What is the second largest part of the brain?
Cerebellum.
What structure is known as the “gateway to the cerebral cortex”?
Thalamus.
How many pairs of cranial nerves are there?
12 pairs.
What white matter pattern in the cerebellum is called the “tree of life”?
Arbor vitae.
Which part of the diencephalon regulates hormone secretion and autonomic functions?
Hypothalamus.
Which cranial nerve controls smell?
Olfactory nerve (CN I).
Name one non-motor function of the cerebellum.
Timekeeping, sensory evaluation, emotional regulation, or spatial perception.
Which gland secretes melatonin to regulate circadian rhythm?
Pineal gland (epithalamus).
Which cranial nerve is responsible for facial expression?
Facial nerve (CN VII).
What structure connects the two cerebral hemispheres?
Corpus callosum.
What are the four major parts of the brainstem?
Diencephalon, midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
Name two functions of the hypothalamus.
Thermoregulation, food/water intake, sleep/wake rhythm, emotional behavior, hormone secretion.
Name the three meninges from innermost to outermost.
Pia mater, arachnoid mater, dura mater.
Name all five lobes of the cerebrum.
Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, insula.
Which brainstem structure regulates heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing?
Medulla oblongata.
Which brain structure is considered the “master gland” because it controls many body functions by secreting hormones?
Pituitary gland.
Recite the mnemonic for cranial nerve names.
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