hindbrain
midbrain
forebrain
lobes
other
100

Control automatic behaviors and survival responses, lizard brain

What is the HINDBRAIN?

100

This system regulates alertness and consciousness

What is the RETICULAR FORMATION?

100

This interconnected emotional network includes the amygdala, hippocampus, and hypothalamus.

What is the LIMBIC SYSTEM?

100

This lobe is responsible for vision.

What is the OCCIPITAL LOBE?

100

This railroad worker survived an iron rod passing through his frontal lobe, dramatically changing personality.

Who is PHINEAS GAGE?

200

This structure controls heart rate, breathing, and vital reflexes like swallowing and coughing.

What is the MEDULLA?

200

Helps us orient eyes and body movement, helps control sleep and arousal

What is MIDBRAIN?

200

Center for processing emotions

What is the AMYDGALA?

200

This lobe processes touch, pain, temperature, and body position.

What is the PARIETAL LOBE?

200

Damage in the left frontal lobe results in slow speech but great thoughts.

What is BROCA’S AREA?

300

Latin for bridge, relays signals between the brainstem and higher brain regions.

What is the PONS?

300

This midbrain structure secretes neurotransmitter dopamine (motivation and pleasure)

What is the SUBSTANTIA NIGRA?

300

This structure forms new explicit memories.

What is the HIPPOCAMPUS?

300

This lobe is responsible for hearing and language comprehension.

What is the TEMPORAL LOBE?

300

Damage in the left temporal lobe results in fluent but nonsensical speech.

What is WERNICKE’S AREA?

400

Controls muscular coordination, sensation and body balance, procedural memory

What is the CEREBELLUM?

400

Excess dopamine activity in certain pathways is associated with this psychological disorder.

What is SCHIZOPHRENIA?

400

All sensory information except smell passes through this “switchboard” before reaching the cortex.

What is the THALAMUS?

400

Higher thinking, speech production, reasoning, and personality regulation are largely controlled by this lobe.

What is the FRONTAL LOBE?

400

Two strips at the back of the frontal lobe responsible for planning, controlling, and executing voluntary skeletal muscle movements.

What is the MOTOR CORTEX?

500

The part of the rhombencephalon that is highly sensitive to alcohol

What is the CEREBELLUM?

500

Damage to this structure or the thalamus may result in coma.

What is the RETICULAR FORMATION?

500

This brain region maintains homeostasis and hormone release.

What is the HYPOTHALAMUS?

500

This thick band of neural fibers connects the two hemispheres of the brain allowing for direct communication.

What is the CORPUS CALLOSUM?

500

This is the last major brain region to fully develop, fully develops 25-30.

What is the CEREBRAL CORTEX?

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