Brain Stem
Brain Hemispheres
Brain Lobes
Limbic System
Brain Research Methods
100
The brain stem connects the _____ to the _____
brain; spinal cord
100

Which hemisphere controls the left half of a person's body?

Right hemisphere

100

Which lobe is responsible a person's personality?

Frontal lobe

100

Other than regulating emotions, the amygdala is also responsible for detecting _____.

Threats

100

Looking at cases of rare forms of brain damage, like what happened to Phineas Gage.

Case Studies

200

What type of functions is the brain stem responsible for?

Automatic, life sustaining functions

200

What is the name of the band of neural fibers that connect brain hemispheres and transfers information between them?

Corpus callosum

200

Which lobe is located around your ears?

Temporal lobes

200

The thalamus makes sure sensory information goes to the right part of your brain EXCEPT _____.

Smell

200

Studies the effects of destroyed or damaged brain regions.

Leisoning

300

What is the name of the network of neurons running through the brainstem?

Reticular Activating System (RAS)

300

Split-brain refers to the disconnecting of the corpus callosum, resulting in both brain hemispheres working independently. What health issue can split-brain help people with?

Seizures

300

A person who experiences damage to the _____ will most likely have difficulty speaking.

Broca's area

300

Which limbic structure helps convert your short-term memories into long-term memories?

Hippocampus

300

Involves placing electrodes on a person's head to measure their brain's electrical activity.

EEG (Electroencephalography)

400

What often happens as a result of damage to the medulla?

Death

400

Name at least 2 functions of the right hemisphere of the brain.

Art, spatial, intuition, imagination, creativity

400

What problem could a person face if they experience severe damage to their occipital lobe?

Blindness
400

Which part of the limbic system is responsible for telling you that you are hungry or full?

Hypothalamus

400

This is often used in combination with EEGs and measure's the blood flow in a person's brain.

fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

500

What is the responsibility of the pons?

Coordinates the movement of the left and right sides of the body


Helps regulate sleep and dreams

500
What term matches this definition?


Each hemisphere serves different purposes

Lateralization

500

When you touch a grab a cold soda from your refrigerator, what part of the brain tells you that it is cold?

Parietal lobe

500

Damage to your hippocampus can result in anterograde amnesia. What is anterograde amnesia?

Being unable to form new memories
500

Using magnetic pulses to disrupt or activate certain areas of the brain.

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation)

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