Click through this slideshow to learn more about the brain and nervous system. The Brain and Nervous System Cerebrum The largest part of the brain, the cerebrum has two hemispheres (or halves). The cerebrum controls voluntary movement, speech, intelligence, memory, emotion, and sensory processing....
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Nervous system metabolism refers to the process of glucose and lipid metabolism in the brain, which is critical for neurotransmitter synthesis and maintaining balance in neural systems. Changes in nervous system metabolism with aging can lead to cognitive decline and contribute to various neurological di...
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nervous system. the central nervous system receives the incoming information from all parts of the body, and after its integration and processing, it becomes a coordinated motor outgoing, or stored in the central nervous sys...
the peripheral nervous system. The brain might be compared to a computer and its memory banks, the spinal cord to the conducting cable for the computer's input and output, and the nerves to a circuit supplying input information to the cable and transmitting the output to muscles and organs....
Your nervous system controls everything from your heartbeat to your emotions. See where the different parts are and what they do with this WebMD slideshow.
1.orientationofthebodytoitsinternalandexternalenvironments.2.coordinationandcontrolofbodyactivities.3.assimilationofexperiencesrequisitetomemory,learning,andintelligence.4.programmingofinstinctualbehavior.Braindevelopment-Thebrainformsfromtheneuraltube.Bythe4thweektherearethreedistinctareas:1.Prosencephalon(forebrain)a....
The outermost layer of the cerebrum, known as the cerebral cortex is considered to be “the hub of thought,” and consists of the following structures: Frontal lobe:controls emotions, problem-solving, learning, memory, and more. Parietal lobe:governs spatial orientation and navigation by integratin...
out of the brain and down through the spine, or backbone. Higher nervous system functions, including movement, perception, memory, learning, emotion, and consciousness, are carried out within the brain. The spinal cord has other roles. It controls simple reflexes like the knee-jerk that happens...