Title: Brain Myths
1Brain Myths Misperceptions
2Brain Myths Misperceptions
- Fact All 100 billion neurons, each with their
1,000-10,000 synaptic connections are always
active. - Each neuron in the brain requires a continuous
supply of glucose and oxygen. - Each neuron must make ATP to support the sodium
pump (Na, K ATPase) which functions as a
membrane battery charger
Brain Myth 1 We only use 10 of our brain.
3Brain Myths Misperceptions
- Although there are functional differences between
right and left brains, both brains are used for
most tasks. - The right brain is more holistic and intuitive
- The left brain is more analytical
- The left brain analyzes the verbal aspects of
language while the right brain deals with the
nonverbal aspects.
Brain Myth 2 Right/ Left brain myth
4Brain Myths Misperceptions
- While there are limits to CNS regeneration, brain
areas can be reassigned to restore functions lost
by brain injury. - Recently discovered neural stem cells allow some
regeneration by neuronal replacement. - Restoration of function can also be met by axon
sprouting and synaptic rearrangements and changes
in membrane proteins (story of Hank).
Brain Myth 3 Brain damage is permanent
5Brain Myths Misperceptions
- This concepts states that the human brain can get
full and not be able to store any more
information. - The brain is NOT limited in its ability to
process and store information within the limits
of an individuals lifetime. We do not live long
enough to fill up our brains hard drive.
Brain Myth 4 The brain is like a sponge
6Brain Myths Misperceptions
- The computer is primarily a serial processing
device that uses 1s and 0s at very high speed. - The brain is a parallel and heirarchical
processing system that uses more than 70
different chemical neurotransmitter substances.
Brain Myth 5 The brain processes information
like a computer
7Brain Myths Misperceptions
- While evolution has resulted in larger brains in
the more advanced vertebrates and mammals,
larger brain size does not necessarily mean
greater intelligence. - The largest brain is that of the sperm whale
(Physeter macrocephalus) 8,000 gm (18 pounds) - Mans brain is about 1,400 gm (1/5 that of the
Sperm whale)
Brain Myth 6 Intelligence is based on brain size
8Brain Myths Misperceptions
- Homo floriensis 380 gm
- Homo habilis 750 gm
- Homo erectus 980 gm
- Homo sapiens 1,400 gm
- Homo neanderthalensis 1750 gm
Brain Myth 6 Intelligence is based on brain size
9Brain Myths Misperceptions
- Homo floriensis 380 gm
- Homo habilis 750 gm
- Homo erectus 980 gm
- Homo sapiens 1,400 gm
- Homo neanderthalensis 1750 gm
Brain Myth 6 Intelligence is based on brain size
10Brain Myths Misperceptions
- Intelligence is more closely related to the
brain/body mass ratio - Fish 15,000
- Reptiles 11,500
- Birds 1 220
- Mammals 1 180
- Humans 1 50
- Men have larger brains than women.
- Women have a higher brain to body mass ratio than
men.
Brain Myth 6 Intelligence is based on brain size
11Brain Myths Misperceptions
- Our perceptions are created by bits and pieces of
information and created by the brain.
Our Perceptions
12Brain Myths Misperceptions
- The human brain has the capacity to assemble
color, oriented lines, motion, and depth
information independently from separate parallel
streams of visual information processing pathways
to create a coherent visual image
Our Perceptions Visual perceptions
13Brain Myths Misperceptions
14Brain Myths Misperceptions
Our Perceptions
15Brain Myths Misperceptions
16Brain Myths Misperceptions
17Brain Myths Misperceptions
18Brain Myths Misperceptions
19Brain Myths Misperceptions
20Brain Myths Misperceptions
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Our Perceptions
21Brain Myths Misperceptions
Our Perceptions are not the same
- Color-blind individuals cannot see the numbers
that appear in the circles to the left.
http//www.moillusions.com/2009/04/color-blindness
-test-ultimate-edition.html
22Brain Myths Misperceptions
Our Perceptions are not the same The reverse
color-blindness test
http//www.kidfreeliving.com/colorblind
23Brain Myths Misperceptions
- This is what a color-blind individual sees
This is what a normal seeing individual sees
Our Perceptions are not the same The reverse
color-blindness test
http//www.cs.unm.edu/aaron/creative/colorTest.ht
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24Brain Myths Misperceptions
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25Brain Myths Misperceptions
Schematic drawing showing how the left hemisphere
differs from the right in mnemonic functions. The
left is specialized for semantic processing while
the right appears to be specialized for episodic
memory.
Gazzaniga, M.S. (2011) Cerebral Specialization
and interhemispheric communication
(http//brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/123/7/129
3.full)
26Brain Myths Misperceptions
- Hemispatial neglect syndrome
(http//jnnp.bmj.com/content/75/1/13.abstract)