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- A patient began noting inability to recognize the faces of family members. He described their faces as looking the same, like “looking at the faces of monkeys;they all appear similar.” His lesion is in the Both left and right area 1,2,3. Both left and right area 17 Parietal lobe Fusiform gyrusThis personality disorder is typically considered ego-dystonic schizotypal schizoid borderline antisocialI. MATCHING TYPE, Match column A with column B. Wnite the letters only. Column A Column B General Information about CNS 1. numerous folds in the cerebral hemispheres 2. Meningeal layer that contacts with the brain 3. "horse's tail" 4. Fight or flight response 5. CSF- producing capillary network Myelin -producing cells 7. Forms the blood brain barrier 8. The pathway by which impulses travel through 9. Chemical signals that help in the communication of neurons Sympathetic 10. Memory storage (anterograde) 11. thermoregulating center 12. Bonding hormone that regulates uterine contraction 13. requlates diameter of blood vessels 14. Governs the involuntary functions of the body 15. kept head upright and maintain balance a. oligodendrocytes b. astrocytes C. reflex arc d. neurotransmitters e. Hippocampus f. Gyri 9. pia mater h. Cauda equina Nervous System j. Choroid plexus k. Hypothalamus I. Oxytocin m. Vasomotor center n. Autonomic Nervous System o. Righting reflex Specific information about…
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- 4. Cerebrospinal fluid circulates in the _______________________ space and the four ___________________________ of the brain. 5. Folds on the surface of the cerebrum are called _______________ and shallow grooves are called _______________________________ 6. The two hemispheres of the cerebrum are connected by a bridge of nerve fibers called _____________________________________________________Please tell me what is the frontal lobe, the functions of it, and what it is connected to?in 250 words and in own words Explain the role of the components of a spinal reflex arc.250 words please written in essay style. thanks you
- Sgt. Eddie Johns leaned back against the chair in the outpatient... Sgt. Eddie Johns leaned back against the chair in the outpatient orthopedic clinic. His head was killing him! He wasn't sure which was worse, the "morning after" headache or not being able to sleep at night. At least when he had a few beers under his belt so he could catch a few hours of sleep. It had been like this since he was air evacuated back stateside from Afghanistan after the roadside bomb went off. He was thankful that he had only broken his leg in a couple of places and gotten a bad bump on the head. They called that traumatic brain injury but he didn't know what that was and really didn't believe them anyway. He was still thinking just fine. His friend Joe wasn't so lucky! How was Joe going to learn to walk on those artificial legs? He was still in the hospital in Washington, DC. That was pretty far from his home. Eddie wished he could visit Joe. They had been in the same platoon for 9 months. But, Eddie…The Brain Asignment 1 A Make a Concept Map using the terms listed below. Be sure to include appropriate linking words connecting the terms. Email it to me (either a picture if you did it by hand or a file if you did it on a computer) by the end of 4/3/22. Occipital lobe Frontal lobe Cerebrum Parietal lobe Insula Hearing Temporal lobe Postcentral gyrus Precentral gyrus Motoř control olfaction Somatosensation Central sulcus Gustation Lateral sulcusPlease help me label these terms on the picture. I am having a hard time trying to place the lines and terms! Term bank: Occipital notch, Cerebrum, Central sulcus, frontal lobe, occipital lobe, cerebellum, parieto-occiptal sulcus parietal lobe lateral fissure temporal lobe