For AP psych
Period 2A

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the medulla oblongata...
the medulla oblongata is the highest part of johns spine, and the lowest part of your brain! it controls your heart and lungs. if it is damaged, you can die.

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temporal lobe....
located in the brain right below johns temples, is the temporal lobe which helps with the understanding of speech. damage to the temporal lobe can cause disturbance in auditory sensation, perception and language comprehension.
corpus callosum...
corupus callosum is a broad band of nerve fibers joining the two hemispheres of johns brain. Damage to the corpus callosum interrupts the steady flow of information between the two sides of the brain.

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reticular formation
reticular formation is the network of nerve pathways in the brain connecting the spinal cord, cerebrum, and cerebellum, and mediating the overall level of consciousness. When john stubs his toe, reticular formation sends messages to the brain letting it know that you are in pain. damage can cause fatigue, coma , or even death............

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...it is located in the brain stem

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pons...
the pons lies between johns midbrain (above) and the medulla oblongata (below) and in front of the cerebellum. the pons controls johns eye movement, and facial expression when he's happy or sad! Injury to the Pons produces coma, causing sleep disturbances, or sensory disturbances.


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cerebellum....
is the part of johns brain at the back of the skull in vertebrates. Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity. damage can cause loss of coordination of motor movement, or the inability to judge distance and when to stop.

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thalamus...
located between johns cerebral cortex and the midbrain. The thalamus creates the ability for you to touch, taste, smell, and hear. also controls voluntary movement. A damaged thalmus can lead to sleeping problems, memory issues, sensory impariment and extreme sensitivity to pain and touch

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hippocampus....
The hippocampus is located in johns brain's medial temporal lobe, and regulates emotions. it is associated with long term memories and if damaged, can result in anterograde amnesia: loss of ability to form new memories.

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For AP psych
Period 2A

Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
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Preview audio:
storyj.mp/adj8wat4zfnz
the medulla oblongata...
the medulla oblongata is the highest part of johns spine, and the lowest part of your brain! it controls your heart and lungs. if it is damaged, you can die.

2
temporal lobe....
located in the brain right below johns temples, is the temporal lobe which helps with the understanding of speech. damage to the temporal lobe can cause disturbance in auditory sensation, perception and language comprehension.
corpus callosum...
corupus callosum is a broad band of nerve fibers joining the two hemispheres of johns brain. Damage to the corpus callosum interrupts the steady flow of information between the two sides of the brain.

3
reticular formation
reticular formation is the network of nerve pathways in the brain connecting the spinal cord, cerebrum, and cerebellum, and mediating the overall level of consciousness. When john stubs his toe, reticular formation sends messages to the brain letting it know that you are in pain. damage can cause fatigue, coma , or even death............

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