Lesson 6 The Power Of Mind Flashcards

1
Q

● It is the rational
and executive
control center of
the brain, which
plays an
important role in
monitoring
higher- order
thinking, directing
problem solving,
and regulating
the excesses of
the emotional
system.

A

Frontal Lobe

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2
Q

● They deal
with sound,
music, face,
and object
recognition,
and some
parts of long-
term memory.

A

Temporal Lobe

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3
Q

● which
function
for visual
processing

A

Occipital Lobe

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4
Q

● which are
involved mainly
with spatial
orientation,
calculation,
and certain
types of
recognition
(Sousa, 2011).

A

Parietal Lobe

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5
Q

is the
part of your brain
that controls your
body movement.

A

Motor Cortex

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6
Q

processes
the signal of touch.

A

Somatosensory Cortex

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7
Q

➢ resembles the entire brain of a
reptile

A

Reptilian Brain

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8
Q

➢ composed of the structures
that have different functions
such as generations of
emotion and processing
emotional memories.
➢ Is located above your brain
stem and below the
cerebrum; it location allows
the interplay of emotion and
reason.

A

Limbic System of the Brain

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9
Q

involved in many
cognitive activities

A

Thalamus

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10
Q

is in charge
of the monitoring of the
internal systems

A

Hypothalamus

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11
Q

consolidating
learning and converts
information to the long-term
storage regions.

A

Hippocampus

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12
Q

take part in emotions

A

Amygdala

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13
Q

➢ is the largest brain structure,
representing nearly 80 percent of
the brain by weight (Sousa, 2011).

➢ It has folded bulges called sulci
(singular: sulcus).

➢ Is divided into two halves, called the
cerebral hemispheres are
connected by the corpus callosum,
which is made up of more than 200
million nerve fibers that function as
the bridge by which the
hemispheres communicate with
each other and coordinate

A

Cerebrum

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14
Q

incharge of the left side of your
body.

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Right Cerebral Hemisphere

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15
Q

incharge of the right side of your
body

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Left Cerebral Hemisphere

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16
Q

The hemisphere are covered by thin
but tough laminated cortices, the
brain’s ____________. This is where
most of the actions of the brain
take place such as thought,
memory, speech, and mascular
movement

A

gray matter

17
Q

➢ is located just below the rear
part of the cerebrum and
right behind the brain stem.

➢ It accounts for 11 percent of
the weight of your brain.

➢ It is convoluted and highly
organized brain structure that
contains more neurons than
all other brain parts put
together.

➢ It coordinates movement.

A

Cerebellum

18
Q

➢ It monitors impulses from
nerve endings in the muscles;
hence, it plays a key role in
the performance and timing
of complex motor tasks.

➢ It control your movement.

➢ It stores the memory of
automatic movements.

➢ It also involved in mental
rehearsal of motor tasks.

A

Cerebellum

19
Q

➢ Are the functioning core for the
brain and the entire nervous system.

A

Neurons

20
Q

How many neurons allow the brain to process the electrical impulses coming from all
over the body, to store your
experiences and those details
involved, to learn languages, and to
combine information.

A

100 Billion Neurons

21
Q

receive electrical
impulses from other neurons and
transmit the message to another
neuron

A

dentrites

22
Q

receive electrical
impulses from other neurons and
transmit the message to another
neuron through the long fiber,
called the ________, by an
electrochemical proces

A

Axon

23
Q

The axon is surrounded by a layer
called

A

Myelin Sheath

24
Q

➢ A small gap of about a millionth of
an inch which is called

A

Synapse

25
Q

➢ Each hemisphere
stores and process
information in
different ways or
functions
separately from
each other
(Sousa, 2011).

A

Laterality

26
Q

➢ Is an approach that makes use of
the production of pictures or
diagrams of one’s thoughts or
conversations, which maybe used
in task management, problem
solving , decision making, note-
taking, brainstorming, and
presenting (Buzan, 2002).

➢ It is simply making a diagram of the
structure of memory patterns in the
brain because it operates on the
key words, and copying this
approach is extremely helpful
(Pritchard, 2005)

A

Mind Mapping