Cerebellum

Step 1:
From the article, choose 3 or more interesting facts about the part of the brain you are researching and explain the facts. In some detail, using your own words, prepare to present the facts either in your poster or in the text box of this discussion.
Step 2:
Topic – Cerebellum
NOTE: You do not have to summarize all of your research. Your objective is to create an interesting visual (think: infographic or google slides or even a PowerPoint) so that an outside observer could quickly learn more about your chosen topic.
Step 3:
To build your visual component for this assignment you will need to include the following:
1) At least 2 images (pictures, charts, and graphs all count as images)
2) Your research reflecting the information you found pertaining to the area of the brain you researched. You will need to integrate your research and include in-text citations when referencing your research.
3) Your reference page in APA format. For in-text citations (in the body of your poster) cite the author’s name and publication date i.e., (Thompson, 2018). Your full reference list can be placed either at the bottom of the visual or in the textbox of the discussion.

Cerebellum

Step 1:
From the article, choose 3 or more interesting facts about the part of the brain you are researching and explain the facts. In some detail, using your own words, prepare to present the facts either in your poster or in the text box of this discussion.
Step 2:
Topic – Cerebellum
NOTE: You do not have to summarize all of your research. Your objective is to create an interesting visual (think: infographic or google slides or even a PowerPoint) so that an outside observer could quickly learn more about your chosen topic.
Step 3:
To build your visual component for this assignment you will need to include the following:
1) At least 2 images (pictures, charts, and graphs all count as images)
2) Your research reflecting the information you found pertaining to the area of the brain you researched. You will need to integrate your research and include in-text citations when referencing your research.
3) Your reference page in APA format. For in-text citations (in the body of your poster) cite the author’s name and publication date i.e., (Thompson, 2018). Your full reference list can be placed either at the bottom of the visual or in the textbox of the discussion.

Cerebral cortex, diencephalon, cerebellum, or brain stem.

 

Pick an area of the brain to focus on for your discussion; you may pick anywhere in the cerebral cortex, diencephalon, cerebellum, or brain stem.

Answer the following questions; you may complete additional research as needed:
Describe the area you selected, where it is located, and the area’s function. Be specific.
If damage to this area occurred, what would the symptoms be, or what would the patient experience based on the structure’s function?
What activities of daily living, ADLs, would you assume as affected? Explain your reasoning.
Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA format.