Cerebrum Terms
Brain Lobes
Diencephalon
The Brain Stem
Cerebellum and Spinal Cord
100

what is the largest pat of the brain?

cerebrum

100

how did the lobes get their names?

the part of the skull that protects them

100

within the cerebrum there is a small nondescript region called the...

dienchephalon

100

where is it located?

between the cerebrum and the spinal cord

100

what is the cerebellum responsible for?

coordinating the movements directed by the cerebrum so they are graceful and efficient.

200

the surface of the cerebrum is covered in ridges also know as? and grooves also know as?

gyril and sulci

200

what does the frontal lobe control?

1) voluntary movements 

2) reasoning and decision making

3) memory

4) verbal communication (specifically in the brocas area) 

200

what does the diencephalon contain?

thalamus

hypothalamus

pineal gland

200

what are the three regions its broken into?

1) mid brain

2) pons

3) medulla oblongata

200

the spinal cord relays impulses between the____ nervous system and the brain, through____pairs of spinal nerves. 

peripheral and 31

300

what are the 4 lobes of the brain?

1) temporal

2) frontal

3) parietal

4) occipital

300

what does the parietal lobe control?


1) sensations

2) visual processing

3) body position

300

the thalamus has 2 bulb shaped halves in the center of the brain. What do they rely to the cerebral cortex?

sensory impluses

300

what is the mid brain's functions?

1) relays info to cerebellum 

2) controls body movements and posture

300

the____ _____receive impulses from_____nerves.

dorsal horns and afferent

400

what three major layers are in the brain (from superficial to deep)?

1) cerebral cortex

2) cerebral medulla

3) basal nuclei 

400

what does the occipital lobe control?

1) visual processing

2) vision and memory of objects

400

the pineal gland is____to the thalamus

posterior

400

what are the functions of pons?

1) carries info from one side of the brain to the other

2) controls breathing


400

then pass the impulses through the_____ ______ to the_____ nerves. 

ventral horns and efferent.

500

what bundle of nerve fibers connect the two hemispheres?

corpus callosum

500

what does the temporal lobe control?

1) memory

2) comprehension

3) pronunciation of words

4) sensations of smell and sound 

5) emotional association of words 

500

what are the functions of the hypothalamus?

1) responsible for autonomic processes

2) controls hormones

3) part of the limbic system

500

what are the functions of the medulla oblongata?

1) transmits impulses between the spinal cord and the brain

2) controls blood pressure, heart rate, swallowing and coughing

500

what are the five elements of the reflex arc?

1) receptor

2) sensory neurons

3) integration

4)motor neurons

5) effector

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