What are the Cerebrums' functions?
Radiates Temperature
Iris
Colored part
Sympathetic
Fight of Flight
TV and mobile phones
Radio Waves
What is the Occipital Lobe?
Sight
Connected to the Spinal Cord and controls involuntary actions
Brain stem
What sends the picture to the brain?
Optic Nerve
Parasympathetic
Rest of Digest
What do infrared and visible light have in common?
Human eye can both see them
What is the Pariental lobe?
Reasoning and Lanuguage
What protects the Eye and is a dense outer layer?
Cornea
Voluntary and involuntary movements
Somatic and Automatic division
Black lights and Welding flashes
Ultra Violet
What is the Temporal lobe?
Memories
That the Frontal lobe holds the Personality
The backside of the eye that the image shines onto
What is the retina?
Brain, Spinal Cord, and Brain Stem
Central NS
X-Ray
What does the Frontal lobe do?
Personality
What is the muscle that connects the two brains together?
Corpus callosum
What is the white part of the Game?
The white part of the eye?
All nerves in the body that are found outside of the CNS
Peripheral NS
Gamma-ray
Supernova explosions
Where are all of the lobes located?
Cerebrum