This lobe is primarily responsible for vision.
A) Frontal Lobe
B) Temporal Lobe
C) Occipital Lobe
D) Parietal Lobe
C) Occipital Lobe
This structure connects the two cerebral hemispheres.
A) Thalamus
B) Corpus Callosum
C) Cerebellum
D) Medulla
B) Corpus Callosum
This structure initiates fear responses.
A) Hippocampus
B) Amygdala
C) Cerebellum
D) Thalamus
B) Amygdala
Which embryonic layer develops into the nervous system?
A) Mesoderm
B) Endoderm
C) Ectoderm
D) Neural Crest
C) Ectoderm
Which term means “toward the nose”?
A) Caudal
B) Ventral
C) Rostral
D) Dorsal
C) Rostral
This lobe is heavily involved in hearing, memory, and language.
A) Temporal Lobe
B) Occipital Lobe
C) Parietal Lobe
D) Cerebellum
A) Temporal Lobe
Split-brain surgery is mainly used to treat:
A) Depression
B) Blindness
C) Severe Epilepsy
D) Parkinson’s Disease
C) Severe Epilepsy
This structure is critical for memory and learning.
A) Pons
B) Hypothalamus
C) Hippocampus
D) Medulla
C) Hippocampus
Failure of the anterior neural tube to close causes:
A) Parkinson’s Disease
B) Spina Bifida
C) Anencephaly
D) Epilepsy
C) Anencephaly
Which term means “toward the tail”?
A) Posterior/Caudal
B) Anterior/Rostral
C) Medial
D) Ipsilateral
A) Posterior/Caudal
Damage to this lobe would most likely impair planning and coordinated movement.
A) Occipital Lobe
B) Frontal Lobe
C) Temporal Lobe
D) Cerebellum
B) Frontal Lobe
Visual processing is organized in this way.
A) Ipsilateral
B) Contralateral
C) Bilateral
D) Horizontal
B) Contralateral
This structure helps express emotions and resolve mental conflict.
A) Corpus Callosum
B) Cingulate Gyrus
C) Occipital Lobe
D) Cerebellum
B) Cingulate Gyrus
Failure of the posterior neural tube to close causes:
A) Spina Bifida
B) Stroke
C) Aphasia
D) Alzheimer’s Disease
A) Spina Bifida
Which plane divides the brain into left and right sections?
A) Coronal
B) Horizontal
C) Sagittal
D) Axial
C) Sagittal
A patient with damage in the highlighted area would MOST likely experience problems with:
A) Hearing
B) Vision
C) Balance
D) Speech production
B) Vision
This patient underwent surgery cutting the communication pathway between the two hemispheres. Which structure was severed?
A) Thalamus
B) Corpus Callosum
C) Hippocampus
D) Cerebellum
B) Corpus Callosum
The highlighted structure is primarily associated with fear and fight-or-flight responses. What is this structure?
A) Hippocampus
B) Thalamus
C) Amygdala
D) Hypothalamus
C) Amygdala
The highlighted embryonic brain region later develops into which of the following structures?
A) Cerebellum and pons
B) Occipital lobe and hippocampus
C) Amygdala and thalamus
D) Corpus callosum and frontal lobe
A) Cerebellum and pons
Structures on opposite sides are called:
A) Ipsilateral
B) Medial
C) Contralateral
D) Dorsal
C) Contralateral
A patient can feel an object placed in their hand but cannot determine its shape or identify it by touch alone. Which lobe is MOST likely damaged?
A) Frontal Lobe
B) Temporal Lobe
C) Parietal Lobe
D) Occipital Lobe
C) Parietal Lobe
A split-brain patient sees a spoon in the LEFT visual field. What will MOST likely happen?
A) The patient can name and draw the spoon
B) The patient can neither name nor draw the spoon
C) The patient can draw the spoon but cannot name it
D) The patient cannot draw the spoon but can name it
C) The patient can draw the spoon but cannot name it
Which of the following structure-function matchings is CORRECT?
A) Hippocampus — memory and learning
B) Cerebellum — emotional regulation
C) Thalamus — fight-or-flight responses
D) Medulla — memory storage
A) Hippocampus — memory and learning
Which brain structure develops from the metencephalon?
A) Thalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Amygdala
D) Hippocampus
B) Cerebellum
What is the anatomical name of the highlighted brain region?
A) Dorsolateral frontal lobe
B) Ventromedial occipital lobe
C) Medial rostral temporal lobe
D) Posterior lateral parietal lobe
C) Medial rostral temporal lobe