cells & nervous system basics
cerebrum & cortex
lobes & their functions
subcortex & brainstem
hemispheres & language
100

This type of nervous system cell is responsible for transmitting and processing information

what are neurons?

100

This structure rests on top of the brainstem and is responsible for high cognitive functions

what is the cerebrum?

100

This lobe is primarily responsible for vision

what is the occipital lobe?

100

This structure connects the spinal cord to the brain

what is the brainstem?

100

This hemisphere is primarily responsible for expressive and receptive language

what is the left hemisphere?

200

These cells provide structural support and background functions for neurons

what is neuroglia?

200

The ridges & valley of the cerebrum are called these two structures

what are gyri and sulci?

200

This lobe contains the primary motor cortex and is involved in expressive language

what is the frontal lobe?

200

Known as the "little brain", this structure helps coordinate movement

what is the cerebellum?

200

This brain area helps find words to express meaning

what is the Broca's area?

300

These neurons transmit sensory(afferent) information from the body to the brain

what are sensory neurons?

300

This is the surface tissue of the cerebrum

what is the cerebral cortex?

300

This lobe is mainly sensory and contains the primary sensory cortex

what is the parietal lobe?

300

This structure acts as a sensory relay station for information (except smell)

what is the thalamus?

300

This area is responsible for interpreting the meaning of spoken words

what is Wernicke's area? 

400

This division of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord and is encased in bone

what is the central nervous system (CNS)?

400

This fold in the brain divides the left and the right cerebral hemispheres

what is the longitudinal fissure?

400

This lobe houses the hippocampus and is important for memory

what is the temporal lobe?

400

These structures help initiate movement and inhibit unwanted movement

what are the basal ganglia?

400

Damage to the Broca's area results in knowing what to want to say but being unable to say it

what is Broca's aphasia?

500

These neuroglia cells produce myelin in the peripheral nervous system (PNS)

what are Schwann cells?

500

This large white matter structure connects the two cerebral hemispheres 

what is the corpus callosum?

500

Damage near the base of the motor strip in the frontal lobe may cause this speech disorder 

what is apraxia of speech?

500

Motor fiber decussate in this part of the brainstem, causing contralateral weakness if damage above it

what is the medulla?
500

This hemisphere interprets non-linguistic signals like facial expression, gestures, and prosody

what is the right cerebral hemisphere?