COGS 11 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Parietal Lobe, Auditory Cortex, Frontal Lobe

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Lecture 3: they tried to make me go to rehab 10/04/18. M1 is in the frontal lobe anterior to central sulcus, is contralateral. S1 is in the parietal lobe, posterior to the central sulcus. The body representation in the right parietal lobe is bilateral (ipsilateral and contralateral) The left parietal lobe only has a representation of the right. A1= primary auditory cortex (in temporal lobe) V1= primary visual cortex (in occipital lobe) Girls" brainsat 5th grade looks like boys" brains at 7th grade . There"s differences in the brain up to your 20s. The brain goes under large changes in your adolescence. Periods of rapid development + an interruption -> profound changes. If you drop a box on a freeway it can cause a big accident. What happens at age 0-3 is just as important as what happens during your. Drugs and alcohol can have profound effects. It"s about the changes/reactions your brain has due to the.

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