hey i was wondering if anyone did/does communication what are the functions of each section of the brain?
Different lobes:
Frontal - higher order thinking, logical reasoning, planning, motor control
Parietal - Registering sensory information, spatial orientation, perceiving shapes and designs, reading/writing (partially)
Occipital - Receiving and processing visual information
Temporal - Memory, auditory perception, visual perception
There are also different cortices; it is very simple to google them for explanations of functions.
and whats action potential?
An action potential is the changing of electrical potential in a neuron which happens as a result of neuron de/polarisation. The potential travels down the axon of a neuron and causes changes in the electrical charge/polarity. An action potential can trigger a pre-synaptic neuron to release neurotransmitters to diffuse across a synaptic gap, which bind to receptors in post-synaptic dendrites. (This is a pretty simplistic overview. I didn't do hsc or vce bio so I'm not sure what details you need to know exactly)