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The Brain By Debbie Trinh

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE BRAIN

BY DEBBIE TRINH

The brain is an three pound organ that controls your body and interpret the world

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THE BRAIN

IS YOUR EVERYTHING YOUR PERSONALITY, KNOWLEDGE, AND MEMORIES

THE BRAIN STEM

THIS PART OF THE BRAIN ACTS AS THE RELAY CENTER, CONNECTING THE BRAIN TO THE SPINAL CORD
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WHAT THE BRAIN DOES FOR US

  • It stores information
  • It is our emotions
  • It controls the functions of our body
  • Determines how you respond to things
  • It helps us to speak
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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

A NETWORK OF CELL NERVES AND FIBERS THAT TRANSMITS NERVE IMPULSES BETWEEN BODY PARTS
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FACTS ABOUT THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

  • The nervous system into two systems the central system and the periphil system
  • The periphil system includes all the nerves that branch out of our spinal cords and brains
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THE CEREBUM

THIS IS THE LARGEST PART OF THE BRAIN AND INTERPRETS HEARING, VISION, AND TOUCH
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JUST A RANDOM FUN FACT

THE SURFACE FOLDED APPEARANCE CALLED THE CORTEX. THE CORTEX HAS )70 percent of the ThE 100 BILLION NERVES
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Our brain is divided into two hemispheres, the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere.

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THE LEFT HEMISPHERE

THIS HALF OF THE BRAIN CONTROLS SPEECH, COMPREHENSION, ARITHMETIC, AND WRITING
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THE RIGHT HEMISHERE

THIS PART OF THE BRAIN IS IN CHARGE OF YOUR IMAGINATION
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BRAIN LOBES

  • Frontal lobe
  • Parietal lobe
  • Opcipical lobe
  • Temporal lobe
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FRONTAL LOBE

PLANING, CONTROL, MOTOR
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PARIENTAL LOBE

SOMA, SPACE, ACTION

OCIPICAL LOBE

VISION
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TEMPORAL LOBE

AUDITORY, LANGUAGE, OBJECTS, EPISODES

SHORT TERM MEMORY

  • Calling working memory
  • Prefrontal cortex
  • Stores information up to a minute
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LONG TERM MEMORY

  • Processed in the hippocampus
  • Activated when you wanted memory
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SKILL MEMORY

  • In the cerebellum
  • Relays information
  • Stores automatic learned memories like swimming