Brain and Behavior (1956)

The film discusses the relationship between brain areas and human behavior, focusing on how different brain regions influence sensory perception, motor control, and language. It describes methods of studying brain function through surgical stimulation and observing the effects of injuries. The visual areas at the back of the brain affect sight, while parietal injuries can impair navigation. Damage to central sensory areas impacts touch sensation, and motor area injuries can result in paralysis. Language functions are primarily located in the left hemisphere, and injuries can lead to complex speech difficulties. Overall, the film highlights the intricate connections between brain structure and behavioral functions.

Keywords
brain function, sensory perception, motor control, language, visual areas, parietal injuries, central sensory areas, paralysis, speech difficulties, brain research
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