Cranial Nerves
Limbic System
Cortex
Peripheral N.S
Misc.
100

The sense of smell 

What is the Olfactory nerve?

100

On both sides of the thalamus; Memory and Motivation

What is the Limbic system?

100

Located in the front, the biggest lobe (in pink)


What is the Frontal Lobe?

100

Responsible for fight or flight(body's response to danger)

What is Sympathetic?

100

The bony structure separating the oral cavity and the nasal cavity; does not move

What is the Maxilla?

200

Oversees taste of Anterior 2/3rd of tongue

What is the Facial nerve?
200

 Hunger, monitors blood levels of glucose, salt, blood pressure, and hormones 

What is the Hypothalamus? 

200

Auditory reception, to make sense of what you are hearing (in green)


What is the Temporal Lobe?

200

Groups of axons that get together to form a message. It's like a highway, going from one way to another in regards of nerves

What is Tracts?

200

The farthest away from where the structure begins (the fingers)

What is Distal?

300

Serves sensation of tongue

What is the Lingual Nerve? 

300

Learning, the input of memory, has an association with the hypothalamus, the executive section of the frontal lobes

What is the Hippocampus?

300

Plays a role in balance, coordination, and voluntary motor skills (in purple)


What is the Cerebellum?

300

All involuntary muscle(viscera; internal organs)

What is Autonomic?

300
  • Striated: Can move, like your arm 

  • Smooth: can't move voluntarily

  • Heart : Both striated and smooth

What are the 3 types of muscles?

400

The 11th cranial nerve; contraction of neck and shoulder Muscles

What is the Accessory nerve? 

400

Directly behind the oropharynx; Secretes most of hormones

What is the Pituitary Gland?

400

Visual input: shapes and sizes (in yellow)


What is the Occipital Lobe? 

400

Makes sure the heart rate goes back to the normal rate       

What is Parasympathetic?

400

Outgoing info has a covering over to insulate it and conducts electrical impulses along the neuron cell

What are Axons?

500
Sensory to posterior 2/3rd of tongue, coming out of upper medulla

What is the Glossopharyngeal nerve?

500

Plays role in aggression, emotions, sexual behaviors

What is the Amygdala?

500

In charge of sensory input, contributes to solving problems (in blue)


What is the Parietal Lobe?

500

Nerves that are sensory, ex: an itch, a toxic stimulus that goes to the brain(cranial nerves) sensory nerves go to the motor to convey the movement of the hand to reach the nose and relieve the itch

What is Somatic afferent?

500

Area of brain oversees production of end button neurotransmitter

What is Substantia nigra?