3.6 The brain

3.6 The brain
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3.6 The brain
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Planning

Learning objectives
Introduction & k*****
Instruction 
  • the brain 
  • memory
  • the nervous system of worms
Homework
Study objectives 
End of class & k*****

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Learning objectives
  • You will learn about the parts of your brain, how they work and how you study.
  • You will learn about the nervous system of worms.



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To make your brain 'crack'
When playing chess, but also with normal, simple things, your brain uses a lot of energy.

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On average, what percentage of your energy is used by your brain, according to you?
A
5%
B
10%
C
15%
D
20%

Slide 5 - Quizvraag

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The brain

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The brain; the cerebrum
cerebral cortex = completely folded external surface of the cerebrum


sensory cortices = part of the cerebral cortex where awareness takes place or reactions arise.

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The brain; the cerebellum
The cerebellum = part of the brain that is responsible for coordinating larger muscular movements

coördination = delicate tuning of muscle contraction when moving

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Brain and brainstem
brainstem = the connection of cerebrum and cerebellum with your spinal cord 

subconscious body = processes of your body that occur automatically

E.g. heart rate, breathing, body temperature, pupillary reflex

The brain is folded to keep it as compact as possible. Many brain cells together.



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Your brain and learning
New connections between nerve cells

Automation = using the same nerve cells over and over again, so that something happens automatically.

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Memory
Short-term memory = memory information for a short amount of time
(e.g. short shopping list)

Long-term memory = information that you remember for a long time
(e.g. your own phone number)

memory trace = pattern of connections between neurons on the cerebral cortex;

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 The nervous system of an earthworm
two nerve centres = centre of neurons where impulses from various senses come together and  are send to other nerve centres or muscles


Two imortant stimuli:
light stimuli (with head and tail)
vibrations (pressure senses in the skin)

Slide 15 - Tekstslide

What?
Make: 3.6 assignment 3 - 14. This will be homework!
How?
In your book or laptop
Help?
First ask your neighbour, if you can't figure it out, raise your hand.
Time?
10 - 20 minutes, See whiteboard!
Finished?
Decision time!
1. See the shared lesson about 3.2 Seeing.
Study the anatomy of the eye until you know it by heart!

2. Are any non-biology words that you could include in your PIF-file?

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Study objectives
  • You can name the parts of your brain, how they work and how you study.
  • You can explain how the nervous system of an earthworm is different to that of a human.



Slide 17 - Tekstslide