe

includes auditory areas; understanding lang, learning, memory, recognition, perception (hearing, vision, smell)

<p>includes <strong>auditory</strong> areas; understanding lang, learning, memory, recognition, perception (hearing, vision, smell)</p>
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Broca’s Area

controls motor function and speech production; only in left hemisphere

<p>controls motor function and <strong>speech production</strong>; only in left hemisphere</p>
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Wernicke’s Area

language comprehension; only in left hemisphere

<p><strong>language comprehension</strong>; only in left hemisphere</p>
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plasticity

brain’s ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience

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dual processing

the principle that info is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious and unconscious tracks

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cerebrum

largest part of the brain consisting of two hemispheres that enable perceiving, thinking, and speaking (left hemisphere controls right side of body); evolutionarily newest part of brain

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left hemisphere

controls right half of body, speaking, reading, writing, math, analytical

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right hemisphere

controls left half of body, perceptual tasks, music, spatial reasoning, figurative thinking, negative emotions, emotional expression, shapes

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split brains

a condition caused by surgery that isolates the brain’s hemispheres by cutting the fibers connecting them

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