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Sheep Brain Dissection

Sheep Brain Dissection. By: Ryan Begun and Nick Palladino and Mr. Davis. The Dura Mater. The dura mater is a thick durable membrane covering the brain and closest to the skull. Surrounds and supports the large venous channels carrying blood from the brain toward the heart. Pia Mater.

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Sheep Brain Dissection

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  1. Sheep Brain Dissection By: Ryan Begun and Nick Palladino and Mr. Davis

  2. The Dura Mater • The dura mater is a thick durable membrane covering the brain and closest to the skull. • Surrounds and supports the large venous channels carrying blood from the brain toward the heart.

  3. Pia Mater • Thin white coating on the brain surface • Contains blood vessels that supply blood to the brain.

  4. The Cerebrum • The largest part of the human brain. • Associated with higher brain functions such as thought and action. • Cerebrum is divided into five lobes. • Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal, and insula.

  5. The Cerebellum • Also known as the “little brain” • Associated with regulation and coordination of movement, posture, and balance. Involuntary Control

  6. The Brain Stem • Responsible for vital life functions such as breathing, heartbeat and blood pressure. • The brain stem is made of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.

  7. Medulla Oblongata • Controls autonomic functions, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, coughing, vomiting etc. • Relays nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord

  8. The pons • Involved in the motor control and sensory analysis.

  9. Midbrain • Relay station for auditory and visual information • Eye movement

  10. Frontal Lobe • Involved in our motor functions. • Problem solving • Memory • Language • Judgment • Impulse control • Houses our personality

  11. Temporal Lobe • Associated with perception and recognition of the auditory stimuli, memory, and speech.

  12. Occipital Lobe • Associated with visual processing • Helps interprets what the eyes see

  13. Parietal Lobe • Associated with movement • Orientation • Recognition • Perception of the stimuli to the body • Sense of Touch • Primary Somatosensory Cortex

  14. Gyri and Sulci Gyrus • Gyri is the bumps, elevated ridges in the cerebral cortex as shown by the circles. • Sulci: the indentations, shallow grooves, as shown by the solid lines Sulcus

  15. Pre central gyrus • Located in front of the central sulcus. First Gyrus in the frontal lobe. • Voluntary movement of skeletal muscles

  16. Post central gyrus • In parietal lobe first gyrus behind the central sulcus. • Receives sensory feed back from all over the body; including • From joints • And tendons • Internal Organs

  17. Central Sulcus • Groove, separates frontal and parietal lobes.

  18. Longitudinal Cerebral Fissure • Separates the two sides of the cerebrum

  19. Diencephalon • Thalamus • Hypothalamus

  20. Thalamus • Processes and relays movement and sensory information

  21. Hypothalamus • Controlling hunger and thirst • Emotions • Body Temperature regulation • Circadian rhythms • Other Homeostatic Controls. Read in your book about this little but important part of the brain.

  22. Corpus Callosum • Communication between the left and right hemispheres • Forms roof of lateral and third ventricles • Myelinated White Matter

  23. White Matter • Area where messages pass through • Develops throughout life. • Myelinated

  24. Grey Matter • Muscle Control • Sensory Perception • Seeing • Hearing • Memory • Speech • Emotions • UNMYELINATED

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