Parts of the Brain
Functions of the Brain
Anatomy
The Lobes of the Brain
Crain Nerves
100

The brain is divided into four major parts including the cerebrum, cerebellum, and diencephalon. What is the fourth?

The Brainstem

100

This major part of the brain is associated with the coordination of movement.

The cerebellum 

100

What layer of the three cranial meninges is divided into two layers, and what are they?

They dura mater is divided into the periosteal and meningeal layer 

100

What are the four lobes of the brain?

Frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital 

100

How many cranial nerve pairs are there?

Twelve (12)

200

What are the three layers of the cranial meninges (in order)? 

The dura mater, the arachnoid mater, and the pia mater. 

200

Which major area in the brain is considered the major "relay station" for sensory impulses?

The thalamus 

200

The medulla oblongata is located in this part of the brain.

The brainstem

200

What lobe of the brain is associated with the primary auditory cortex? 

Temporal lobe

200

What is the largest cranial nerve?

The Trigeminal nerve (three branches: ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular) 

300

This part of the brain allows for the controlled passage OR blockage of certain substances to the brain.

The blood brain barrier (BBB)

300

The occipital lobe is associated with sensory pathways for what sense?

Vision (Primary Visual Cortex)

300

The diencephalon consists of the thalamus, epithalamus, and this third structure that is associated with emotional behavior, body temperature regulation, and satiety. 

The hypothalamus 

300

What lobe of the brain is associated with the primary motor cortex?

Frontal lobe

300

What cranial nerve axons end in the olfactory (smell) cortex in the temporal lobe of the cerebrum? 

CN I: OLFACTORY nerve

400

Where is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) found?

The subarachnoid space

400

Broca's area is associated with nerve impulses that control speaking. Damage to this region of the brain results in what type of aphasia? 

Nonfluent aphasia (clear thoughts, but cannot form words)

400

The primary somatosensory cortex is a sensory area of the cerebrum located in this lobe of the brain.

Parietal lobe

400

What of the four lobes of the brain is the largest?

 The Frontal Lobe

400

What three cranial nerves are associated with extraocular eye movements (control muscles that move the eyeballs)? 

CN III: The Oculomotor Nerve, CN IV: The Trochlear Nerve, and CN VI: The Abducens Nerve

500

The medulla oblongata is lectured about in what movie?

Water Boy

500

Each hemisphere of the brain specializes in performing certain functions. This is called what?

Hemispheric lateralization 

500

What is the largest white matter structure that connects the two hemispheres of the brain and allows for communication?

The corpus collosum 

500
What lobe is is the posterior-most lobe? 
Occipital lobe
500

This mixed cranial nerve senses from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue from the taste buds to the gustatory areas in the brain

CN VII: Facial Nerve

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