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... Supplies the brain with nourishment (food) and oxygen. The main white substance area of dendrites as well as axons linking both hemispheres of the brain. It adds information from the two dissimilar halves of the cerebral cortex, main sensory as well as motor information. These 12 formations send and ...
                        	... Supplies the brain with nourishment (food) and oxygen. The main white substance area of dendrites as well as axons linking both hemispheres of the brain. It adds information from the two dissimilar halves of the cerebral cortex, main sensory as well as motor information. These 12 formations send and ...
									Barry Jacobs presentation
									
... Learning (or behavioral plasticity) – the acquisition of a reversible change in behavior resulting from experience (consciously or unconsciously) ...
                        	... Learning (or behavioral plasticity) – the acquisition of a reversible change in behavior resulting from experience (consciously or unconsciously) ...
									Recalling the future
									
... of our mental activity. It is entwined with episodic memory — our personal collection of autobiographical clips. Predictions in the Brain reviews experimental evidence for substantial overlap between memory recall and future simulation. Generally, patients with deficits in episodic memory are unable ...
                        	... of our mental activity. It is entwined with episodic memory — our personal collection of autobiographical clips. Predictions in the Brain reviews experimental evidence for substantial overlap between memory recall and future simulation. Generally, patients with deficits in episodic memory are unable ...
									The Human Brain
									
... o Fissure separates the left and right hemispheres and the cerebrum from the cerebellum Frontal Lobe - concentration, planning, voluntary motor areas Parietal Lobe - sensation of temperature, touch, pain Occipital Lobe - visual center of the brain Temporal Lobe -auditory center of the brain ...
                        	... o Fissure separates the left and right hemispheres and the cerebrum from the cerebellum Frontal Lobe - concentration, planning, voluntary motor areas Parietal Lobe - sensation of temperature, touch, pain Occipital Lobe - visual center of the brain Temporal Lobe -auditory center of the brain ...
									CS 160 * Comparative Cognition * Spring 02
									
... - Together, Colliculi coord their “maps” of motion in vis & auditory world, so thing seen = thing heard - NOTE: Midbrain is primary S/M area in more primitive brains, cortical areas dominate in higher mammals FOREBRAIN: Includes Thalamus, Limbic System, Cerebral Cortex & many other structures - Thal ...
                        	... - Together, Colliculi coord their “maps” of motion in vis & auditory world, so thing seen = thing heard - NOTE: Midbrain is primary S/M area in more primitive brains, cortical areas dominate in higher mammals FOREBRAIN: Includes Thalamus, Limbic System, Cerebral Cortex & many other structures - Thal ...
									Etiopathogenesis of Alzem - Nursing Powerpoint Presentations
									
... Etiology and risk factors • Although the risk of developing AD increases with age – in most people with AD, symptoms first appear after age 60 – AD is not a part of normal aging. It is caused by a fatal disease that affects the brain. • Family history ...
                        	... Etiology and risk factors • Although the risk of developing AD increases with age – in most people with AD, symptoms first appear after age 60 – AD is not a part of normal aging. It is caused by a fatal disease that affects the brain. • Family history ...
									social-and-cultural-factors-which-affect-cognitive
									
... You will present your research orally to the group for discussion and finally for display. In the Western world, a ‘good’ memory is highly prized, particularly by those revising for end of year exams. Better memory, means better grades, means better opportunities for further study and enhanced emplo ...
                        	... You will present your research orally to the group for discussion and finally for display. In the Western world, a ‘good’ memory is highly prized, particularly by those revising for end of year exams. Better memory, means better grades, means better opportunities for further study and enhanced emplo ...
									Learning & Memory
									
... Double Dissociation of Short-term and Long-term Memory Machinery Patient E.E. has damage to the left angular gyrus causing a deficit in shortterm, but not long term memory Patient H.M. had damage to the medial temporal lobe causing a deficit in longterm, but not short-term memory ...
                        	... Double Dissociation of Short-term and Long-term Memory Machinery Patient E.E. has damage to the left angular gyrus causing a deficit in shortterm, but not long term memory Patient H.M. had damage to the medial temporal lobe causing a deficit in longterm, but not short-term memory ...
									Neurons
									
... Neurons are connected together to form neural networks. These networks perform all the computations necessary to allow us to function. ...
                        	... Neurons are connected together to form neural networks. These networks perform all the computations necessary to allow us to function. ...
									chapter 3 study guide
									
... Neurons: Identify and locate the fundamental components and functions that form the biological bases of communication and behavior within the nervous system, including: ...
                        	... Neurons: Identify and locate the fundamental components and functions that form the biological bases of communication and behavior within the nervous system, including: ...
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... 5. Which brain lobe is responsible for vision? A. frontal B. occipital C. temporal D. parietal ...
                        	... 5. Which brain lobe is responsible for vision? A. frontal B. occipital C. temporal D. parietal ...
									How Does the Brain Work?
									
... The brain is a multilayered web of cells: nerve cells (neurons) and vastly more numerous glial cells that stabilize the chemical environment and regulate and protect neurons. The outermost layer, the cerebral cortex, is a fraction of an inch thick but contains 70 percent of all neurons. This most ev ...
                        	... The brain is a multilayered web of cells: nerve cells (neurons) and vastly more numerous glial cells that stabilize the chemical environment and regulate and protect neurons. The outermost layer, the cerebral cortex, is a fraction of an inch thick but contains 70 percent of all neurons. This most ev ...
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... Sensations and location of body parts Unilateral Neglect - can sense the neglected side but fail to to attend to it. ...
                        	... Sensations and location of body parts Unilateral Neglect - can sense the neglected side but fail to to attend to it. ...
									Methods and Ethics of Psychology
									
... – Occipital lobe: receives information from visual field – Temporal lobe: ventral stream - “what”, shape and identity – Parietal lobe: dorsal stream “where”, location and motion of object ...
                        	... – Occipital lobe: receives information from visual field – Temporal lobe: ventral stream - “what”, shape and identity – Parietal lobe: dorsal stream “where”, location and motion of object ...
									Intro-The neuron
									
... • What functions are supported by frontal lobes? • Do the left and right hemispheres support different abilities? • How does temporal lobe damage affect human function? ...
                        	... • What functions are supported by frontal lobes? • Do the left and right hemispheres support different abilities? • How does temporal lobe damage affect human function? ...
									Biopsychology - WordPress.com
									
... o EEG, muscle tension, eye movement, skin conductance, cardiovascular activity ...
                        	... o EEG, muscle tension, eye movement, skin conductance, cardiovascular activity ...
									Behavioural and electrophysiological studies of learning, memory and long-term potentiation.
									
... Our laboratory has adopted a novel approach to address this long‐standing problem in cognitive neurobiology. We are studying olfactory conditioning in rats by training them to associate the pairing of an odour and direct electrical stimulation of the perforant path to the dentate gyr ...
                        	... Our laboratory has adopted a novel approach to address this long‐standing problem in cognitive neurobiology. We are studying olfactory conditioning in rats by training them to associate the pairing of an odour and direct electrical stimulation of the perforant path to the dentate gyr ...
									Biological Basis of Behavior
									
... HORMONES CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH STRESS ARE PRODUCED BY WHAT GLAND? ...
                        	... HORMONES CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH STRESS ARE PRODUCED BY WHAT GLAND? ...
Neuroanatomy of memory
 
                        The neuroanatomy of memory encompasses a wide variety of anatomical structures in the brain.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									