Lobes of the Brain
Neurons, Plasticity and Brain Experiments
Brain Injuries and Brain Research History
Areas of the Brain
Wild
100

This lobe is responsible for the movement of your left arm.

What is the right frontal lobe?

100

Letter D

What is a myelin sheath?

100

A brain injury that occurs from an outside force.

What is a traumatic brain injury?

100

This part of the brain regulates the release of hormones. 

What is the hypothalamus?

100

What is time of our lives?

200

The yellow section of the diagram. 

What is the Parietal Lobe?

200

This sends commands from the brain to your muscles.

What is Motor Neuron? 

200

Being born with epilipsey is an example of this type of brain injury.

What is a neurodevelopmental disorder?

200
The Medulla, Cerebellum and Pons make up this. 

What is the Hind Brain? 

200

This is the only sport that has been officially played on the moon. 

What is Golf? 

300

The primary auditory cortex is located in this lobe of the brain. 

What is the temporal lobe?

300

The part of the brain cut to perform a split brain surgery. 

What is the corpus callosum? 

300

Speech being slow, labored and fragmented is a sign of this. 

Broca's Aphasia

300

What is the Cerebellum?

300

This Australian show was the most watched tv show in 2024

What is Bluey?

400

The four lobes of the brain make up this area of the brain. 

What is the Cerebrum? 

400

Observing the brain by using a drug or electromagnetic stimulation to cause temporary damage.

What are brain lesion experiments? 

400

This early form of psychology alleged that you could predict people's personality and traits based on their skull. 

What is phrenology?

400

This area of the brain controls how tired we are and affects how much attention we pay to things. 

What is the reticular activation system? 

400

These massive deep sea creatures have the largest eyes out of all animals. 

What are giant squids? 

500

This lobe plays an important role in memory and recognizing faces. 

What is the temporal lobe? 

500

This method of mapping the brain uses magnetic fields to show it in extreme detail, along with showing the blood flow and oxygen. 

What is an fMRI?

500

Muscle spasms, difficulty walking, and difficulty seeing clearly are examples of this type of dysfunction after brain injury. 

What is biological dysfunction?

500

Swallowing, heart rate, and sneezing are all affected by this brain area. 

What is the Medulla?

500

What is Love Story?