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This concise lesson describes the function of the cerebellum. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources are part of the 3rd lesson in a series of 17 lessons that cover the details of the brain and neuropsychology topic of the AQA GCSE Psychology specification.

In the previous lesson, the students were introduced to the function of the lobes of the cerebral cortex and so the initial task challenges them to use that knowledge to learn the name of the cerebellum. The students will be able to locate this structure on a diagram. Moving forwards, the function of this brain structure as controlling balance, posture and fine movement is introduced and real life examples are given. As this is the last lesson on brain structure, the final part of the lesson uses a BLOCKBUSTERS quiz to challenge their understanding of the content of the first 3 lessons of this topic.

This topic of the brain and neuropsychology has proved particularly difficult for the students in recent years, so I have taken time to analyse the lesson sequencing. There’s a lot of content to absorb and to understand before moving onto the next part, so I’ve tried to ensure that cross topics links and prior knowledge checks run throughout the lessons. I have organised the lessons to run through the biology content first before moving onto the psychology parts as shown by the 17 lessons below:

#1 Organisation of the nervous system
#2 The structure and function of the cerebral lobes
#3 The cerebellum
#4 The structure and function of the sensory and motor neurones
#5 The relay neurones
#6 Synaptic transmission
#7 Excitation and inhibition at the synapse
#8 The somatic nervous system
#9 The autonomic nervous system
#10 The fight or flight response
#11 James-Lange theory of emotion
#12 James-Lange theory of emotion part 2
#13 Penfield’s study of the interpretative index
#14 Hebb’s theory of learning and neuronal growth
#15 An introduction to neuropsychology
#16 Brain scanning techniques
#17 Tulving’s gold memory study

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