Brain Theory

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Transcript Brain Theory

How to care for your brain
Have plenty of sleep (at least 8 hours).
Feed your brain healthy foods.
Drink 8 glasses of water a day.
Protect your head with the correct safety
gear.
Make a model: Brain
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Brain stem (the innermost part of the brain):
Make a short sausage with a small bulge in
front.
Cerebellum (There are two joined together in
the brain. We will show them cut open):
Make a sphere with two thin sausages
opposite each other.
Make a worm shape then curve it around the
top part of the brain stem.
Make a rainbow shape and curve it around
the top of the hippocampus.
5.
Roll up a ball shape and put it inside the
hippocampus. Ensure there are no gaps
left.
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Cerebrum: This piece is difficult to make.
Roll a sausage (not too thick!) and layer it
around the outside of the corpus
collosum. Ensure that the outside shape
looks right.
7.
Make an amygdala by moulding an eye
shape. Put it in front of the brain stem,
below the hippocampus.
SIX Quick Questions
1. What part of the brain is central to LONG TERM
MEMORY?
2. What part of the cerebrum is involved in vision?
3. What part of a neuron receives messages?
4. What part of a neuron transmits messages?
5. What is the part of the brain is called “GREY
MATTER”?
6. Write the words that go with the acronym SHAC
& CFC.
Did You Know?
The brain is mostly made up of
(70% - 80%), fat
(10%) and protein (8%). Dehydration (drying out) is a
common problem linked to poor learning. The brain needs
several
of water every day for best learning.
Did You Know?
The brain is mostly made up of WATER (70% - 80%), fat
(10%) and protein (8%). Dehydration (drying out) is a
common problem linked to poor learning. The brain needs
several GLASSES of water every day for best learning.
Did You Know?
The brain does much of its remembering during our
Lack of sleep can cause major learning problems.
.
Did You Know?
The brain does much of its remembering during our SLEEP.
Lack of sleep can cause major learning problems.
Did You Know?
Neurons are so
that more than 60,000 of them would fit
onto the full stop at the end of this sentence. Neurons need
fresh oxygen to live. More oxygen gets into the brain when we
Did You Know?
Neurons are so TINY that more than 60,000 of them would fit
onto the full stop at the end of this sentence. Neurons need
fresh oxygen to live. More oxygen gets into the brain when we
EXERCISE.
Did You Know?
The neurons in our brain are connected by more than 1 million
of nerve fibres!
Did You Know?
The neurons in our brain are connected by more than 1 million
KILOMETERS of nerve fibres!
Did You Know?
You know how electrical heaters usually use up lots of
electricity. The brain is like this. It weighs only 2% of an adult’s
total body weight, yet it uses 20% of the body’s energy. It also
uses 20% of the body’s
intake.
Did You Know?
You know how electrical heaters usually use up lots of
electricity. The brain is like this. It weighs only 2% of an adult’s
total body weight, yet it uses 20% of the body’s energy. It also
uses 20% of the body’s OXYGEN intake.
Did You Know?
Your brain constantly checks itself and every single part of
your body, including your 96,000Km of
vessels! Much
of what you eat ends up in your blood.
Did You Know?
Your brain constantly checks itself and every single part of
your body, including your 96,000Km of BLOOD vessels! Much
of what you eat ends up in your blood.
Did You Know?
During childhood, our brain uses more than double the
amount of
energy that an adult brain uses.
Did You Know?
During childhood, our brain uses more than double the
amount of GLUCOSE energy that an adult brain uses.