cerebral sit ups
Cerebellum crunches
Stretch those stems
The limbo
Building up the brain
100
This connects the two hemispheres of the brain.
What is the corpus callosum?
100
Latin for "the little brain".
What is the cerebellum?
100
The 3 parts of the brain stem.
What are midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata?
100
The four areas that make up the Limbic system.
What are Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Amygdala and Hippocampus?
100
Name 4 structures that operate at the unconscious level.
What is Spinal cord, brain stem, cerebellum and Limbic system?
200
These are the 4 lobes of the cerebral cortex.
What is frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal?
200
When the cerebellum is fully developed.
What is at 15-20 years old?
200
The primary function of the brain stem.
What is survival?
200
Loubaina's keyword for the Thalamus.
What is Relay Station?
200
Any 4 parts of a neuron.
What are axon, dendrites, spines, myelin sheath etc.?
300
The purpose of the corpus callosum.
What is allows 2 hemispheres to share memory and learning?
300
The amount of nerve fibers that connects the cerebellum to the brain.
What is 40 million?
300
The core of neurons deep inside the brain stem.
What is reticular formation?
300
In the brain this is located below the thalamus.
What is hypothalamus?
300
One area of the brain that functions at a conscious level.
What is cerebrum?
400
This is what the cerebral cortex is made of.
What is sulci and gyri?
400
Name 3 things the cerebellum controls.
What is movement, posture and balance?
400
Where the brain stem is located.
What is between the thalamus and spinal cord?
400
This area of the brain stores fearful memories.
What is amygdala?
400
Name 3 types of glial cells.
What is radial, macrophage, Oligo, or Astrocyte?
500
The cerebrum is what percentage of the brain in weight.
What is 80%?
500
How the cerebellum plays a role in cognition.
What is by having the most nerve cells in the brain controlling movements, it is strongly linked to memory and learning?
500
These areas work together to form the Reticular Activating System.
What is reticular formation in the brain stem, some neurons in the thalamus and in the sensory system.
500
A disease that begins in the hippocampus.
What is Alzheimers?
500
When sensory information first begin to develop in the brain.
What is in the third semester in utero?
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