This part helps you make decisions — and overthink them at 3 a.m.
What is Frontal Lobe?
This part helps you remember — like where you left your phone… or didn’t.
What is hippocampus
Without this, you’d forget to breathe — and that’s kind of a big deal.
What is Medulla?
This lets the brain’s left and right sides gossip about what’s going on.
What is Corpus Callosum
The biggest brain section — multitasks everything from thinking to zoning out.
What is Cerebrum?
This lobe helps you know where your body parts are — so you don’t accidentally high-five the air.
What is Parietal Lobe?
It’s the tiny part that controls hunger, thirst, and your inner “I need a nap” alarm.
What is hypothalamus
This part helps you dream — and sometimes drool — during sleep.
What is Pons
The brain’s mail sorter — sends every message to the right place except your group texts.
What is Thalamus
The “main character” section — controls reasoning, personality, and emotions.
What is Forebrain
Without this, you wouldn’t understand what anyone’s saying — or hear the tea being spilled.
What is Temporal Lobe?
This side of the brain is the reason you’re creative — or why you doodle instead of taking notes.
What is Right Hemisphere?
Controls reflexes and eye movement — your built-in “WHAT WAS THAT?!” system.
What is Midbrain
This keeps you balanced — without it, walking up stairs would be a full-contact sport.
What is Cerebellum
This one controls hormones — the reason you’re growing and moody
What is Pituitary Gland?
This lobe lets you see things — pretty important unless you like guessing shapes for fun.
What is Occipital Lobe?
The logical side that helps you do math, read directions, and win arguments (sometimes).
What is Left Hemipshere?
Helps you move on purpose — like raising your hand to ask “is this on the test?”
What is Primary Motor Cortex?
This part helps you talk — or, in your case, mumble through presentations.
What is Broca Area?
Keeps you alive 24/7 without you doing anything — basically your brain’s auto mode.
What is brainstem
The wrinkly outer layer that lets you think, dream, and reread that one awkward text 40 times.
What is the Cerebral Cortex?
This part fires up when you realize there’s a pop quiz you didn’t study for.
What is Amygdala
This keeps you awake in class (sometimes). When it doesn’t, that’s on you.
What is Reticular Formation
Lets you understand what people say — unless it’s your math teacher explaining fractions.
What is Wernicke’s Area?
Helps you feel touch — like your phone slipping out of your hand for the fifth time today.
What is the Primary Somatosensory Cortex?