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COGNITIVE SCIENCE 17 What’s A Brain? Part 2 Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D.

COGNITIVE SCIENCE 17 What’s A Brain? Part 2 Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D. Brain Quiz. What did the right hemisphere say to the left hemisphere when they could not agree on anything? “Let’s split”

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COGNITIVE SCIENCE 17 What’s A Brain? Part 2 Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D.

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  1. COGNITIVE SCIENCE 17 What’s A Brain? Part 2 Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D.

  2. Brain Quiz • What did the right hemisphere say to the left hemisphere when they could not agree on anything? • “Let’s split” • What do you call a group of brains that form a singing group in school? • A glia club • What do you get when you cross a thought with a light? • A bright idea • What is the brain’s favorite television channel? • The Neural Network • What do neurons use to talk to each other? • Cell-ular phones • What did the Hollywood director say after making a movie about myelin? • “That’s a wrap”

  3. Subdivided into 3 primary and 5 secondary regions Forebrain Telencephalon (endbrain) Diencephalon (interbrain) Midbrain Mesencephalon Hindbrain Metencephalon Myelencephalon Principles of Brain Organization Neural plate > neural tube

  4. Brain contains an interconnected system of ventricles Principles (cont.)

  5. Principles (cont.) Brain contains a protective covering (meninges)

  6. Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF)

  7. Hydrocephalus

  8. Brain is composed of two hemispheres connected by a set of fibers (corpus callosum) 200-250 million fibers Monotremes and marsupials do not have a corpus callosum Agenesis and split brain patients Principles (cont.)

  9. Cortex is subdivided into four major external lobes (plus the internal limbic lobe) Principles (cont.)

  10. Limbic lobe Found only in the medial view of the brain. Its major responsibilities include olfaction and emotions

  11. Principles (cont.) • Cortex is subdivided into areas of • specialized function

  12. Principles (cont.) • Some areas of cortex • (primarily sensory • and motor areas) are • topographically • mapped. • V1 (retinotopic) • A1 (tonotopic) • M1 (mototopic) • S1 (somatotopic)

  13. Anterior-Posterior Organization

  14. Dorsal-Ventral Organization

  15. Left-Right Organization

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