What are the 4 adult brain regions?
What are the Cerebral Hemispheres, Diencephalon, Brain Stem, and Cerebellum?
What are the symptoms of Digital Dementia?
What is decreased memory, concentration, and attention span, emotional underdevelopment, and prevents focusing and memorizing information?
The Limbic System is?
What is a group of structures in both cerebral hemispheres and diencephalon?
The brain stem is located where?
What is inside the brain?
What is Meningitis?
What is the inflammation or swelling of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord?
What does the Brain Stem contain?
What is Midbrain, Pons, and Medulla Oblongata?
At what age does the physical development of the brain become complete?
What is age 10?
The Limbic System lies on both sides of what?
What is the Thalamus (under the cerebrum)?
The brain stem does?
What is sends signals from the brain to the rest of the body?
Name the symptoms of Meninges?
What is a headache, fever, nausea, a stiff neck, confusion, vomiting, and sensitivity to light?
What has the outer cortex of gray matter (neural bodies and dendrites)?
What is Cerebral Hemispheres?
Internal connections are not complete until?
What is mid 20's?
What is responsible for our emotional life and feeling part of the brain?
What is the Limbic System?
The brain stem includes what?
What is Midbrain, Pons, and Medulla Oblongata?
Define Meninges
What is protective layers?
What is the Cerebral Hemisphere covered with?
What is elevated ridges called Gryi?
The frontal lobe is responsible for?
Decision making, as well as reasoning like right or wrong and cause and effect?
The part of the Limbic System that prevents unwanted muscle movements?
What is the Basal Ganglia?
The brain stem regulates this?
What is awareness, consciousness, and movement?
What are the varieties of Meningitis?
What is bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, amoebic, and non-infectious?
What separates all of the major regions of the brain?
What are deeper grooves called Fissures?
The Adolescent brain matures by?
What is having its different components become more interconnected?
This controls the Limbic System?
What is the Hypothalamus?
How is this different from the brain?
What is because it has deep gray matter surrounded by white matter which becomes the spinal cord?
What are the layers from exterior to interior?
What is Dura Mater---> Arachnoid Layer---> Sub Arachnoid space (CSF)---> Pia Mater---> Gray Mater---> White Mater?