Brain Anatomy & Regions
Brainstem & Functional Centers
Cerebral Cortex & Higher Function
Protection & Support Systems
Pathways & Neural Connections
100

What are the four main regions of the brain?

Cerebrum, diencephalon, brainstem, and cerebellum. 

100

What three regions make up the brainstem? 

the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata 

100

What aspect of mind is housed in the cerebral cortex?

consciousness - awareness, perception, and voluntary control 

100

What three structures protect the spinal cord?

vertebrae, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

100

What are the three types of white matter tracts in the brain? 

Commissural, association, and projection fibers 

200

Which brain structure coordinates body movements and helps maintain balance?

the cerebellum

200

What midbrain structure acts in visual reflexes?

the superior colliculi 

200

Name the three functional areas of the cerebral cortex.

Sensory areas, association areas, and motor areas

200

Name the three meningeal layers from outermost to innermost.

Dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater 

200

What is the largest commissural fiber connecting the two hemispheres?

the corpus callosum

300

What three paired structures make up the diencephalon?

thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus

300

What midbrain structures act in reflexive responses to sounds?

the inferior colliculi 

300

The primary motor cortex is located in which lobe? 

the frontal lobe

300

What structure produces cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

the choroid plexus 

300

What structure of deep gray matter helps start, stop, and regulate voluntary movements?

the basal ganglia

400

What part of the brain is referred to as the "gateway to the cerebral cortex"? 

the thalamus 

400

What vital centers are located in the medulla oblongata?

cardiac, vasomotor, and medullary respiratory centers

400

Which area of the cerebral cortex is responsible for speech production?

Broca's area

400

What are two key functions of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

It cushions the brain and spinal cord and helps remove waste.

400

What system of the brain is known as the "emotional brain"?

the limbic system

500

Which structure is known as the "master gland's master"?

the hypothalamus

500

Which part of the brainstem connects the cerebellum and cerebrum via fiber tracts called peduncles?

the pons

500

What part of the brain is responsible for understanding spoken words?

Wernicke's area 

500

What does the blood-brain barrier do?

It prevents most blood-borne toxins from entering the brain.

500

What part of the brainstem maintains consciousness and alertness through widespread neural connections?

the Reticular Activating System (RAS)