Parietal Lobe
Temporal Lobe
Frontal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
Misc.
100

Where is the parietal lobe located?

Top middle part of your brain

100

Where is the temporal lobe located?

Right side of our head, where the temples are.

100

Where is the frontal lobe located?

front of the brain, right behind the forehead

100

Where is the occipital lobe located?

back of the head, just above the cerebellum. 

100

Which lobe is the largest?

frontal lobe

200

The parietal lobe is a key part of your ____ of the world around you.

understanding 

200

What system is the temporal lobe apart of?

Limbic System

200

Research suggests that the frontal lobe is more active in people who practice ____ and ____.

mindfulness, meditation
200

What is the occipital lobe primarily responsible for?

processing visual information

200

Which lobe continues to mature into the mid-20s?

frontal lobe

300

Which is not a function of the parietal lobe?

- sensory integration

- self understanding

- learned movements

- location awareness

self understanding. The Parietal Lobe aids in our self-perception in regards to our senses

300

Name three regions/structures of the temporal lobe

Broca's Area, Wernicke's Area, Primary Auditory Cortex

300

The frontal lobe is involved in a wide range of ___ ___ functions.

higher cognitive

300

What 2 lobes does the occipital lobe sit behind?

the parietal and temporal lobes.

300

What lobe plays a primary role in depth perception?

occipital lobe

400

Describes the parietal lobe function of 'location awareness".

Location awareness helps us understand where things are in relation to us. For example it helps us know if something is on our left or right. It also helps us process situations when many objects are present in a related context.

400

The temporal lobe plays a role in our __ states as well as assigning ___ to certain memories.

emotional, emotions

400

Name the 2 areas of the frontal lobe

Prefrontal Cortex, Motor Cortex

400

What part of the occipital lobe processes incoming visual data?

primary visual cortex

400

What lobe sits above the brainstem and cerebellum?

temporal lobe

500

What neurofeedback protocol trains the parietal lobe?

Alpha Sync

500

What is the limbic system involved with?

Name 3

motivation, learning, emotion, memory, attention, bodily functions (anxiety, appetite, etc)

500

Name the 3 functions of the frontal lobe

motor control, speech production, emotional regulation

500

Name 3 functions of the occipital lobe

visual processing, interpreting visual stimuli, visual recognition

500

What region in the brain is primarily responsible for the ability to speak and use language?

Broca's Area in the temporal lobe

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