Regions
Areas
Parts of Brain Pt.1
Parts of Brains Pt.2
Bonus
100

The upper part of the spinal cord, the cerebellum, and brain stem.

What is the Hindbrain? 

100

Important for voluntary movement, cognitive skills, and language use. 

What is the frontal lobe? 

100

the brain’s sensory control center, located on top of the brain stem. 

What is the Thalamus? 

100

Links your brain to your spinal cord and carrie’s information from the sense in your head to the face. 

What is Pons? 

100

Processes fearful and threatening Stimuli.

What is the amygdala? 

200

The colliculi, the tegmentum, and the cerebral peduncles that supports motor function and auditory and visual processing.

What is the Midbrain? 

200

Processes auditory information and encodes memory. 

What is the Temporal Lobe? 

200

Directs several maintainer activities and helps govern the endocrine system

What is the Hypothalamus? 

200

Helps control your body’s vital functions and keeps the body in Homeostasis. 

What is the Medulla? 

200

Walt Disney was afraid of

What is Mice? 

300

Contains the cerebral hemispheres, the thalamus, hypothalamus, and telencephalon. 

What is the Forebrain? 

300

Responsible for visual processing such as seeing and seeing color. 

What is the occipital lobe? 

300

Neural center located in the limbo system, and helps process memories of facts. 

What is the Hippocampus? 

300

Allows both sides of the brain to communicate with each other and send signals. 

What is the Corpus Callosum? 

300

What has five fingers but isn’t a hand? 

What is a glove? 

400

Processes information related to cognitive activities and voluntary motor activities.

What is the Forebrain? 

400

Responsible for processing somatosensory information such as touch and pain. 

What is the parietal lobe? 

400

The little brain at the end of the brain stem, processes sensory input. 

What is the cerebellum? 

400

Largest part of the brain that coordinates and regulates temperature. 

What is the Cerebrum? 

400

Controls the movement of the mouth and a key component of a complex speech network. 

What is the Broca’s area? 

500

Controls the body’s functions such as respiration and heart rate. 

What is the Hindbrain? 

500

Processed language, speech sounds, and is the language center of the brain. If damaged patients have aphasia.

What is Wernicke’s Area?

500

Regulates arousal and sleep-wake transitions. 

What is the Reticular Activity System? 

500

Processes all motor, sensory, and association activities and determines your emotion and learning. 

What is the Cerebral Cortex? 

500

How many bones does a shark have? 

What is zero?