Advanced Placement (AP)

Herbie is a typical high school student. he enjoys school, friends, sports, and his motorcycle. unfortunately he was not wearing his helmet and had a serious accident that resulted in a brain injury.

describe specifically how his injuries would affect his ability to perform certain behaviors and give a possible reason that if a part were injured, the expected behavior problems might not occur. for example, if his cerebellum was damaged, he might have problems with his coordination for sports.

use each of the following areas of the brain in your description.
a) occipital lobe
b) hippocampus
c) hypothalamus
d) amygdala
e) broca's area
f) wernicke's area

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