The oldest and innermost region of the brain.
What is the Brainstem
It's name literally “little brain” and consists of two wrinkled ovals behind the brain stem. It functions to coordinate voluntary movement and regulate emotion. It is sensitive to the effects of alcohol.
What is the cerebellum
How many lobes does the cerebral cortex have
What is 4
What did Dr Jay Giedd discover about teenage brains that was going on in the frontal cortex
What is growth spurts or overproduction of cells
These are the folds of the brain
What are fissures
This part regulates breathing and heart rate
What is the medulla
This consists of two “almond-shaped” clusters and is primarily responsible for regulating our perceptions of, and reactions to, aggression and fear.
What is the amygdala
This lobe processes speech and sound and is located above the ears
What is the temporal lobe
At what age has the brain reached 95% of its development
What is six
This is the percentage of the overall energy of the body the brain uses
What is 20
Running through the medulla and the pons is a long, fingerlike narrow network of neurons that has the job of filtering out some of the stimuli that are coming into the brain from the spinal cord and is responsible for arousal like being awake
What is the reticular formation
The thermostat of the body. It is also the part of the brain most affected by substance abuse
What is the hypothalamus
This lobe is where our higher level thinking takes place like reasoning and planning
What is the frontal lobe
This is the process by which the brain "cuts" neural pathways that are not being used
What is pruning
These cells surround and link to the neurons, protecting them and providing them with nutrients.
What are glial cells
The structure in the brain stem that helps control the movements of the body, playing a particularly important role in balance and walking. Look up!
What is the pons
If this part is damaged you may have trouble with your memory
What is the hippocampus
This lobe processes sight
What is the occipital
This is ones ability to change their mind and ability to problem solve that is lacking in the teenage brain
What is cognitive flexibility
This is the network of neurons that connects the right and left hemispheres
What is the corpus callosum
The egg-shaped structure above the brain stem that applies still more filtering to the sensory information that is coming up from the spinal cord and through the reticular formation, and it also relays some of these remaining signals to the higher brain levels
What is the thalamus
This type of animal has no limbic system. It does not have the ability to control body temperature.

What is a reptile
This part of the cerebral cortex tells the body what to do like pet that doggy
What is the motor cortex
In the movie why was Nicole able to perform better on the tasks than Charlie? What had she gotten more of?
What is REM sleep
Dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine
What are neurotransmitters