Psychology CHP.5 Flashcards

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hindbrain

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contains medulla, the pons, and the cerebellum

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midbrain

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coordinates movement, sleep and arousal

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forebrain

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contains frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe

  • forebrain consists of the cerebrum, thalamus, and hypothalamus (part of the limbic system)
  • regulates bodily activities that are vital for survival
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medulla

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heartbeat, breathing, vital body functions

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pons

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movement, sleeping, dreams, waking

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cerebellum

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perception, cognition, balance, fine muscle control

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hypothalamus

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emotions and instinctive drives

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reticular formation

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motor control, sensory control, visceral control, and control of consciousness.

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thalamus

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relays motor and sensory signals to the cerebral cortex

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cerebral cortex

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  • the outer layer of the brain
  • higher mental processes
  • responsible for thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language
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amygdala

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emotional memory, aggression and fear

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hippocampus

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long term memory and spatial orientation

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brainstem

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survival reflex responses

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corpus callosum

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connects the left and right hemisphere of the cerebral cortex

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limbic system

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contains hippocampus, amygdala

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temporal lobe

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hearing, language, visual recognition

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frontal lobe

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abstract thought, social skills, planning

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parietal lobe

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touch, non-verbal thought, spatial orientation

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occipital lobe

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vision

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broca’s area

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speech, grammar (speech production and articulation)

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Wernicke’s area

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comprehension of language

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primary somatosensory cortex

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receives tactile information from the body

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primary motor cortex

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controls movement of the body

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central fissure

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separates the frontal and parietal lobes of each hemisphere

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primary auditory cortex

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processes auditory information

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primary visual cortex

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detection of visual stimuli

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Contralateral organisation

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the hemispheres of the brain control the contralateral (opposite) sides of the body

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Hemispheric specialisation

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his is the idea that one hemisphere has specialised functions, or that it exerts greater control over a particular function

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primary cortex for the parietal lobe

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primary somatosensory cortex

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primary cortex for the occipital lobe

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primary visual cortex

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primary cortex for the temporal lobe

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primary auditory cortex

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primary cortex for the frontal lobe

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prefrontal cortex + motor cortex

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three prominent hindbrain structures

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cerebellum, medulla, pons

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prefrontal cortex

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problem solving, emotion, complex thought

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sensory association area

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processing multisensory information

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motor association area

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coordination of complex movement

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auditory association area

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complex processing of auditory information

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visual association area

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complex processing of visual stimuli