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100

As the executive center of your brain, this lobe controls your emotions, judgement, and memories.

Frontal Lobe

100

This system activates when your body's 5 senses have been trigger.

Somatic Nervous System

100

Without these, 90% of the brain's matter would instead be filled with dead neurons.

Glial Cells

100

The first part of the brain to form and develop, this highway of cells connects the brain to the spinal cord.

Brain Stem

100

The automatic operation of your whole body are connected and controlled by this similar sounding system.

Autonomic Nervous System

200

First described, and later named after this German neurologist, this is the area of the temporal lobe that is involved with language comprehension. 

Wernicke's Area

200

One of the Occipital Lobe's primary functions. It's helps the brain process defining features.

Facial Recognition

200

The lack of neural activity in this area causes speech to become fragmented, often damaging one's grammatical confidence.

Broca's Area

200

From as early as fetal development, this structure regulates all your bodily functions.

Medulla Oblondata

200

Without this vital brain fragment, you might never feel pain again.

Pons

300

Dendrites connecting to the synapses of these important cells are what allow electrical signals to travel throughout your body.

Neurons

300

The part of the brain stem which acts as a switchboard, routing signals to and from your brain.

Thalamus

300

The failure of this important brain segment can cause all your senses to be depleted

Parietal Lobe

300

Without proper nourishment, this gland can stunt a child's growth.

Pituitary Gland

300

Alzheimer's, a common cause of dementia, affects the memory of it's victims by shrinking this part of the brain.

Hippocampus

400

Making sense of the world around you is the primary function of this important lobe.

Temporal Lobe

400

After ceasing to take a specific substance, the amygdala will signal your brain to unhealthily crave that substance.

Withdrawal

400

A head injury to this core of the brain could cause dystonia, muscle tremors, or even vertigo.

Cerebellum

400

From the moment of birth, the hypothalamus regulates the body's internal conditions.

Homeostasis

400

Roger Sperry and Michael Gazzaniga famously cut this brain piece, preventing signals to cross into the other half of the brain.

Corpus Collosum

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