Lesson5 Perdev g4 The Power of Minds
Lesson5 Perdev g4 The Power of Minds
Lesson5 Perdev g4 The Power of Minds
UNLEASHING
YOUR BRAIN’S
POTENTIAL
But new research shows that the brain is more like a muscle—it
changes and gets stronger when you use it. And scientists have been
able to show just how the brain grows and gets stronger when you learn.
But most people don’t know that when they practice and learn new
things, parts of their brain change and get larger a lot like muscles do
when they exercise.
Motivational
Questions
1.What is the brain and how does it
work?
2. The explanation for this situation is that the police might have assumed that
John, the suspected murderer, was the fireman because traditionally, firefighting
has been a male-dominated profession, and the name "John" is typically associated
with males. This scenario highlights the danger of jumping to conclusions based
on limited information and stereotypes, as it can lead to wrongful accusations and
misunderstandings. It serves as a reminder to consider all available evidence
and avoid making assumptions solely based on names or professions
THE POWER TO ACT
The three major parts of the brain:
the cerebrum, the cerebellum and the brain stem.
The brain stem
connects the spinal
cord and the brain. It
controls functions that
keep people alive such
as breathing, heart
rate, blood pressure
and food digestion.
Those activities
occur without any
thought. You aren't
telling yourself,
"Inhale. Exhale.
Inhale." You're just
breathing
The cerebrum is the largest of the
three brain sections, accounts for
about 85 percent of the brain's weight,
and has four lobes. The lobes-frontal,
parietal, temporal and occipital --
each have different functions. They
get their names from the sections of
the skull that are next to them. The
parietal lobe helps people understand
what they see and feel, while the
frontal lobe determines personality
and emotions. Vision functions are
located in the occipital lobe, and
hearing and word recognition abilities
are in the temporal lobe.
Things are different in the cerebellum. That region controls
voluntary movement. When you want to lift your fork, wave
your hand, brush your hair or wink at a cutie, you form the
thought and then an area in the cerebellum translates your will
into action. It happens so quickly.
CRITICAL
AGE
Because the brain's healthy functioning is essential to living and
determines quality of life, doctors emphasize protecting the organ
from injury and chemical abuse.
During the first three years of life, the brain experiences most
of its growth and develops most of its potential for learning.
"Once enough people take it, scientists apply for grants and
start studying it. People are inventive. They find new drugs or
new ways to take old drugs-like crack from cocaine. "There's a
lot we won't know about until later. "The classic example is
cigarettes. We allowed people to smoke for 100 years before we
knew about all the horrible things that nicotine will do.
IDENTIFY YOUR
BRAIN
DOMINANCE!
Brain Dominance Instruction: Write “yes” on the line provided if it applies
to you and “no” if it doesn’t. Which of these apply to you?
A. B.
___ I am very organized. ___ I work best in a quiet space.
___ I remember faces more than ___ I daydream a lot.
names. ___ I hate taking risks.
___ I think things through before ___ I tend to get emotional.
making a decision. ___ I make a to-do-list.
___ If someone’s mad at me, I can tell
even without the person saying a
word.
Note: If you have more “yes” answers from the left column, you are probably
left-brain dominant, while if you have more “yes” answers from the right
column, you are probably right-brain dominant.
Researchers believed that brain dominance determines a person’s preferences,
problem-solving style, personality characteristics, and even career choices. For
example, a right-brain individual will quickly get a feeling for a situation, while a
left-brain person will usually ask a lot of questions first.