Lobes
Areas of the Brain
Neurons
Neurotransmitters
Parts of the Brain 2
100

Involved in speaking and muscle movements and in making plans and judgments 

(located behind the forehead)

What is frontal lobe?

100

Responsible for automatic survival functions

(begins where the spinal cord swells)

What is brainstem?

100

Location of receptors to which neurotransmitters bind

What is the dendrite?

100

Neurotransmitter associated with Depression

What is Serotonin?

100

Regulates sleep, arousal, consciousness, and sensory processes

What is pons?

200

Receives sensory input for touch and body position

(located top of the head toward the rear)

What is parietal lobe?

200

Region of the brain that is important for language comprehension

(located of the left side of the temporal lobe)

What is Wernicke's Area?

200

This disease involves the demyelination of neurons.

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

200

This neurotransmitter plays a key role in neural inhibition in the CNS.


What is GABA?

200

Involved in the formation of new memories.

What is the hippocampus?

300

Areas that receive information from visual fields 

(located at the back of the head)

What is occipital lobe?

300

neural system associated with emotions and drives

What is limbic system?

300

Fatty insulting layer covering axon that enhances speed of neural transmission.

What is the myelin sheath?

300

Contains vesicles full of neurotransmitters.

What is the terminal button?

300

Directs maintenance activities and regulates the endocrine system.  Regulates drives such as hunger and thirst.

(linked with emotion and reward)

What is Hypothalamus?

400

Includes auditory areas, receiving information primarily from the opposite ear

(located above the ears)

What is temporal lobe?

400

Concerned with the production of speech

What is Broca's Area?

400

This antagonist drug blocks the action of Acetylcholine at the postsynaptic receptor.

What is curare?

400

Neurotransmitter with altered levels in Schizophrenia and Parkinson's Disease.

What is Dopamine?

400

Coordinates movement output and balance and enables nonverbal learning and memory

"little brain"

What is cerebellum?

500

The four lobes in your brain


What are the frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobes?

500

Controls voluntary movements

What is motor cortex?

500

BONUS

The gap between neurons.

What is the synapse or synaptic cleft?

500

Neurotransmitter associated with Alzheimer's Disease. 

What is Acetylcholine(ACh)?

500

Controls heartbeat and breathing

What is medulla?