How many lobes in the brain are there?
What is 4 lobes
Why the brainstem is important
What is it controls basic things we need to stay alive (breathing, heartbeat, etc.)
How the Subcortical Structures help us
(Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Amygdala, Hippocampus)
What is emotions, memory, and/or balance.
How the brain helps us
What is they help us move, sense the world, and keep the brain working as one system.
Lobe of the brain that is mainly responsible for vision
A. Amygdala
B. Occipital Lobe
C. Corpus Callosum
D. Cerebellum
What is Occipital Lobe
Located at the front of the brain whose function is planning, movement, and problem-solving
A. Frontal Lobe
B. Temporal Lobe
C. Parietal Lobe
D. Occipital Lobe
What is the frontal lobe
Controls functions like breathing, heart rate, and sleep cycles
A. Brainstem
B. Pons
C. Medulla
D. Cerebellum
What is the Brain Stem
Acts like a relay station, directing sensory signals to appropriate areas of the cortex.
A. Hypothalamus
B. Amygdala
C. Thalamus
D. Hippocampus
What is Thalamus
Processes sensory information from the body, primarily in touch.
A. Sensory Cortex
B. Motor Cortex
C. Pituitary Gland
D. Corpus Callosum
What is Sensory Cortex
The cerebellum helps with _____.
A. Connecting left and right hemispheres
B. Thalamus
C. Coordination and Balance
D. Frontal Lobe
What is coordination and balance
Located in the back of the brain, known for being the smallest lobe, and is responsible for visual processing
A. Frontal Lobe
B. Temporal Lobe
C. Parietal Lobe
D. Occipital Lobe
What is the Occipital Lobe
Part of the brainstem that relays signals between the cerebrum and cerebellum, and helps regulate sleep and breathing.
A. Cerebellum
B. Medulla
C. Pons
D. Brainstem
What is Pons
Controls the nervous system and regulates hunger, thirst, and temperature.
A. Amygdala
B. Hypothalamus
C. Hippocampus
D. Thalamus
Controls voluntary movements by sending signals to muscles.
A. Pituitary Gland
B. Corpus Callosum
C. Motor Cortex
D. Sensory Cortex
What is Motor Cortex
The main role of the Hippocampus
A. Lobes of the Brain
B. Forming new memories
C. Regulates hunger, thirst, and body temperature
D. Movement and balance
What is forming new memories
Responsible for hearing and good memory
A. Frontal Lobe
B. Temporal Lobe
C. Parietal Lobe
D. Occipital Lobe
What is the Temporal Lobe
Located at the base of the brainstem, regulates heart rate and blood pressure
A. Pons
B. Medulla
C. Brainstem
D. Cerebellum
What is Medulla
Processes emotions, especially fear and pleasure
A. Thalamus
B. Hypothalamus
C. Hippocampus
D. Amygdala
What is Amygdala
Releases hormones that control growth and metabolism.
A. Corpus Callosum
B. Sensory Cortex
C. Pituitary Gland
D. Motor Cortex
What is Pituitary Gland
The brainstem controls...
A. Breathing and heart rate
B. Fear and pleasure
C. Problem-solving and movement
D. Touch and sensory information
What is Breathing and heart rate
Responsible for sensory information, such as touch, temperature, and spacial awareness
A. Frontal Lobe
B. Parietal Lobe
C. Occipital Lobe
D. Temporal Lobe
What is the Parietal Lobe
Not part of the brainstem, but works closely to it to coordinate motor control and balance.
A. Brainstem
B. Medulla
C. Pons
D. Cerebellum
What is Cerebellum
Important for memory formation and spatial navigation
A. Hippocampus
B. Hypothalamus
C. Amygdala
D. Thalamus
Connects the left and right hemispheres, allowing communication between them
A. Motor Cortex
B. Pituitary Gland
C. Sensory Cortex
D. Corpus Callosum
What is Corpus Callosum
How the sensory cortex and motor cortex differ