Which Hemisphere is Visual/ Intuitive
What is The Right Hemisphere ?
Where is the Corpus Callosum Located ?
What is the Center of the Brain?
What Lobe is at the front of the Brain?
What is Frontal Lobe
What are the 3 Sections of the Brain?
What are the Hind, Mid, and ForeBrain
What is Dysdiadochokinesia?
What is the loss of fear?
What side of the body does the Right Hemisphere control?
What is the Left Side?
What can damage the Corpus Callosum?
What is Head Trauma?
The Case of Phineas Gage revealed greater understanding of this part of the Brain?
What is Frontal Lobe?
Which section of the brain is composed of the Medulla, Pons, and Cerebellum?
What is the Back Part or Hind Brain?
Michael J. Fox has been very public about his experiences with this disease?
What divides the hemispheres?
What is a Deep Longitudinal Fissure
What is the Corpus Callosum made out of ?
What are Neuron Fibers ?
Which Lobe Has the Auditory Cortex?
Which Nervous system structure is associated with the control of hunger?
What is Hypothalamus ?
Name the condition when a person is left with a language problem after damage to the right hemisphere...
What is Crossed Aphasia ?
What are the deeper grooves that separates large regions of the brain and helps with the organization and specialization of the brain?
What are Fissures?
What does the Corpus Callosum allow you to do ?
What is transfer information from one side of the brain to another?
What is the junction of the temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes?
What is Wernicke's Area?
What specific section of the brain has Hypothalamus?
What is The Forebrain?
This Term is Used to refer to cases in which people who have lost an arm or leg through amputation feel sensation in the limb?
What is Phantom Limb Syndrome?
What are the elevated ridges on the hemispheres that are involved in processing and interpreting sensory information?
What is Gyri?
Who developed the surgical procedure in which the Corpus Callosum was severed to help reduce the spread of seizure activity?
Who is Roger Sperry?
Which Lobe can cause blindness if damaged, even if eyes and natural pathways are perfectly fine?
What is Occipital Lobe?
Which Section of the Brain secrets the neurotransmitters dopamine?
What is the Midbrain?
What is the diseases that is sometimes treated with surgery to remove an entire hemisphere of the brain?
What is Rasmussen's Syndrome?