The Frontal Lobe
- It is the most recently-evolved part of the brain and the last to develop in young adulthood.
- It’s dorso-lateral prefrontal circuit is the brain’s top executive.
- It organizes responses to complex problems, plans steps to an objective, searches memory for relevant experience, adapts strategies to accommodate new data, guides behavior with verbal skills and houses working memory.
- Its orbitofrontal circuit manages emotional impulses in socially appropriate ways for productive behaviors including empathy, altruism, interpretation of facial expressions.
- Stroke in this area typically releases foul language and fatuous behavior patterns.
- It controls memory storage area, emotion, hearing, and, on the left side, language.
- It receives and processes sensory information from the body including calculating location and speed of objects.
- It processes visual data and routes it to other parts of the brain for identification and storage.
- It located deep within the brain, it processes new memories for long-term storage.
- If you didn't have it, you couldn't live in the present, you'd be stuck in the past of old memories.
- It is among the first functions to falter in Alzheimer's.
- Located at the base of the brain where signals from the brain and the body’s hormonal system interact, the hypothalamus maintains the body’s status quo.
- It monitors numerous bodily functions such as blood pressure and body temperature, as well as controlling body weight and appetite.
THALAMUS:
- Located at the top of the brain stem, the thalamus acts as a two-way relay station, sorting, processing, and directing signals from the spinal cord and mid-brain structures up to the cerebrum, and, conversely, from the cerebrum down the spinal cord to the nervous system.
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