Brain Structures ID
Brain Functions
Cranial Nerves ID
Cranial Nerves
Functions
NS2
Miscellaneous
100

Would the frontal lobe be considered rostral or caudal?

Rostral

100

Vermus function:

Connects right and left hemispheres in the cerebellum

100

The number of this cranial nerve.

II or 2.

100

Is the trochlear nerve and motor or sensory nerve?

Motor

100

What brain wave is awake but resting?

Alpha

200

The name of structure highlighted green.

Corpus callosum

200

Cerebellum functions:

Evaluates sensory input, moniters muscle movement, planning + scheduling tasks and timekeeper

200

Name of cranial nerve X:

Vagus nerve

200

The glenioglossus muscle is involved with which cranial nerve?

Hypoglossal

200

What brain wave receives sensory stimulation  for concentrated mental activity?

Beta

300

Diencephalon contains which three regions:

The thalamus, epithalamus and hypothalamus

300

The emotional and learning center of the brain:

Limbic system

300

Number of Olfactory nerve:

I.

300

This nerve travels through the optic canal of the sphenoid:

Optic 

300

Does the arbor vitae of the cerebellum comprise white matter or gray matter?

White matter.

400

Largest portion of the brain:

Cerebrum

400

The visual center of the brain:

Occipital lobe

400

Name of VII. nerve:

Facial nerve

400

The muscle controlled by the trochlear nerve.

Superior oblique muscle.

400

In which brain wave does deep sleep occur?

Delta

500

Divisions of hindbrain:

Metencephalon and myelencephalon

500

The two centers that the medulla oblongata controls.

Respiratory and Cardiovascular

500

Number of Abducans nerve:

VI.

500

What nerve is involved with equilibrium and hearing?

Vestibulocochlear

500

Which brain wave indicates a drowsy, sleepy state?

Theta

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