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The Nervous System: Cerebral Cortex 

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The outer layer of the brain (outermost portion of the cerebrum), is called the cerebral cortex. In this video we discuss the basic structure of the cerebral cortex and its four lobes. We also discuss the role that each lobe of the cortex plays in higher nervous system functions.
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---------------Table of Contents
Fissures - 0:37
The Frontal Lobe - 0:49
Broca's Area - 1:07
The Parietal Lobe - 1:14
The Temporal Lobe and Wernicke's Area - 1:33
The Occipital Lobe - 1:57
---------------Sources Used in this Video
1) Textbook of Basic Nursing (Lippincott's Practical Nursing) 10th Ed.
Rosdahl, Caroline Bunker., and Mary T. Kowalski. "Chapter 19." Textbook of Basic Nursing. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012. N. pag. Print.
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1) Brain stem normal human.svg
By Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator [CC BY 2.5 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons
2) Brain human sagittal section.svg
By Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator (Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator) [CC BY 2.5 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons
3) Lobes of the brain NL.svg
Henry Vandyke Carter [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
4) Human_brain.png
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@lanachurina
@lanachurina 3 года назад
Great video! Thank you so much! I'm surprised it doesn't have a lot of views. You've made an excellent quality video.
@sheenacana2386
@sheenacana2386 7 лет назад
this is so helpful. thank you!
@terezinhasilva9266
@terezinhasilva9266 7 лет назад
thank you so much for the video
@maryamanuhabdulwahab8144
@maryamanuhabdulwahab8144 6 лет назад
Wernika's area is in parietal lobe
@nowankersallowed2115
@nowankersallowed2115 4 года назад
Which would help explain why a person who has been in an accident could have a change in personality or having some kind of disease or growth can affect the personality of a person. Looking at the commonalities between those who have been in such situations would help to explain the probable causes and affects. The question is though.. how does a spirituality affect the mind. The Bible says to guard your mind and heart. Being careful what is allowed in. Common sense says if you listen to liars on a consistent level.. that there will be an affect. Either anger at the constant lying or starting to believe the lies. This is why I have the right to decide who I listen to and who I don't and why I should understand my own thoughts and thought life. It would be interesting to see the actual affects on the brain when being lied to and how the brain reacts versus justifying or denying those lies. Emotions must have a linkage to the brain because thoughts can either encourage feelings or dismiss them. What is it that happens within the mind when a sudden emotional outbursts is had. I know personally anger can begin to make the mind feel as if it is going to explode. The blood pressure build up affects the physical and the mental capability to think straight. How does that physically happen.. what's the physical change that happens biologically. In the same way thoughts can affect the emotions and emotions can be clouded.. which in turn can affect the mind and the ability to think. It's known that stress can be used in a positive way.. we need a certain amount which can become the adrenaline.. but when there's too much it becomes a negative. What's the inner chemical reaction then? Brain waves are an inner electrical system that then runs through the nervous system allowing the messages to flow through. It makes sense then for the importance of mind body and spirit or emotions to be in balance. Hence the importance of the Asian Masters who have practiced such a thing for many generations. They understand the importance of self control over each. Yet still have the ability to push through barriers of physical pain and pushing self past what would be considered normal everyday ability. Mastering self rather than controlling others. This is why they are important to me.
@antonioespecializados9586
@antonioespecializados9586 6 лет назад
really good
@Cherishable00
@Cherishable00 6 лет назад
Good one
@bakhsissingh4335
@bakhsissingh4335 5 лет назад
good
@stephenprice3357
@stephenprice3357 5 лет назад
i though lobes were separated by shallow grooves called sulci.
@user-dh7tt1jq1g
@user-dh7tt1jq1g 3 года назад
Stephen Price it is just another name
@saiprakash3972
@saiprakash3972 3 года назад
What's the difference between cerebrum and cerebral cortex.... Are they same...? Please tell me
@gerbilman1
@gerbilman1 Год назад
who else here from Nebula?
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