Structures
Functions
Lobes
Brain Dysfunction
Cortex
100

the main commissural region of the brain that consists of white matter tracts that connect the left and right cerebral hemispheres. 

Corpus Callosum

100

complex brain structure embedded deep into the temporal lobe.

Hippocampus

100
manages thinking, emotions, personality, judgment, self-control muscle control and movements, memory storage, etc.

Frontal Lobe

100

located in the frontal part of the brain's left hemisphere of the 

Broca's Area

100

Helps control and regulate many higher-level cognitive functions.

Prefrontal Cortex

200

A bundle of nerves that is located in your brainstem.

Reticular Activating System (RAS)

200

the area of the brain controls hunger, thirst, and body temperature.

Hypothalamus

200

Helps you use your senses to understand and respond to the world around you.

Temporal Lobe

200

controls the ability to understand the meaning of words.

Wernicke's Area

200

Receives, integrates, and processes visual information relayed from the retinas.

Visual Cortex

300

egg-shaped structure in the middle of the brain

Thalamus


300

the lowest part of the brain present at the base of the brainstem.

Medulla

300

visual processing area of the brain

Occipital Lobe

300

The region of the cerebral cortex involved in the planning, controlling, and executing voluntary movements.

Motor Cortex

400

a part of the brain located in the back of the head, and above your spinal cord.

Cerebellum

400

major sensory processing hub for your brain

Parietal Lobe

400

All the areas of the brain that let humans process sensory input.

Sensory Cortex

500

the part of the brain that has the closest association with fear, emotions and motivation

Amyglada

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