BIOL121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Cerebrospinal Fluid, Heart Rate, Vomiting

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Functions are to process and coordinate: sensory data from inside and outside of the body, motor commands control activities of peripheral organs (e. g. skeletal muscles, higher functions of the brain, intelligence, memory, learning and emotion. Tissue types: grey matter, made of unmyelinated nerve cells and synapses, fast information processing, white matter, myelinated axons, fast conduction of impulses. Left and right hemispheres: separated by longitudinal fissure, connected by the corpus callosum, each has four lobes frontal, temporal, Frontal lobe: main location of intellect, cognition, personality, conscience. Temporal, parietal and frontal: sensory and motor processing, language (broca"s area, emotions (affective behaviours) Hypothalamus: hormone production, emotion, autonomic functions. Controls posture, proprioception, balance and motor coordination. Midbrain (mesencephalon: reflex centre for head and eye movements. Pons: control of respiration, connects the cerebellum to the. Brain stem: is involved in somatic and visceral motor control. Medulla oblongata: regulates autonomic function and relays information, pathway between brain and spinal cord.

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