I Lobe You
The Limbic System
Brain Stem
Regions
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100

Select, organize, and integrate visual info

What is the Occipital lobe?

100

“Master” gland

Produce and release hormones

What is the pituitary gland?

100

The brain stem connects which parts of the Central Nervous System

What is the spinal cord to the brain?

100

information from four senses is sent here first

What is the thalamus?

100

T/F -The brain named itself.

What is True?

200


What is the temporal lobe?

200

Activated with emotions; specifically fear and anger

what is the amygdala?

200

The brain stem is comprised of this many regions

What is three?

200

"little brain"

What is the cerebellum?

200

The two divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System

What is autonomic and somatic?
300

HUGE importance in integrating sensory information including touch, temperature, pain, and pain

What is the parietal lobe?

300

Helps coordinate autonomic nervous system by commanding the pitutary gland

What is the hypothalamus?

300

The brain stem is critical for what type of functions?

what is primitive functions? (breathing, sleep, eating)

300

The area associated with sensing the pressure on your skin

What is the parietal lobe's somatosensory cortex?

300

The brain hemisphere associated with logical thinking

What is the left hemisphere?

400

processing auditory information and encoding memories

what is the temporal lobe

400

damage this and you will struggle encoding new memories

what is the hippocampus?

400

This region handles the unconscious processes

What is pons?

400

This region of the brain helps coordinate voluntary movement, balance, and coordination

What is cerebellum?

400

Why is the brain wrinkled?

What is to fit within the skull space?

500

The four lobes are considered what generally?

What is the cerebrum?

500

Name the four main parts of the limbic system

What is the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, hippocampus, and the amygdala?

500

From superior to inferior (top to bottom), label the brain stem regions

What is the midbrain (thalamus), pons, medulla oblongota?

500

What does FMSPOT stand for?

What is frontal, motor, sensory, parietal, occipital, temporal

500

Where did Shante receive her college degrees from?

What is Minnesota State University, Mankato?

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