Learning objectives, case studies & resources for: Brain & nervous system
In this unit, students will be able to:
1) Identify specific structures of the brain based on description of their functions. For a listing of basic brain structures and their functions, click here. For a diagram of the sagittal section of the brain (used in class), click here.
2) List specific functions of the brain based on their name.
3) Identify structures/regions of the brain from a diagram and give the functions of those structures/regions.
4) Differentiate between the types of specialties the right and left hemispheres of the brain handle.
5) Discuss multiple disorders of the brain, including the name of the disorder, how the disorder was contracted, symptoms of the disorder, and possible treatments for the disorder.
6) Discuss the similarities and differences between the ANS, CNS, and PNS. Crash Course Anatomy videos on the ANS is here, the CNS is here, and the PNS is here.
A general overview of the nervous system by Crash Course Anatomy is here. The Crash Course Anatomy on how nerves function is here. The final Crash Course Anatomy video on nerves is here, which discusses the synaptic message.
7) Discuss and provide examples for the different types of reflexes.
8) Discuss spinal nerve conduction in terms of afferent and efferent nerves.
A discussion of the nervous system in terms of the sympathetic system is here and the parasympathetic system is here.
A link to the YouTube video discussing addictions and possible therapy is found here.
NOTE: This test will be all brain diagram and short answer!
Click here for the link to the study partner site.
Click here for case study #1 regarding the nervous system: Man with the weak arm (online)
Click here for case study #2 regarding the CNS: Meningitis (book #14)
Click here for case study #3 regarding the PNS: Too close to nature (book #15)
Click here for case study #4 regarding the nervous system: Drummer with tingling fingers (book #13)