Unit 1 - LAA4 - Neuroanatomy Flashcards

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1
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What kind of awareness does the brain provide?

A

conscious

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2
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The brain is involved in what kind of processes?

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All psychological

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3
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What type of neurons is the brain made up of a vast number of?

A

Interconnected neurons

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4
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What is the brain separated into?

A

two halves

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5
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What are the two half of the brain referred to as?

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Hemispheres

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Where does the brain receive info from and why?

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From various sensory organs to give information about the body

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What is meant by localisation of function?

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Specific areas of the brain have specific jobs/functions

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What is meant by lateralisation of function?

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Brain is split into two halves, left and right. Each hemisphere has a different function.

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9
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What is the corpus collosum?

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collection of nerve cells that connects the two hemispheres

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10
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What are the names of the 4 lobes in the brain?

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Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal

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What is the frontal lobe responsible for?

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thinking, decision making and logic. It is also a language centre, including Broca’s area which controls the production of speech.

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What is the parietal lobe responsible for?

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For combining all of the information from the senses, important for helping us understand the world around us and spatial navigation.

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13
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What is the occipital lobe responsible for?

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Vision - our eyes have a direct link to this area of the brain as this processes visual info.

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What is our temporal lobe responsible for?

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This processes auditory information as it is situated right behind the ears.

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What brain region is in the temporal lobe and what is it’s function?

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Wernicke’s area which controls our ability to understand language.

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16
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Why is the brain stem one of the most important regions in our brain?

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It is responsible for involuntary functions like our heartbeat, breathing, and our consciousness.

17
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What does the spinal cord do?

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Connects the brain to the rest of the body and transfers messages between them

18
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What is meant by plasticity?

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The brains biological, chemical and physical ability to recognise it’s structure and function. This can occur due to learning, experience, memory formation or brain damage.

19
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What is synaptic pruning?

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Where as neurons develop we build synaptic connections. As we get older these connections are either deleted or strengthened.

20
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Why is the biological approach reductionist?

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It reduces behaviour down to 4 lobes in the brain.

21
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Which hemisphere in the brain is responsible for what function?

A

Left for language, Right for creativity.