Zusammenfassung der Ressource
How the Brain functions in learning
- In general...
- Structure of the brain
- CEREBRUM
- Frontal lobe
- behaviour
- problem solving
- creative thought
- attention
- physical reaction
- sense of smell
- muscle movement
- coordination and movement
- Parietal lobe
- sense of touch
- response to internal stimuli
- sensory combination and comprehension
- some language and reading function
- some visual funtion
- Occipital lobe
- -vision
- -reading
- Temporal lobe
- auditory memory
- visual memory
- music
- fear
- sense of identity
- some language and speech
- some behavior and emotion
- Right Hemisphere
- control left side of the body
- temporal and spatial relationship
- analyzing nonverbal information
- communicating emotion
- Left Hemisphere
- control the right side of the body
- produce and understand language
- CEREBELLUM
- balance
- posture
- cardiac,respiratory,and vasomotor centers
- BRAIN STEM
- Hypothalamus
- moods and motivation
- sexual maturation
- temperature regulation
- hormonal body process
- pituitary gland
- physical maturation
- sexual maturation
- growth
- sexual functioning
- Optic chiasm
- vision and the optic nerve
- motor and sensory pathways to body and face
- vital centers
- Spinal cord
- conduit and source of sensation and movement
- In maturation process...
- early elementary years
- development of motor skills
- visual-motor coordination
- reasoning
- ability to generalize and abstrct
- social understanding and memory
- learns about perspective-taking and social interaction
- language
- early middle school year until adulthood
- posterior region of the brain
- areas for auditory,visual,and tactile functioning intersect
- intersection of the brain
- maturation of the fontal lobe
- allow human to evaluate and adapt their behavior based on past experience
- evolutionary development in brain
- social understanding and empahty resides
- development of frontal white matter
- crucial for higher cognitive functions
- appropriate social behaviors
- www.apa.org/education/k12/brain-funtion.aspx