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The Amazing Brain! Brain Plasticity • If a part of the brain is damaged sometimes a different part of the brain can take over those functions. How do we know about brain anatomy and functions? 1. Accidents 2. Lesions 3. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Brain Composition • • • • • • 78% water 10-12% lipids(a key part of living cells) 8% protein 1% carbs 2% soluble organics 1% inorganic salt Brain Vitals • 3 lbs. • 100 billion neurons (same as the # of stars in the galaxy) • 750-1000 ml of blood flow through it every minute (3 soda cans) • The brain can stay alive 4-6 minutes without oxygen • It is 2% of body weight but uses 20% of the body’s energy Cerebellum • The cerebellum contains half of all of the brain’s neurons, but comprises only 10% of the brain Cerebrum • The cerebrum is about 85% of the brain. The cerebral cortex is the outer edge of the cerebrum. Evolution of the Brain • Hindbrain-The oldest part of the brain. The human hindbrain is structurally very similar to the hindbrains of other vertebrates. • It includes structures that carry out functions most essential for survival: sleeping/waking, breathing, blood flow Midbrain The Midbrain • The midbrain is located above the hindbrain. All sensory and motor information passing back and forth between the forebrain and spinal cord must go through the midbrain. • It contains important centers for regulating body movement in response to visual or auditory stimulation. The Forebrain The Forebrain • Most prominent part of the mammalian brain. • The greatest difference between human brains and those of other primates is the size of the forebrain. Humans have considerably larger forebrains The Frontal Lobe • The advanced development of the frontal lobe enables humans to: -have goal-directed behavior -concentrate -control emotions and temperament *It is also involved in many aspects of personality.