Brain Lobes
Memory and emotion
Hormones and regulation
Motor and Coordination
Brain Pathways
100

This lobe is primarily responsible for decision-making, and impulse control. 

Frontal Lobe 

100

This structure plays a key role in forming new memories and learning

Hippocampus

100

This brain region regulates hunger, thirst, body temperature, and basic drives. 

Hypothalamus 

100

The structure is responsible for balance, coordination, and fine motor movements

Cerebellum

100

This structure relays sensory information to the cerebral cortex

Thalamus

200

This lobe processes visual information and is located at the back of the brain

Occipital Lobe

200

This brain region is mainly involved in processing fear and emotional responses

Amygdala 

200

This gland is known as the "master gland" because it controls other endocrine glands

Pituitary Gland

200

This group of structures is involved in initiating and controlling voluntary movement

Basal Ganglia

200

This structure carries information between the brain and the rest of the body

Spinal Cord

300

This lobe is involved in auditory processing and language comprehension

Temporal Lobe

300
This structure connects emotions to memories, especially emotional memories

Amygdala

300
This gland secretes melatonin and helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle

Pineal Gland

300

This structure connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate.

Brain stem


300

This outer layer of the brain is responsible for higher-level cognitive functions 

Cerebral Cortex

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