The Four Lobes
Where would brain injuries be?
Other Parts of The Brain
100

What does the frontal lobe control?

speech formation, movement, and reasoning/logic

100

A person is having difficulty moving their arms. If the problem is in the brain, it might be located in their

Cerebellum

100

What does the brain stem do?

The brain stem is what keeps us breathing and our heart beating. Without the stem, we wouldn't be alive.
200

What is the parietal lobe?

This part of the brain is where you react to sensory (physical touch), and channels a reaction to pain.

200

A woman is having difficulty walking. If the problem is in her brain, it could be damage to her

Cerebellum

200
What role does the cerebellum play in our lives?

The cerebellum coordinates movement. Without your cerebellum, you couldn’t walk upright, or do simple things like touching your finger to your nose.

300

What is the occipital lobe responsible for?

Your occipital lobe controls how you react to your surroundings, what you see, and recognize the things around you.

300

An older man is having heart problems. If the problem is in his brain, it could be the result of damage to his

Brain Stem

300

How does the cerebrum affect our body?

The cerebrum holds all of our lobes, which control nearly every part of our function list as a human being. 

400

Where are the four lobes all located in the brain?

They are located in the cerebral cortex.

400

A boy is having trouble remembering names and places.  In what part of the brain would this problem occur.

Cortex

400

What does the corpus callosum do?

The corpus callosum connects the two cerebral hemispheres, allowing them to communicate. It is also involved in movement control, cognitive functions, and vision.

500

What does the temporal lobe do?

This is where we hear, and where our most amazing parts are stored (memories).

500

If someone is having trouble with their memory and recognizing where they are or what something is, what part of their brain is damaged?

Cortex

500

What goes on in the pre-motor area of the brain?

This part of the brain is what plans your movements.

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