Lobe at the upper middle of the cerebrum. Contains the area where feeling sensations are processed.
What is Partial Lobe?
What is the frontal lobe in charge of?
What is decision making and ability to reason?
Includes the Thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus (Center and deeper region)
What is Diencephalon?
Impulses received by some parts of the brain but not others?
What is Paradoxical Sleep
Olfactory
What is Smell?
Higher level Brain functions that include thoughts, emotions, memory, reasoning, language, and processing of sensory information.
What is Cerebrum?
What stimulates the left side of brain but leaves right side under-developed?
What is Electronics?
What is the major communication pathway between hemispheres?
Corpus Callosum
Decreased activity of RF and decreases the cerebral cortex activity
What is Normal Sleep?
Trigeminal
What is Facial sensation and chewing
Lobe at the front of the cerebrum. Mostly plan actions and show social and emotional behavior. Gives one self-awareness.
What is Frontal Lobe?
What age is the brain done with physical development?
What is Age 10?
Enables us to perceive, communicate, remember, understand, appreciate, and initiate voluntary movement
What is Cerebral Cortex?
brain cells contract allowing the spaces between them to open so toxins can be flushed away, this is...
What is Mental Detox (SLEEP!!)
Oculomotor
What is Eye movement, pupil constriction.
Lobe at the back of the cerebrum. contains areas important to vision.
What is Occipital Lobe?
A less developed frontal lobe and an active amygdala makes the teenage Brain...
What is emotionally-based flawed with decision-making?
What connects the medulla oblongata inferiorly to the midbrain superiorly
What is Pons?
This Phase lasts about 1 hour deep sleep creates long-term memories, regenerates neurons, performs neural cleanup, brain is most active.
What is Final REM
Hypoglossal
Eye movement, pupil constriction.
Controls vital reflexes. Regulation of breathing, heart rate and blood pressure.
What is the Medulla?
What are the Symptoms of personality disorder?
decreased concentration,
attention span,
and emotional underdevelopment
What is responsible for conveying pain and temperature information from the body to the brain.
What is spinothalamic?
What stage does Sleep paralysis occur?
What is Stage 2?
Vestibulocochlear
Hearing and balance.