Brain+dissection+project

You and your partner will be working together to dissect, your project is to visually depict the parts of the brain.

The handouts explain at what points you take pics, but really, take pics of it all!

Your handouts are taken from [|MIT] and [|Hanover] if you are having a hard time with the images.

Explain Everything is an app that some of you have already on your iPad for labeling your images but if you have destroyed your iPad or something, please feel free to stick with Notability or Slides or whatever you want

The objective is to demonstrate how structure and function are in a relationship. The location of lobes makes so much sense given what the function is, why is this? The greater detail you go into the more you will learn and retain. Geography is indeed destiny... You are not doing outside research, this is just you, the brain, your lab packets and your 3D Brain app, no need for citation. This lab is an exercise in hypotheses.


 * Why do you think things are near each other, what are the relationships present?**
 * You need to know what the parts do and what their relationships are...**

You will turn in your project here. In the discussion section Your names are the Title.

Enjoy the adventure!

Rubric: incredibly well labeled, it is clear that you took many photos but chose the best from all of them ||  ||   || Images are incomplete. || in exhaustive detail. Your knowledge of structural details is undeniable. ||  ||   || Functions are not fully labeled. || Relationships || Discussion includes insightful commentary, demonstrates deep knowledge and understanding. Connections are clear and your explanations of relationships show insight and clarity. ||  ||   || Discussion is incomplete, erroneous, etc. || Location || Discussion includes insightful commentary, demonstrates deep knowledge and understanding. ||  ||   || Discussion is incomplete. ||
 * || Exemplary || Acceptable || Developing || Incomplete ||
 * Images || Images are clear and
 * Labeling of function || All labels accurate and
 * Discussion of
 * Discussion of

Checklist of parts that must be discussed in no particular order: olfactory bulb optic nerve olfactory bulb frontal lobe occipital lobe parietal lobe temporal lobe occipitial lobe pons medulla pituitary gland cerebellum sulcus (sulci really) cranial nerve hypothalamus hippocampus (as many structures of the limbic system as possible) amygdala pineal gland

The difference between grey and whit matter. This is best seen in a slide.