PSYC1110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Temporal Lobe, Peripheral Nervous System, Cranial Nerves

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Using hands to feel the skull of individuals and trying to determine which things they are good or bad at by feeling the little bumps on the skull. The idea of different brain region takes parts of the different responsibility. Three customary orientations for viewing the brain and body. Medial - medial temporal lobe core, inside it , the very core of it ( ) Lateral a little back, the outside surface ( ) pic. Anterior (rostral) face the front (but in the spinal cord, anterior points up) Posterior (caudal) face the backward (in the spinal cord, posterior points down) Dorsal projects out of your back , dorsal surface will be the back( ) , pointing up when in brain, and pointing to the back when in spinal cord. Ventral point down in the brain . , and pointing to the front in the spinal cord. Coronal (dorsal vs. ventral) horizontal sagittal coronal.

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