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Class notes Biological psychology: The Human Body (ESSB-P1040)

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This document is specifically for understanding the structure and function of the brain according to the literature of the Brain and Body year 1 psychology course. It contains a detailed summary / list of all the brain areas and their functions. It also includes a diagram that shows the location of these areas. There are also some helpful resources, such as youtube videos listed that simplify the concepts.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMKc8nfPATI (start at 3:09)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ4DlE1Xyd4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qS83wD29PY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FczvTGluHKM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXk5BOAO7rc (start at 1:50)



Functions Associated with Each Brain Structure

Forebrain

●​ Telencephalon:
○​ Cerebral Cortex (Major Fissures):
■​ Central fissure: Separates the frontal and parietal lobes.
■​ Lateral fissure: Separates the temporal lobe from the frontal and parietal
lobes.
■​ Longitudinal fissure: Divides the two hemispheres of the brain.
○​ Cerebral Cortex (Major Gyri):
■​ Precentral gyrus: Primary motor cortex; controls voluntary movements.
■​ Postcentral gyrus: Primary somatosensory cortex; processes sensory
information.
■​ Superior temporal gyrus: Processes auditory information and language
comprehension.
■​ Cingulate gyrus: Involved in emotional regulation and attention.
○​ Cerebral Cortex (Four Lobes):
■​ Frontal lobe: Responsible for decision-making, problem-solving, and
motor control.
■​ Temporal lobe: Involved in auditory processing and memory.
■​ Parietal lobe: Processes sensory input and spatial awareness.
■​ Occipital lobe: Responsible for visual processing.
○​ Limbic System:
■​ Amygdala: Processes emotions, especially fear and aggression.
■​ Hippocampus: Key role in memory formation.
■​ Fornix: Connects hippocampus to other brain parts for memory
processing.
■​ Cingulate cortex: Involved in emotional and cognitive processing.
■​ Septum: Linked to emotions and reward pathways.
○​ Basal Ganglia:
■​ Caudate nucleus, Putamen, Globus pallidus, Nucleus accumbens:
Involved in motor control, habit formation, and reward processing.
○​ Cerebral Commissures:
■​ Corpus callosum: Connects the two hemispheres for communication.
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