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AP Psychology

AP Psychology. By Meghan Sullivan. A Mini Guide to the Brain. Table of Contents. Introduction (content page 1) Frontal Lobes (content page 2) Parietal Lobes (content page 3) Temporal Lobes (content page 4) Occipital Lobes (content page 5). Introduction.

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AP Psychology

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  1. AP Psychology By Meghan Sullivan A Mini Guide to the Brain

  2. Table of Contents • Introduction (content page 1) • Frontal Lobes (content page 2) • Parietal Lobes (content page 3) • Temporal Lobes (content page 4) • Occipital Lobes (content page 5)

  3. Introduction • Broken down, the main parts of the brain are relatively simple • The four largest sections of the brain are grouped into the Cerebral Cortex – Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital lobes

  4. Frontal Lobes • Located in the way front of your head- right behind forehead • Controls your judgment, impulse control, and reasoning • Develops mostly throughout birth until late teens

  5. Parietal Lobes • Located in middle of brain • Pain and touch sensation • Movement • Recognition • Processing of the senses • Damaging this brain section will affect various functions

  6. Temporal lobes • Located on the lower side of each cerebral hemisphere • Includes auditory areas and perceives sound • Receives information from opposite ear • The hippocampus, which processes long-short term memories is here

  7. Occipital lobes • Located in the bottom-back of head • Main function is eyesight – why if you hit back of your head, you may see stars or blackness • Receives info from visual fields

  8. LEARN ABOUT WHAT ENABLES YOU TO LEARN • There is so much more to learn about the brain and its functions, so for more information, go to HERE

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