The human brain

Friday, March 21, 2008

HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY!!!!!!!

Hiya People!!!!!

HAVE A GREAT A HOLIDAY!!!!!!!!

God Bless,

Ms Chasen & Steph

PS: Ms Chasen has finally become a member of the blog!!!!! YAY!!!!!! That means that the "MS CHASEN QUESTIONS SECTION" is in business!!!!!!SWEET!

If you don't know where this section is; it's can be found in the BLOG ARCHIVE where all the old posts and anything else important can be found. Everything important is under FEBRUARY.

Answers to polls...(3)

If a neurosurgeon applied a brief electrical current to the cortex, movement and muscular twitches may be triggered in various parts of the body. The area stimulated is the...

The answer was d) motor cortex of the frontal lobe

The person that answered this question got it right!
100%

What type of cells are numerically dominant within the Central Nervous System?

The answer was a) Interneurons

Once again the person who voted got this right!
100%

The _________Nervous System is responsible for preparing the body for the "Fight or flight" response.

The answer was c) Autonomic

Unfortunately the person that voted got this wrong but hopefully they just clicked the wrong one.
0%

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Once again, I'll leave these up until the answers for the next polls.

* I will also be leaving the new polls up for 3 weeks because I'm guessing that no one is going to visit the blog until end of holidays unless there is at least 1 person who still wants me to do the polls every week. Don't worry it's cool if you want the polls to continue, chill.
However, if there is a three week gap, then I'll leave 6 polls up (bottom of blog)


Have a good holiday guys! God Bless.
Steph out.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

12/3/08 and school anouncement

Yo!

In todays class, we read halfway through a handout and discussed our knowledge of lie detectors.
How cool would it be if the school had a lie detector? lol

Unfortunately we may not be copying down some notes for a while because Ms Chasen's lappy (laptop) is in the sick bay....though some of you may view this as good news....hmm.
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Also, if you weren't listening or didn't hear properly.
There is and the NO Athletics carnival on Friday, unfortunately normal school will resumepostponed date for the Aths carnival is the first day of Term 2......It'll be really interesting to see how many people go...very amusing.

That's all I think.....

POPCORN Ms Chasen!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Answers to polls...(2)

Hiya!

Sorry I didn't get the answers up earlier, like yesterday....Kept falling asleep.
Anyway, these are the answers to the latest polls.


What is the image of the cursor showing? (That is the little thing on the screen which represents your mouse which you use to click things)

The answer was c) Electrical Stimulation of the Brain
I know it was kind of hard to tell without the 30 numbers on the brain and some of you not being able to see it....But come on!!!! 0% out of 3 people got this question wrong! That means no one got it right!!! Lucky it was (kind of) a novelty poll eh?


Memory of sounds of word is found in __________ of the brain. (from Checkpoints)
The answer was d) Wernicke's area

Which 100% of the 4 people that voted got right! YAY!!!!!!! Congrats to those people.


Pick out the expensive brain research method(s) (that is actually mentioned as expensive in the textbook) You can choose multiple answers.

The answers were : b) CT or CAT, d) PET, e) MRI, f) fMRI

This one was a toughie! Now this one is open to debate, you can discuss it in the FREE TALK section or the SUGGESTIONS section or just email me.
33% of 3 people voted for CT
66% of 3 people voted for PET
66% of 3 people voted for MRI
100% of 3 people voted for fMRI
As for the other possible answers, according to my sources they aren't mentioned as expensive.
But well done to the people that voted and gave it a go! :)
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Once again, I will leave the old polls up for a week and then they'll be deleted.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

I'm so sorry!!!! - 6/3/08

Hi guys...

I'm really, really sorry...I should have updated last night but I fell asleep until 7 am!!!!!

And then this afternoon...I had so much to do!!!

I should have put the link to the MRI game sooner but hopefully you'll have visited your school email as well which was emailed straight after class. Hopefully you guys followed Ms Chasen's advice to play the Mr Split Brainy game....

I don't think there was much other revision that I could have put up except for scanning pages from study guides....but a lot of people said that I shouldn't.....really sorry if you did....ARGH! I'm just so busy...really sorry I couldn't have given you guys more revision...

Luckily this is the easiest of the outcomes huh?
REMEMBER
Be brief and to the point.
Look at the potential marks awarded as an indication on how many points you should put down.
Put down the answers that you are most sure are correct.



I think that's all the advice that Ms Chasen gave....

AND...

DON'T OVER DO IT!


I have put the MRI game that we played in class on the WEBSITE LINKS VIEWED IN CLASS

Also, I've been looking around the nobelprize.org website and found the other games that they have...if you're interested just go to OTHER INTERESTING WEB LINKS which is also on the left side of the blog. They have games for pretty much every subject...

Psychology is under the "Medicine" section but we've already gone through those games.
However there are Biology, chemistry, literature, etc. subjects also available.

As for what we did in class yesterday and today...we just copied some more notes about the Autonomic Nervous System...and asked a few questions about the outcome. We also received a handout for the Autonomic Nervous System that we filled in, in class today.

Once again guys, I am REALLY, REALLY SORRY that I didn't post earlier....

and

GOOD LUCK!

See you tomorrow.

Steph out.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Update for handout

Hi guys

I'm sure all of you who have checked their school emails already will know this but Ms Chasen sent the updated version of "The Brain" notes....the ones about the different lobes, cortexes, etc.

The updated version contains the ethics that you need to know for the outcome. Very important.

I have also updated the blog version of the handout, it's still in the same section under MISS OUTS and is labelled UPDATED!

Good luck for the outcome!

Handy, handy edumate

Good evening...

wow, so formal...well, not anymore.

I'm sure all of you have heard of edumate? The school program that we can access on the internet from home? Yeah, now it's coming back.

I hadn't taken much attention to edumate. However, the maths staff have been stressing very strongly that they will be relying very heavily on edumate this year.

Anyway, so I went to check out the Psychology section and I found some quick revision for year 11 psych! I've already put it up on the blog, so you don't have to worry about trying to find it on edumate, but still check out edumate! Who knows what other stuff is on there for your other subjects. In terms of Bio 3 & 4...It's like another world! (sorry, I couldn't help but add the drama in.)

The year 11 psych revision can be found in the MISS OUTS section to the left of this site/blog. It is labeled "NEW".

Hope you find it handy!

As requested

For anyone that requested more optical illusions, your wish has been granted.

They're in the same section as last time "Other interesting web links" section to the left of the screen. The new ones are labeled as "NEW".

Note about the Mr Split Brainy game

Fellow psych students! I have completed the Mr Split Brainy game....lol, such bravado.....Ai ya...

This is how to complete the game.

Anyway, the game really isn't that hard, just do all the little cards when you're experimenting and when you get to writing the proposal for further experimentation correct the errors, e.g clicking on RIGHT to make say LEFT instead.

Once you've got all the LEFT and RIGHTs in the right spots, send the proposal. Your proposal will only get accepted if you did the proposal right.
Afterwards, you do a little more further experimentation on Mr Split Brainy...resulting a ina conclusion that you should already know...

You then have to select between two articles, and you pick the right one. After that, if you got everything right, the game ends with you becoming a famous scientist/psychologist! Yay!!!!

Monday, March 3, 2008

3/3/08

Hello!

Sorry guys, for those of you tried already and let me know ASAP the link for the answers for the handout that Ms Diangelo gave us is now fully functioning....Sorry, my mistake. :(

Please let me know if it is still not working. ASAP


For today's class we just asked a few questions about the outcome, such as:
1) Is the stuff we did in class today going to be on the outcome?
NO.

2) Are there multiple choice questions?
NO


That's just a couple of questions because there were quite a few (which I admit mostly came from me.... :P )

We also wrote down some notes about the Autonomous Nervous System, remember IT IS NOT THE OTHER "A...." word!

Ms Chasen has also told me that the Mr Split Brainy is really, really good revision! The Mr Split Brainy thing has been on the site for a while now, but if you didn't know, it's on the left hand side of the page under "WEBSITE LINKS VIEWED IN CLASS"...

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I have also added the handout from Ms Chasen about the different types of brain research methods under MISS OUTS. So if you don't have it check it out.

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IMPORTANT: For those of you who are not copying down the notes on the board, or the projector and just assuming that you don't have to take notes because they'll get sent to you...WRITE THE NOTES!!!!!!!!!
What will happen if Ms Chasen gets a computer virus the month before a outcome or EXAM??? And she hasn't got the notes anymore? Are you really willing to bother your friends who may or may not have written down the notes?

I know I may be over dramatizing it quite a bit, but you always have to be prepared! "What if....?" Also guys, when you get to UNI, no lecturer is going to send you some notes that they might have on the board, they expect YOU to have written your OWN notes!

I'm sorry if this is out of place for a student to be talking about this stuff. But I'm getting really ticked off at the people who keep asking me to put the notes that Ms Chasen currently has on the board to be put onto the blog! It is Ms Chasen who decides what goes on the blog.
Please just write the notes!

Revision tips and blog/site tips

Wazzup!

(ahem)...getting to more serious matters....

I know that a majority of the class just can't be bothered to view the site but I can guarantee you it will help!!!!!

Reading the site updates is pretty important, then you can have an idea of what is going on in class and what is going on in the site.

At the moment I am contemplating making a separate page/site that is devoted entirely to multiple choice questions...but I'll only do this when there's an outcome or the big exams are nearby...Because that's just a lot of effort...but it would be good revision for all of us, including me!

Here's a study tip! GET A TICKING TIMER!!!!

This isn't an order....I just happen to have one at home because I asked for one when I was like 6 years old because I liked the fact that it looked like a piece of corn....ANYWAY, I'm using while I'm revising, I've noticed that it pumps up adrenaline. Sort of feels like you have to do something before a bomb goes off. It may be distracting for some, if so then don't continue. But I find it helps me to stay focused and work really hard because I want to get a set amount of work done before the timer goes DING DING DING DING DING DING DING!!!!

I admit it's kind of scary when it goes off... :)

I have also added a FREE TALK section that you guys can put pretty much whatever you want in there. You can even the abuse the webmaster! (which is me, but go ahead if you want). The FREE TALK section is located under "blog archive" which is at the top left corner of the site, under FEBRUARY, at the bottom of the list...

Hmm...maybe these time codes aren't so great, you guys can see what time I'm up at typing this update....lol... :P

Sunday, March 2, 2008

ANSWERS to polls...

Hiya!

If you didn't know the polls are located near the bottom of the site, you can only vote once!
Anyway...
These are the answers to the latest polls:

What is the function of the Broca's area?

The answer was c) controls muscles associated with the use of language.

Unfortunately only 40% of the 5 people who voted got this question right....come on guys!


Neglect syndrome usually occurs in:

The answer was a) Right Hemisphere

YAY! 100% of the 2 people that voted got this right! Kudos to the people that voted!

NOVELTY poll - In the last shown episode of Grey's Anatomy (24/2/08, 8:30pm, channel 7) What does Dr Derek Shepard refer to when looking at a computer image of a brain?

The answer was b) Broca's area

50% of the 2 people that voted got this right! That means one person....lol

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I will delete these polls at the end of next week when I put up the answers for the new polls.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

UPDATES FOR SITE

Yo!

Hello fellow classmates,

as those of you who have been bothered to visit the site and vote on the SUGGESTIONS poll, which is still continuing until the 10/3/08...

I have added a FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS section, a SUGGESTIONS and a QUESTIONS FOR MS CHASEN SECTION...

These can be found at the bottom of the "blog archive" section under FEBRUARY, which is now located at the top right hand corner of the site. The blog archive will also show any old posts that are no longer on the main page.

I've also made the cursor a brain! being stimulated by electrical charges!!! Hopefully you guys can see it...please be able to see it. Unfortunately, you can only see the little brain when you are using Internet Explorer. I use Firefox when I'm editing the site, so I can't see it... :)

ALSO - very exciting, we now have EST time codes!!!!!!! meaning it's not some USA time, it is Melbourne time!!!!!
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I'll hopefully get the other voted suggestions up soon, but it's still a work in progress, be patient guys, I'm just like you... :)

IMPORTANT notes on MISS OUTS

Hi guys,

if you haven't tried already, for the word documents and powerpoint(s) that Ms Chasen has sent us, I've put them on the MISS OUTS section using a certain Google service, which we shall call G1...

However, for scanned documents, say for instance the handout from Ms Diangelo, I have had to use another Google service, which I shall call G2...

On G2, it's a bit different from G1, I suggest that you open it like the school bulletin.

When you've clicked the link, select DOWNLOAD PHOTO to the right of the page, and a little box will show up, just select OPEN...

then you should be able to view it, and at the bottome of the new window, you'll be able to zoom in and out to read the bits that you might not be able to see...

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Please let me know if these instructions don't quite make sense....

UPDATES for 29/2/08 LEAP DAY!!!!

Hi ya'll

Okey-dokey, today we got to spend some quality time with our new student teacher!!! Ms Diangelo (forgive me if I didn't spell her name right......I wish she had written her name on the board)...

Anyway, as mentioned in the latest IMPORTANT post, Ms Chasen was at a psychology conference.
In class we basically just did some handouts. I have the answers and I am going to scan it so that everyone knows the right answers. However, try to do the entire worksheet first.

I think I'll put it as a separate link under MISS OUTS otherwise it'll just take up too much space on the site....

I think that's all we did...

Labelled brain

Labelled brain
A diagram of the brain (labelled)

Which of the following is a direct effect of the release of hormones during prolonged arousal? (Checkpoints 2008)

G.S.R. stands for:

The following statement, "An adaptive response that enhances an animal's chances of survival." describes: (Checkpoints 2008)

The Polygraph detects people's lies:

G.A.S. stands for:

What is another name for Adrenaline?

Homunculus

Homunculus
homunculus - The representation of how the somatosensory cortex perceives the body.

The _________Nervous System is responsible for preparing the body for the "Fight or flight" response.

What type of cells are numerically dominant within the Central Nervous System?

If a neurosurgeon applied a brief electrical current to the cortex, movement and muscular twitches may be triggered in various parts of the body. The area stimulated is the

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Sorry I couldn't resist...
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