ScribePost: March 11
okay so important that the slides from March 11ths class are from about slide 22 to 32. Remember the cerebral lobes are very important, and do the maccerena to remember those! Know what they do and where they are located.
this was just kinda an interesting article about shots to the head in the Winnipeg Free Press:
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/hockey/onsequences-alone-will-stop-head-shots--87454842.html
Also important is the processing centers as well as remembering the Wernicke's area located on the dorsal area of the left temporal lobe. As well as the Broca's area located on the left frontal lobe.
Happy studying :)
14 comments:
I liked the article, and the maccerena head thing will definitly help me!
its kinda weird how we were talking about that, and then this just happens to pop up!
overall, v.interesting article esherren!
thats pretty sweet sherren!
http://catalog.nucleusinc.com/generateexhibit.php?ID=14614&I=
found this, its like an animation that covers most of what we covered that class!
looks pretty sweet, 3d diagrams!
Really good tie-in with something "real world", sherren!
Maria, that's a GREAT find. I really like how you're building on these posts. Keep up the good work.
Maria that diagram really helped me thanks.
Great post Emma! Just about the headshots in hockey, I saw this on CTV morning news: http://watch.ctv.ca/news/latest/head-shots/#clip274687
watch 2:43- 3:16
great job emma !
i liked the macarena for how to remember the parts of the brain
the article was good! And the maccerena will really help to remember the lobes of the brain. Great job!
The article was really interesting Emma!
Thank you Maria for the video, it really clarifies things.
and no, I will not have fun studying :(
the article was very interesting, and that diagram was also helpful maria !
thanks for that diagram maria.. and emma that article was really interesting and tied in great with what we learned in class!
good job! like the reminder about the head macaragna
Article was interesting, and the diagram helped too. Thanks emma & maria
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