This side of the cerebral hemisphere controls art and creativity.
What is the right brain.
This question has to do with the cerebral hemispheres.
This pole is located between the frontal and occipital poles, and sits in the anterior part of middle cranial fossa in each temporal lobe.
What is the temporal pole.
This part of the Diencephalon relays sensory impulses between the cerebral cortex and the cerebral motor cortex.
What is the thalamus.
This part of the Brainstem contains visual and auditory carriers and contains nuclei for cranial nerves.
What is the midbrain.
This part of the cerebellum is responsible for balance and posture and processes information from cerebral motor cortex and visual and equilibrium pathways.
What is the cerebellum.
This side of the cerebral hemisphere controls the left hand.
What is right.
This question has to do with the diencephalon.
This part of the brain relays and is the processing center for sensory information and autonomic control.
What is the diencephalon.
This part of the Diencephalon regulates body temp, food intake, water balance and hormonal output and is also the chief integration center of the autonomic nervous system.
What is the hypothalamus.
This part of the brainstem passes messages between the spinal cord and the brain and is essential for regulating the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
What is the medulla oblongata.
The cerebellum is the largest part of the what?
What is the hindbrain.
The connecting nerves between the 2 hemispheres of the brain are called the what
What is Corpus callosum.
This question has to do with the Diencephalon.
This part of the Diencephalon produces hormones that regulate heart rate and body temperature.
What is the hypothalamus.
This system of the Diencephalon mediates emotional response and is involved in memory processing.
What is the umbilic System.
This part of the Brainstem relays information from the cerebrum to the cerebellum and cooperates with the medullary centers to control respiratory rate and depth.
What is the pons.
Damaging the cerebellum can lead to problems in what?
What is movement, posture, and equilibrium.
The mental process of redirecting one's focus of attention away from one fixation and toward a different focus of attention is this.
What is Cognitive shift.
This question has to do with the brain stem.
This tube like band of nervous tissue carries nerve signals from your brain to your body and vice versa.
What is the spinal cord.
What is the lobe of the cerebellum that processes memory and understanding speech?
What is the temporal lobe.
This part of the brainstem helps regulate skeletal and visceral muscle activity as well as maintaining cerebral cortical alertness.
What is the reticular formation.
The folds of the cerebellum are called what?
What are folia.
This pole is part of the brain that plays a part in memory, judgment, and other vital functions.
What is the frontal pole.
This question has to do with the cerebellum.
This lobe influences the initiation, planning, and coordination of movement and determines the strength, direction, and scope of the movement.
What is the posterior lobe.
This is a Small pea-shaped object of the brain that is most active during emotional states.
What is the amygdala.
These nerves send electrical signals between your brain, face, neck and torso.
What are cranial nerves.
This fissure separates the anterior and posterior lobes.
What is the primary fissure.