The Brain Stem
The Limbic System
The Forbrain
Sleep
Potpourri
100

Be still my beating heart! This part of the brain keeps that from happening.

What is the Medulla Oblongata?

100

Oh No! A Tiger! Look Out!

That jumpy feeling was the fear signal sent from this part of your brain.

What is the Amygdala? 

100

This is the judgement center of the brain, the last to finish forming, and it allows polite society to be possible. 

What is the Prefrontal Cortex?

100

This stage of sleep brings frequent vivid dreams 

What is REM sleep?

100

You use this side of your brain to control your right hand

What is the left?

200

This is the relay station for all the senses - except smell - traveling through your brain

What is the Thalamus?

200

I bet you'll never forget this part of the brain! It plays the key role in creating new memories

What is the Hippocampus?

200

The temporal lobe is mostly used for this sense, plus lots of processing and association areas. 

What is hearing? (audiation)

200

Insomnia often causes this, which is also a major cause of car accidents.

What is sleep loss?

200
This allows our brains to think about multiple things as the same time, like walking and focusing on a conversation.

What is Dual Processing?

300
This little brain helps coordinate movement with the Pons and store muscle memory.

What is the Cerebellum?

300

It helps keep your body in homeostasis, temperature locked in, oxygen levels normal, all the important stuff

What is the Hypothalamus?

300

This cortex feels it every time you twitch, and is located in your parietal lobe

What is the Somatosensory Cortex?

300

Sleep spindles are often found in this stage of sleep, which precedes REM sleep

What is NREM-2 stage sleep?

300

This study of the brain leads us to link the brain activity with our mental processes

What is Cognitive Neuroscience?

400

A highway and a filter all in one, this part of the brain helps decide what things are worth paying attention to

What is the Reticular Formation?

400

This master gland releases several hormones, and controls the rest of the glands around the body

What is the Pituitary Gland?

400

These areas are used to calculate, store memories, and do all the higher functions of the human brain

What are Association Areas?

400

This process might help our brains develop, understand the days events, or just be random neural stimulation.  

What are dreams?

400

This part of the brain is controlling the release of melanin, allowing us to fall asleep in the middle of class

What is the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus?

500

All the functions of the brain stem happen this way, until you consciously think about it, then you are breathing manually for a while. 

What is Subconsciously (or without conscious thought)

500

The limbic system is so closely wired, that cross over happens often, and so this is the best way to remember something for the long term

What is using high emotions?
500

After drastic epileptic seizures, Courtney had to have this part of her brain severed to control them. 

What is the Corpus Callosum?

500

These sensations are common in NREM-1 sleep, and might include floating, falling, and hallucinations.  

What are hypnogogic sensations?

500

If we stretched out this part of the brain flat, it would be a large as a pizza

What is the Cerebral Cortex?