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Part I:




Lobes, the Cerebral Cortex, and Cortical Regions
                  of the Brain
Objectives:
• Students will be able to describe the general structure of the
  Cerebrum and Cerebral Cortex.


• Students will be able to identify the Cerebrum, the Lobes of
the Brain, the Cerebral Cortex, and its major regions/divisions.



• Students will be able to describe the primary functions of
the Lobes and the Cortical Regions of the Brain.
Cerebrum -The largest division of the brain.                                              It is
 divided into two hemispheres, each of which is
 divided into four lobes.




                                                                                           Cerebrum
Cerebrum



                                                                                           Cerebellum




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Cerebral Cortex - The outermost layer of gray
matter making up the superficial aspect of the
cerebrum.



                                                                             Cerebral Cortex




            Cerebral   Cortex




               http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-6.tif.jpg
Cerebral Features:
• Gyri – Elevated ridges “winding” around the brain.

• Sulci – Small grooves dividing the gyri
   – Central Sulcus – Divides the Frontal Lobe from the Parietal
   Lobe

• Fissures – Deep grooves, generally dividing large
regions/lobes of the brain
    – Longitudinal Fissure – Divides the two Cerebral Hemispheres

    – Transverse Fissure – Separates the Cerebrum from the
    Cerebellum

    – Sylvian/Lateral Fissure – Divides the Temporal Lobe from the
    Frontal and Parietal Lobes
Gyri (ridge)




                                                                                                  Sulci
                                                                                                (groove)




Fissure
(deep groove)




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Specific Sulci/Fissures:

               Central Sulcus

                                                                                        Longitudinal Fissure




 Sylvian/Lateral
 Fissure

                                                                                      Transverse Fissure


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Lobes of the Brain (4)
  •   Frontal
  •   Parietal
  •   Occipital
  •   Temporal



                                         http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg

* Note: Occasionally, the Insula is considered the fifth lobe. It is located deep
to the Temporal Lobe.
Lobes of the Brain - Frontal
• The Frontal Lobe of the brain is located deep to the
  Frontal Bone of the skull.
• It plays an integral role in the following functions/actions:
       - Memory Formation
       - Emotions
       - Decision Making/Reasoning
       - Personality


  Investigation Phineas Gage)
  (Investigation: (Phineas Gage)

                                   Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
Frontal Lobe - Cortical Regions
• Primary Motor Cortex (Precentral Gyrus) – Cortical site
involved with controlling movements of the body.
• Broca’s Area – Controls facial neurons, speech, and language
comprehension. Located on Left Frontal Lobe.
– Broca’s Aphasia – Results in the ability to comprehend speech, but
the decreased motor ability (or inability) to speak and form words.

• Orbitofrontal Cortex – Site of Frontal Lobotomies
      * Desired Effects:           * Possible Side Effects:
          - Diminished Rage        - Epilepsy
          - Decreased Aggression   - Poor Emotional Responses
          - Poor Emotional         - Perseveration (Uncontrolled, repetitive
          Responses                actions, gestures, or words)


• Olfactory Bulb - Cranial Nerve I, Responsible for sensation of Smell
Investigation (Phineas Gage)




  Primary Motor
  Cortex/ Precentral
  Gyrus

  Broca’s Area

  Orbitofrontal
  Cortex

  Olfactory Bulb

                                                                             Regions

Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
Lobes of the Brain - Parietal Lobe
• The Parietal Lobe of the brain is located deep to the
  Parietal Bone of the skull.

• It plays a major role in the following functions/actions:

 - Senses and integrates sensation(s)

 - Spatial awareness and perception
    (Proprioception - Awareness of
    body/ body parts in space and
    in relation to each other)




   Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
Parietal Lobe - Cortical Regions

• Primary Somatosensory Cortex (Postcentral
  Gyrus) – Site involved with processing of tactile
  and proprioceptive information.

• Somatosensory Association Cortex - Assists
with the integration and interpretation of
sensations relative to body position and orientation
in space. May assist with visuo-motor coordination.

• Primary Gustatory Cortex – Primary site
involved with the interpretation of the sensation of
Taste.
Primary
Somatosensory
Cortex/
Postcentral Gyrus

Somatosensory
Association Cortex


Primary
Gustatory Cortex


                     Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg


                                                                                                  Regions
Lobes of the Brain – Occipital Lobe
• The Occipital Lobe of the
  Brain is located deep to the
  Occipital Bone of the Skull.


• Its primary function is the
processing, integration,
interpretation, etc. of VISION and
visual stimuli.


                                 Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
Occipital Lobe – Cortical Regions

• Primary Visual Cortex – This is the primary
  area of the brain responsible for sight
  -recognition of size, color, light, motion,
  dimensions, etc.

• Visual Association Area – Interprets
information acquired through the primary visual
cortex.
Primary Visual
Cortex


Visual
Association Area




                   Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
                                                                                                Regions
Lobes of the Brain – Temporal Lobe
• The Temporal Lobes are located on the sides of the
  brain, deep to the Temporal Bones of the skull.

• They  play an integral role
in the following functions:
   - Hearing
   - Organization/Comprehension
   of language
   - Information Retrieval
   (Memory and Memory Formation)


                                   Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
Temporal Lobe – Cortical Regions
• Primary Auditory Cortex – Responsible for hearing

• Primary Olfactory Cortex – Interprets the sense of
smell once it reaches the cortex via the olfactory
bulbs. (Not visible on the superficial cortex)

• Wernicke’s Area – Language comprehension.
Located on the Left Temporal Lobe.
       - Wernicke’s Aphasia – Language comprehension
is inhibited. Words and sentences are not clearly
understood, and sentence formation may be inhibited or
non-sensical.
Primary
Auditory Cortex


Wernike’s Area


Primary Olfactory
Cortex (Deep)
Conducted from Olfactory Bulb




                                Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg   Regions
• Arcuate Fasciculus - A white matter tract that connects Broca’s Area and
Wernicke’s Area through the Temporal, Parietal and Frontal Lobes. Allows
for coordinated, comprehensible speech. Damage may result in:
- Conduction Aphasia - Where auditory comprehension and speech
articulation are preserved, but people find it difficult to repeat heard
speech.




                                        Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
Click the Region to see its Name




Korbinian Broadmann - Learn about the man who divided the Cerebral Cortex into 52 distinct regions:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korbinian_Brodmann
                                                                          Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
Lobes and Structures of the Brain
          A.
 B.                                        G.



                                                                                        F.



C.

                                                                                        E.
     D.




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Lobes and Structures of the Brain

A. Central Sulcus

B. Frontal Lobe

C. Sylvian/Lateral Fissure
                                         A. (groove)                                           G.
D. Temporal Lobe              B.
E. Transverse Fissure                                                                                    F.

F. Occipital Lobe

G. Parietal Lobe              C. (groove)
                             D.                                                                           E.
                                                                                                   (groove)



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A.                                                            K.
                                                                                             J.
Cortical Regions

     B.                                                                                           I.


                                                                                                   H.

                                                                                                        G.


C.




          D.
                   E.                        F.
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A. Primary Motor Cortex/ Precentral Gyrus

B. Broca’s Area
C. Orbitofrontal Cortex
                                                    Cortical Regions
D. Primary Olfactory Cortex (Deep)
E. Primary Auditory Cortex                                                             K.
                                  A.                                                                      J.
F. Wernike’s Area
                                                                                                       I.
G. Primary Visual Cortex
H. Visual               B.
                                                                                                          H.
Association Area
I. Primary Gustatory Cortex                                                                                     G.
J. Somatosensory            C.
Association Cortex
K. Primary Somatosensory         D.
Cortex/ Postcentral Gyrus                     E.                F.
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Copyright: Gary Larson



Q: Assuming this comical situation was factually
accurate, what Cortical Region of the brain would
these doctors be stimulating?
A: Primary Motor Cortex




* This graphic representation of the regions of the Primary Motor Cortex and
Primary Sensory Cortex is one example of a HOMUNCULUS:
                                                                      Homunculus
* Note: Homunculus literally means “little person,” and may refer to one whose body shape is
governed by the cortical area devoted to that body region.


Q: What do you notice about the proportions
 depicted in the aforementioned homunculus?
  A: They are not depicted in the same scale representative of
  the human body.

Q: What is meant by depicting these body parts
in such outrageous proportions?
 A: These outrageous proportions depict the cortical area
 devoted to each structure.
  - Ex: Your hands require many intricate movements and
 sensations to function properly. This requires a great deal of
 cortical surface area to control these detailed actions. Your
 back is quite the opposite, requiring limited cortical area to
 carry out its actions and functions, or detect sensation.      Back-Hom.
Further Investigation
Phineas Gage:         Phineas Gage was a railroad worker in the 19th century living in
Cavendish, Vermont. One of his jobs was to set off explosive charges in large rock in
order to break them into smaller pieces. On one of these instances, the detonation
occurred prior to his expectations, resulting in a 42 inch long, 1.2 inch wide, metal rod
to be blown right up through his skull and out the top. The rod entered his skull below
his left cheek bone and exited after passing through the anterior frontal lobe of his
brain.




                                                                                      Frontal
Remarkably, Gage never lost consciousness, or quickly regained it (there is still some
  debate), suffered little to no pain, and was awake and alert when he reached a doctor
  approximately 45 minutes later. He had a normal pulse and normal vision, and
  following a short period of rest, returned to work several days later. However, he was
  not unaffected by this accident.




                                                              http://www.sruweb.com/~walsh/gage5.jpg



Learn more about Phineas Gage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage
                                                                                                   Frontal
Q: Recalling what you have just learned regarding the frontal lobe, what
possible problems or abnormalities may Gage have presented with
subsequent to this type of injury (remember the precise location of the rod
through his brain)?
A: Gage’s personality, reasoning, and capacity to understand and follow social
norms had been diminished or destroyed. He illustrated little to no interest in
hobbies or other involvements that at one time he cared for greatly. ‘After the
accident, Gage became a nasty, vulgar, irresponsible vagrant. His former
employer, who regarded him as "the most efficient and capable foreman in
their employ previous to his injury," refused to rehire him because he was so
different.’

Q: It is suggested that Gage’s injury inspired the development of what at one
time was a widely used medical procedure. What might this procedure be,
and how does it relate to Gage’s injury?
A: The frontal lobotomy. This has been used with the intention to diminish
aggression and rage in mental patients, but generally results in drastic
personality changes, and an inability to relate socially. This procedure is
largely frowned upon today, with the development of neurological drugs as
treatments.
                                                                              Frontal
Resources
Images:
•   http://www.dalbsoutss.eq.edu.au/Sheepbrains_Me/human_brain.gif
•   http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
•   http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-6.tif.jpg
•   http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
•   http://www.math.tu-dresden.de/~belov/brain/motorcor2.gif
•   Larson, Gary. The Far Side.


Phineas Gage:
•   http://www.sruweb.com/~walsh/gage5.jpg
•   http://soma.npa.uiuc.edu/courses/bio303/Image7.jpg
•   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage
•   http://science-education.nih.gov/nihHTML/ose/snapshots/multimedia/ritn
    /Gage/Broken_brain1.html
Suggested Supplementary Materials:
1.   Skeleton Outline for note-taking.
2.   Multiple Diagrams of the Human Brain.
     * Students will label features/lobes
     * Students will color-code cortical regions
3.   Worksheets (matching, short answer, etc.), centered around the functions of the
     lobes and regions of the cerebrum.
4.   A more in depth article on Phineas Gage. Read and discuss as a class - time
     permitting.
Suggested Assessments:
1.   Class/individual questioning throughout (especially at the conclusion of) the
     presentation.
2.   Homework worksheets - discussed or collected in class.
3.   Students will take a test on the nervous system in which they will be responsible
     for the structures, lobes, regions, functions, etc.
Massachusetts State Biology Standards

Broad Concept: There is a relationship between structure and
function in organ systems of humans.
       4.1 Explain how major organ systems in humans (e.g.,
       kidney, muscle, lung) have functional units (e.g., nephron,
       sarcome, alveoli) with specific anatomy that perform the
       function of that organ system.
       4.2 Describe how the function of individual systems within
       humans are integrated to maintain a homeostatic balance in
       the body.

* Note: This PowerPoint has been developed for Juniors and
Seniors enrolled in Anatomy and Physiology Courses. Thus, the
detail of the concepts and information contained herein is far
greater than required by the state Biology standards listed above.
National Standards:
THE BEHAVIOR OF ORGANISMS:
• Multicellular animals have nervous systems that generate behavior. Nervous systems are formed
  from specialized cells that conduct signals rapidly through the long cell extensions that make up
  nerves. The nerve cells communicate with each other by secreting specific excitatory and
  inhibitory molecules. In sense organs, specialized cells detect light, sound, and specific chemicals
  and enable animals to monitor what is going on in the world around them.
• Organisms have behavioral responses to internal changes and to external stimuli. Responses to
  external stimuli can result from interactions with the organism's own species and others, as well as
  environmental changes; these responses either can be innate or learned. The broad patterns of
  behavior exhibited by animals have evolved to ensure reproductive success. Animals often live in
  unpredictable environments, and so their behavior must be flexible enough to deal with
  uncertainty and change. Plants also respond to stimuli.
• Like other aspects of an organism's biology, behaviors have evolved through natural selection.
  Behaviors often have an adaptive logic when viewed in terms of evolutionary principles.
• Behavioral biology has implications for humans, as it provides links to psychology, sociology,
  and anthropology.

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Human brain

  • 1. The Human Master Watermark Image: http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
  • 2. Part I: Lobes, the Cerebral Cortex, and Cortical Regions of the Brain
  • 3. Objectives: • Students will be able to describe the general structure of the Cerebrum and Cerebral Cortex. • Students will be able to identify the Cerebrum, the Lobes of the Brain, the Cerebral Cortex, and its major regions/divisions. • Students will be able to describe the primary functions of the Lobes and the Cortical Regions of the Brain.
  • 4. Cerebrum -The largest division of the brain. It is divided into two hemispheres, each of which is divided into four lobes. Cerebrum Cerebrum Cerebellum http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
  • 5. Cerebral Cortex - The outermost layer of gray matter making up the superficial aspect of the cerebrum. Cerebral Cortex Cerebral Cortex http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-6.tif.jpg
  • 6. Cerebral Features: • Gyri – Elevated ridges “winding” around the brain. • Sulci – Small grooves dividing the gyri – Central Sulcus – Divides the Frontal Lobe from the Parietal Lobe • Fissures – Deep grooves, generally dividing large regions/lobes of the brain – Longitudinal Fissure – Divides the two Cerebral Hemispheres – Transverse Fissure – Separates the Cerebrum from the Cerebellum – Sylvian/Lateral Fissure – Divides the Temporal Lobe from the Frontal and Parietal Lobes
  • 7. Gyri (ridge) Sulci (groove) Fissure (deep groove) http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
  • 8. Specific Sulci/Fissures: Central Sulcus Longitudinal Fissure Sylvian/Lateral Fissure Transverse Fissure http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg http://www.dalbsoutss.eq.edu.au/Sheepbrains_Me/human_brain.gif
  • 9. Lobes of the Brain (4) • Frontal • Parietal • Occipital • Temporal http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg * Note: Occasionally, the Insula is considered the fifth lobe. It is located deep to the Temporal Lobe.
  • 10. Lobes of the Brain - Frontal • The Frontal Lobe of the brain is located deep to the Frontal Bone of the skull. • It plays an integral role in the following functions/actions: - Memory Formation - Emotions - Decision Making/Reasoning - Personality Investigation Phineas Gage) (Investigation: (Phineas Gage) Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
  • 11. Frontal Lobe - Cortical Regions • Primary Motor Cortex (Precentral Gyrus) – Cortical site involved with controlling movements of the body. • Broca’s Area – Controls facial neurons, speech, and language comprehension. Located on Left Frontal Lobe. – Broca’s Aphasia – Results in the ability to comprehend speech, but the decreased motor ability (or inability) to speak and form words. • Orbitofrontal Cortex – Site of Frontal Lobotomies * Desired Effects: * Possible Side Effects: - Diminished Rage - Epilepsy - Decreased Aggression - Poor Emotional Responses - Poor Emotional - Perseveration (Uncontrolled, repetitive Responses actions, gestures, or words) • Olfactory Bulb - Cranial Nerve I, Responsible for sensation of Smell
  • 12. Investigation (Phineas Gage) Primary Motor Cortex/ Precentral Gyrus Broca’s Area Orbitofrontal Cortex Olfactory Bulb Regions Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
  • 13. Lobes of the Brain - Parietal Lobe • The Parietal Lobe of the brain is located deep to the Parietal Bone of the skull. • It plays a major role in the following functions/actions: - Senses and integrates sensation(s) - Spatial awareness and perception (Proprioception - Awareness of body/ body parts in space and in relation to each other) Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
  • 14. Parietal Lobe - Cortical Regions • Primary Somatosensory Cortex (Postcentral Gyrus) – Site involved with processing of tactile and proprioceptive information. • Somatosensory Association Cortex - Assists with the integration and interpretation of sensations relative to body position and orientation in space. May assist with visuo-motor coordination. • Primary Gustatory Cortex – Primary site involved with the interpretation of the sensation of Taste.
  • 15. Primary Somatosensory Cortex/ Postcentral Gyrus Somatosensory Association Cortex Primary Gustatory Cortex Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg Regions
  • 16. Lobes of the Brain – Occipital Lobe • The Occipital Lobe of the Brain is located deep to the Occipital Bone of the Skull. • Its primary function is the processing, integration, interpretation, etc. of VISION and visual stimuli. Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
  • 17. Occipital Lobe – Cortical Regions • Primary Visual Cortex – This is the primary area of the brain responsible for sight -recognition of size, color, light, motion, dimensions, etc. • Visual Association Area – Interprets information acquired through the primary visual cortex.
  • 18. Primary Visual Cortex Visual Association Area Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg Regions
  • 19. Lobes of the Brain – Temporal Lobe • The Temporal Lobes are located on the sides of the brain, deep to the Temporal Bones of the skull. • They play an integral role in the following functions: - Hearing - Organization/Comprehension of language - Information Retrieval (Memory and Memory Formation) Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
  • 20. Temporal Lobe – Cortical Regions • Primary Auditory Cortex – Responsible for hearing • Primary Olfactory Cortex – Interprets the sense of smell once it reaches the cortex via the olfactory bulbs. (Not visible on the superficial cortex) • Wernicke’s Area – Language comprehension. Located on the Left Temporal Lobe. - Wernicke’s Aphasia – Language comprehension is inhibited. Words and sentences are not clearly understood, and sentence formation may be inhibited or non-sensical.
  • 21. Primary Auditory Cortex Wernike’s Area Primary Olfactory Cortex (Deep) Conducted from Olfactory Bulb Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg Regions
  • 22. • Arcuate Fasciculus - A white matter tract that connects Broca’s Area and Wernicke’s Area through the Temporal, Parietal and Frontal Lobes. Allows for coordinated, comprehensible speech. Damage may result in: - Conduction Aphasia - Where auditory comprehension and speech articulation are preserved, but people find it difficult to repeat heard speech. Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
  • 23. Click the Region to see its Name Korbinian Broadmann - Learn about the man who divided the Cerebral Cortex into 52 distinct regions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korbinian_Brodmann Modified from: http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg
  • 24. Lobes and Structures of the Brain A. B. G. F. C. E. D. http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
  • 25. Lobes and Structures of the Brain A. Central Sulcus B. Frontal Lobe C. Sylvian/Lateral Fissure A. (groove) G. D. Temporal Lobe B. E. Transverse Fissure F. F. Occipital Lobe G. Parietal Lobe C. (groove) D. E. (groove) http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
  • 26. A. K. J. Cortical Regions B. I. H. G. C. D. E. F. http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
  • 27. A. Primary Motor Cortex/ Precentral Gyrus B. Broca’s Area C. Orbitofrontal Cortex Cortical Regions D. Primary Olfactory Cortex (Deep) E. Primary Auditory Cortex K. A. J. F. Wernike’s Area I. G. Primary Visual Cortex H. Visual B. H. Association Area I. Primary Gustatory Cortex G. J. Somatosensory C. Association Cortex K. Primary Somatosensory D. Cortex/ Postcentral Gyrus E. F. http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif
  • 28. Copyright: Gary Larson Q: Assuming this comical situation was factually accurate, what Cortical Region of the brain would these doctors be stimulating?
  • 29. A: Primary Motor Cortex * This graphic representation of the regions of the Primary Motor Cortex and Primary Sensory Cortex is one example of a HOMUNCULUS: Homunculus
  • 30. * Note: Homunculus literally means “little person,” and may refer to one whose body shape is governed by the cortical area devoted to that body region. Q: What do you notice about the proportions depicted in the aforementioned homunculus? A: They are not depicted in the same scale representative of the human body. Q: What is meant by depicting these body parts in such outrageous proportions? A: These outrageous proportions depict the cortical area devoted to each structure. - Ex: Your hands require many intricate movements and sensations to function properly. This requires a great deal of cortical surface area to control these detailed actions. Your back is quite the opposite, requiring limited cortical area to carry out its actions and functions, or detect sensation. Back-Hom.
  • 31. Further Investigation Phineas Gage: Phineas Gage was a railroad worker in the 19th century living in Cavendish, Vermont. One of his jobs was to set off explosive charges in large rock in order to break them into smaller pieces. On one of these instances, the detonation occurred prior to his expectations, resulting in a 42 inch long, 1.2 inch wide, metal rod to be blown right up through his skull and out the top. The rod entered his skull below his left cheek bone and exited after passing through the anterior frontal lobe of his brain. Frontal
  • 32. Remarkably, Gage never lost consciousness, or quickly regained it (there is still some debate), suffered little to no pain, and was awake and alert when he reached a doctor approximately 45 minutes later. He had a normal pulse and normal vision, and following a short period of rest, returned to work several days later. However, he was not unaffected by this accident. http://www.sruweb.com/~walsh/gage5.jpg Learn more about Phineas Gage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage Frontal
  • 33. Q: Recalling what you have just learned regarding the frontal lobe, what possible problems or abnormalities may Gage have presented with subsequent to this type of injury (remember the precise location of the rod through his brain)? A: Gage’s personality, reasoning, and capacity to understand and follow social norms had been diminished or destroyed. He illustrated little to no interest in hobbies or other involvements that at one time he cared for greatly. ‘After the accident, Gage became a nasty, vulgar, irresponsible vagrant. His former employer, who regarded him as "the most efficient and capable foreman in their employ previous to his injury," refused to rehire him because he was so different.’ Q: It is suggested that Gage’s injury inspired the development of what at one time was a widely used medical procedure. What might this procedure be, and how does it relate to Gage’s injury? A: The frontal lobotomy. This has been used with the intention to diminish aggression and rage in mental patients, but generally results in drastic personality changes, and an inability to relate socially. This procedure is largely frowned upon today, with the development of neurological drugs as treatments. Frontal
  • 34. Resources Images: • http://www.dalbsoutss.eq.edu.au/Sheepbrains_Me/human_brain.gif • http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-8.tif.jpg • http://www.bioon.com/book/biology/whole/image/1/1-6.tif.jpg • http://williamcalvin.com/BrainForAllSeasons/img/bonoboLH-humanLH-viaTWD.gif • http://www.math.tu-dresden.de/~belov/brain/motorcor2.gif • Larson, Gary. The Far Side. Phineas Gage: • http://www.sruweb.com/~walsh/gage5.jpg • http://soma.npa.uiuc.edu/courses/bio303/Image7.jpg • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage • http://science-education.nih.gov/nihHTML/ose/snapshots/multimedia/ritn /Gage/Broken_brain1.html
  • 35. Suggested Supplementary Materials: 1. Skeleton Outline for note-taking. 2. Multiple Diagrams of the Human Brain. * Students will label features/lobes * Students will color-code cortical regions 3. Worksheets (matching, short answer, etc.), centered around the functions of the lobes and regions of the cerebrum. 4. A more in depth article on Phineas Gage. Read and discuss as a class - time permitting. Suggested Assessments: 1. Class/individual questioning throughout (especially at the conclusion of) the presentation. 2. Homework worksheets - discussed or collected in class. 3. Students will take a test on the nervous system in which they will be responsible for the structures, lobes, regions, functions, etc.
  • 36. Massachusetts State Biology Standards Broad Concept: There is a relationship between structure and function in organ systems of humans. 4.1 Explain how major organ systems in humans (e.g., kidney, muscle, lung) have functional units (e.g., nephron, sarcome, alveoli) with specific anatomy that perform the function of that organ system. 4.2 Describe how the function of individual systems within humans are integrated to maintain a homeostatic balance in the body. * Note: This PowerPoint has been developed for Juniors and Seniors enrolled in Anatomy and Physiology Courses. Thus, the detail of the concepts and information contained herein is far greater than required by the state Biology standards listed above.
  • 37. National Standards: THE BEHAVIOR OF ORGANISMS: • Multicellular animals have nervous systems that generate behavior. Nervous systems are formed from specialized cells that conduct signals rapidly through the long cell extensions that make up nerves. The nerve cells communicate with each other by secreting specific excitatory and inhibitory molecules. In sense organs, specialized cells detect light, sound, and specific chemicals and enable animals to monitor what is going on in the world around them. • Organisms have behavioral responses to internal changes and to external stimuli. Responses to external stimuli can result from interactions with the organism's own species and others, as well as environmental changes; these responses either can be innate or learned. The broad patterns of behavior exhibited by animals have evolved to ensure reproductive success. Animals often live in unpredictable environments, and so their behavior must be flexible enough to deal with uncertainty and change. Plants also respond to stimuli. • Like other aspects of an organism's biology, behaviors have evolved through natural selection. Behaviors often have an adaptive logic when viewed in terms of evolutionary principles. • Behavioral biology has implications for humans, as it provides links to psychology, sociology, and anthropology.