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UNIVERSIDAD PRIVADA SAN JUAN BAUTISTA

FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD


ESCUELA PROFESIONAL DE PSICOLOGIA

TECHNICAL ENGLISH I

Subject

THE BRAIN ( PART 2)

DOCENTE:
MS. Lucia B Mendoza Larico.
SESIÓN N° 03
PROGRAMACION DE CONTENIDOS

Fuente de referencia : Silabo Por Competencia – Psicología – V ciclo


AGENDA
1.The Brain part 02
2.Amigdala, brain stem, cerebellum
3.Hyphotalamus, limbic system
4.Medula

CLASS 3
Previously in…

• Agenda
1. The Peripheral Nervous System
2. Autonomic nervous system, divided involuntary, motor nerve
3. The Brain part 01 – Auditory cortex, cerebrum, frontal lobe, insular
lobe ,occipital lobe
Get ready!
• Questions :

1. What are some differences between the CNS and the PNS ?

2. What is the purpose of separating the nervous system into different


areas of study?
1. The CNS is made of the brain and spinal cord.

2. The PNS, on the other hand, is made of all the nerves outside of the
brain and spinal cord.

3. The PNS´s main purpose is to connect the body to the CNS. The nerves
of the PNS do not have any protection, but the CNS is protected.

4. It is helpful do divide up the nervous system into smaller systems : It


make easier to study, It can help scientists understand disorders of the
Nervous System more easily.
The Peripheral Nervous System
The Brain ( Part 2 )
GET READY –Virtual Activity

the brain coordinates all of the body's function

It´s comprised :
The cerebrum

Divided into 4 lobes.

Frontal lobe
Occipital lobe

Parietal lobe

Temporal lobe
The Brain

1. What parts of the brain help control the body´s senses?


Various parts of the brain help control the body´s different sense. For instance,
the brain stem´s midbrain helps control vision and hearing. In contrast, one of
the functions of the limbic system´s amygdalae is to help control the sense of smell.
• 2. What are the differences between the brain stem and the
cerebellum?

• The brain stern and the cerebellum are two different part of the brain, with different functions.
Part of the brain stem control senses such as vision and hearing. Others control involuntary
functions, such as breathing and blood pressure.
The Cerebellum, however, mostly controls the body´s voluntary movements.
Reading

List a words that you don´t understand


What connects the medulla to others parts of the brain? (pons)
Where is the Cerebellum?
At the bottom of the brain.
Which parts regulate hormones?
The thalamus, hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. The brain stem = tronco encefálico
Midbrain = Mesencéfalo
Medulla = Médula
Let´s work together - Vocabulary

PONS

Limbic system

Brain stem

Hypothalamus
Vocabulary

amigdala

midbrain The parts of the brain that control


involuntary functions are
the midbrain, medulla, and pons.
cerebelum These make up the brain stem.
Pituitary gland

medula
thalamus
Listening
Language in use

1.What is the conversation about ?


The parts of the brain
2.What does the medulla control?
Involuntary functions
3. What does the pons do?
It connects the cerebrum and the medulla
Correcting a misconception
• How to ask or think of phrases for correcting a misconception.
• Misconception = idea equivocada

• That’s not right


• I think you’ll find you are wrong there.
• That (just) isn’t true
• No, that’s wrong.
• That´s not (quite) right.
• Actually right, but…not quite
Speaking – Let´s practice !
Speaking - Role play
A. Excuse me. I´m having trouble understanding the part that release hormones
B. Do you remember What the parts are?
A. Let´s see. There´s the Thalamus, hypothalamus and Pituitary gland, right?
B. Exactly. Now, the thalamus controls sleep and consciousness.
A. So. The hypothalamus must be the one that controls hunger and thirst.
B. Right. Now, Do you remember What the pituitary gland does?
A. Does it run between the thalamus and the hypothalamus?
B. Actually, no. It´s a gland below the brain that controls growth and other functions.
Writing
Parts of the Brain :
The brain stem´s parts
include : The medulla,
pons, and midbrain.

Functions include regulation of


movement and involuntary
functions.

Part of the brain:


Pituitary gland
Function: This is a gland below
the brain. It controls growth and
other functions.
Virtual activity

https://es.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/Science/Five_se
nses/Our_systems_ux2799479ih
Review
CEREBRUM CEREBRO
HEMISPHERES HEMISFERIOS
CORPUS CALLOSUM CUERPO CALLOSO
LOBES LÓBULO
FRONTAL LOBE LÓBULO FRONTAL
OCCIPITAL LOBE LÓBULO OCCIPITAL
PARIETAL LOBE LÓBULO PARIETAL
TEMPORAL LOBE LÓBULO TEMPORAL
INSULAR LOBE LÓBULO INSULAR
AUDITORY CORTEX CORTEZA AUDITIVA
VISUAL CORTEX CORTEZA VISUAL
SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX CORTEZA SOMATOSENSORIAL
MOTOR CORTEX
ENGLISH TECHNICAL I- PSYCHOLOGY EPICS

LESSON FOR TODAY


Welcome class !
Class objectives
Lesson for Today
• The Brain – part 2
Understanding the lesson
• Concepts
• Definitions
Look at thes equations –Lets´s solve togueter
• Exercise 1
• Exercise 2
Questions
• Is everything clear so far ?
• Feel free to make this an open discussion for questions or clarifications before proceeding
Activity time – Try and Learn
Worksheet
Watch this video
Comprehension Questions –
Summary of Today´s Class
Thank you for joining today´s class
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Bibliografía Básica
Timothy Gilliland, Psy Jenny Dooley.-Student book & Workbook, 2009. Editorial: Express Publishing

Bibliografía Complementaría

Biblioteca Virtual – www.upsjb.edu.pe


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