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... left hemisphere's specialization for analytic processing of objective information and the right hemisphere's specialization for the holistic processing of subjective or emotional information. ...
... left hemisphere's specialization for analytic processing of objective information and the right hemisphere's specialization for the holistic processing of subjective or emotional information. ...
Ch 13: Central Nervous System Part 1: The Brain p 378
... visually. Red areas were active while they remembered information presented aurally. Yellow areas were active for ...
... visually. Red areas were active while they remembered information presented aurally. Yellow areas were active for ...
1 Central Nervous System: Brain one of largest organs in body (~3
... diencephalon is main part of a diffuse group of structures called the Limbic System includes thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, midbrain, amygdala (cerebrum) = the emotional brain limbic system perception & output is geared mainly toward the experience and expression of emotions eg. pain, anger, f ...
... diencephalon is main part of a diffuse group of structures called the Limbic System includes thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, midbrain, amygdala (cerebrum) = the emotional brain limbic system perception & output is geared mainly toward the experience and expression of emotions eg. pain, anger, f ...
Motive - Human Resourcefulness Consulting
... – The need to accomplish something difficult and to perform at a high standard of excellence ...
... – The need to accomplish something difficult and to perform at a high standard of excellence ...
Unit 3B Study Guide
... The once friendly, soft-spoken Gage became irritable and dishonest. Gage's case provided evidence that which region of the brain plays a role in personality and behavior? A) temporal lobes B) sensory cortex C) frontal lobes D) parietal lobes E) Broca's area 14. To trigger a person's hand to make a f ...
... The once friendly, soft-spoken Gage became irritable and dishonest. Gage's case provided evidence that which region of the brain plays a role in personality and behavior? A) temporal lobes B) sensory cortex C) frontal lobes D) parietal lobes E) Broca's area 14. To trigger a person's hand to make a f ...
Definition of the limbic system
... cognitive maps. Amygdala: Involved in signaling the cortex of motivationally significant stimuli such as those related to reward and fear in addition to social functions such as mating. Fornix carries: signals from the hippocampus to the mammillary bodies and septal nuclei. ...
... cognitive maps. Amygdala: Involved in signaling the cortex of motivationally significant stimuli such as those related to reward and fear in addition to social functions such as mating. Fornix carries: signals from the hippocampus to the mammillary bodies and septal nuclei. ...
Lecture 5 - Brain I - Linn
... Composed of distinctive cell groups: e.g. Caudate & lentiform Play a role in motor control, may be involved with attention and cognition. Disorders of the basal nuclei show up as too much or too little movement such as Huntington’s or Parkinson’s diseases. ...
... Composed of distinctive cell groups: e.g. Caudate & lentiform Play a role in motor control, may be involved with attention and cognition. Disorders of the basal nuclei show up as too much or too little movement such as Huntington’s or Parkinson’s diseases. ...
Paper
... neurons) showed different patterns of responses. Fast spiking cell tended to show transient responses and increased their firing rates following CS presentation, whereas a complementary pattern was observed in the regular spiking cells. Our results enhance our understanding of neural mechanism under ...
... neurons) showed different patterns of responses. Fast spiking cell tended to show transient responses and increased their firing rates following CS presentation, whereas a complementary pattern was observed in the regular spiking cells. Our results enhance our understanding of neural mechanism under ...
Modern neuroscience is based on ideas derived
... for example, that connections between any two structures are generally reciprocal. Initially all but Cortex, (2004) 40, 000-000 ...
... for example, that connections between any two structures are generally reciprocal. Initially all but Cortex, (2004) 40, 000-000 ...
Brain 2012 - student version
... hemisphere, which usually controls speech. (Note, however, that each eye receives sensory information from both the right and left visual fields.) Data received by either hemisphere are quickly transmitted to the other across the corpus callosum. In a person with a severed corpus callosum, this info ...
... hemisphere, which usually controls speech. (Note, however, that each eye receives sensory information from both the right and left visual fields.) Data received by either hemisphere are quickly transmitted to the other across the corpus callosum. In a person with a severed corpus callosum, this info ...
Terminology and Diagnoses - Academy for Coaching Parents
... Intense behavior is the body’s attempt to release the sudden surge of energy flooding in from the endocrine system and the epicenter of fear, and regain balance and organization. Additional structures and systems comprise the whole brain, yet the limbic structures provide the system that integrates ...
... Intense behavior is the body’s attempt to release the sudden surge of energy flooding in from the endocrine system and the epicenter of fear, and regain balance and organization. Additional structures and systems comprise the whole brain, yet the limbic structures provide the system that integrates ...
The Brain [Fig 7.2 p. 98] • largest, most important part of the nervous
... Brain Stem • located between cerebrum and spinal cord; all nerve fibers which connect the brain and the spinal cord must pass through it • medulla oblongata: lowest part of brain stem; nerve centers monitor and regulate breathing, heartbeat, blood pressure, swallowing, sneezing; all major sensory an ...
... Brain Stem • located between cerebrum and spinal cord; all nerve fibers which connect the brain and the spinal cord must pass through it • medulla oblongata: lowest part of brain stem; nerve centers monitor and regulate breathing, heartbeat, blood pressure, swallowing, sneezing; all major sensory an ...
Chapter 2
... PET (positron emission tomography) – activity, not structure, detects glucose in active circuits fMRI (magnetic resonance imaging) – moving pic. of brain in action ...
... PET (positron emission tomography) – activity, not structure, detects glucose in active circuits fMRI (magnetic resonance imaging) – moving pic. of brain in action ...
Breakdown of the Nervous System
... B) ipsilateral C) 2 hemispheres connected by the vermis 1) 3 lobes each a) anterior b) posterior c) flocculonodular – very small, hidden by posterior D) attached to brain stem by cerebellar peduncles E) coordinates skeletal muscle activities 1) posture, equilibrium, learned motor skills & speech 5. ...
... B) ipsilateral C) 2 hemispheres connected by the vermis 1) 3 lobes each a) anterior b) posterior c) flocculonodular – very small, hidden by posterior D) attached to brain stem by cerebellar peduncles E) coordinates skeletal muscle activities 1) posture, equilibrium, learned motor skills & speech 5. ...
Central Nervous System
... B) ipsilateral C) 2 hemispheres connected by the vermis 1) 3 lobes each a) anterior b) posterior c) flocculonodular – very small, hidden by posterior ...
... B) ipsilateral C) 2 hemispheres connected by the vermis 1) 3 lobes each a) anterior b) posterior c) flocculonodular – very small, hidden by posterior ...
Each of these case histories involves damaged areas of the brain
... 1) The regions damaged by the iron rod were the frontal lobes of the cerebrum. Based on what we have learned, we can hypothesize that the limbic system was most likely injured since it acts as the link between higher cognitive functions and primitive emotional responses. The limbic system contains t ...
... 1) The regions damaged by the iron rod were the frontal lobes of the cerebrum. Based on what we have learned, we can hypothesize that the limbic system was most likely injured since it acts as the link between higher cognitive functions and primitive emotional responses. The limbic system contains t ...
NOTE
... Language Areas • Broca Expression • Wernicke Comprehension and reception • Aphasias LEFT HEMISPHERE ...
... Language Areas • Broca Expression • Wernicke Comprehension and reception • Aphasias LEFT HEMISPHERE ...
The gustatory pathway - West Virginia University
... The insular cortex projects to the orbitofrontal cortex Both cortices are part of the limbic system The limbic system is responsible for the behavioral and emotional significance of taste ...
... The insular cortex projects to the orbitofrontal cortex Both cortices are part of the limbic system The limbic system is responsible for the behavioral and emotional significance of taste ...
Motivation and Emotion
... When fat levels rise Leptin- Fat cells release-tells brain to stop eating. Leptin circulates at levels directly proportional to body fat. It enters the central nervous system in proportion to ...
... When fat levels rise Leptin- Fat cells release-tells brain to stop eating. Leptin circulates at levels directly proportional to body fat. It enters the central nervous system in proportion to ...
CHAPTER6 - Blackwell Publishing
... Neurotransmitters fire from one nerve synapse to the next in neural connections. Hormones like cortisol can be released into the bloodstream through the adrenal glands during stress. There are also neuro-modulators that may be important. Endorphins are well known for being released during exercise. ...
... Neurotransmitters fire from one nerve synapse to the next in neural connections. Hormones like cortisol can be released into the bloodstream through the adrenal glands during stress. There are also neuro-modulators that may be important. Endorphins are well known for being released during exercise. ...
Attention
... • Emotional learning and memory • Neural circuit associated with fear learning and memory SP however, had declarative memory for the experimental task and reported that she understood the association between the blue square and the electrical shock, and anticipated being shocked when shown the blue ...
... • Emotional learning and memory • Neural circuit associated with fear learning and memory SP however, had declarative memory for the experimental task and reported that she understood the association between the blue square and the electrical shock, and anticipated being shocked when shown the blue ...
Neurotransmitters - Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers
... High level risks over-arousal, increased likelihood of impulsive violence. Involved in fight or flight, metabolic rate, blood pressure, emotions and mood. Emotional threats like being judgmental with someone can trigger these neurotransmitters al 5. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter most responsible f ...
... High level risks over-arousal, increased likelihood of impulsive violence. Involved in fight or flight, metabolic rate, blood pressure, emotions and mood. Emotional threats like being judgmental with someone can trigger these neurotransmitters al 5. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter most responsible f ...