Home to My Ped Uncle
The Lizard Parts
Would You Look at That?
Touchy Feely
What the Word!
100

Cerebellum communicates with the rest of the nervous system.

What are peduncles?

100

The primitive portion of the brain responsible for breathing and heart rate among other vital roles.

What is the Brain Stem?

100

Can result in the victim blacking out.

What is a blow to the Occipital Lobe?

100

It lets you know something hurts.

What is the Nociception?

100

One of the two paths that go from our eyes, this one leading to Pariatal Cortex.

What is the Dorsal Pathway?

200

Connects the Medulla Oblongata to the Cerebellum by way of think rope like fibers.

What is the Inferior Peduncle?

200

Forward most portion of the Brain Stem responsible for many things including alertness.

What is the Midbrain?

200

Receives sensory input from the eyes such as light.

What are photo-receptors?

200

It perceives the position of the body.

What is the Proprioception?

200

Little folds in the brain.

What is the Gyrus?

300

Connects the Cerebellum to the pons.

What is the Middle Peduncle?

300

The region of the Brain Stem to conducts signals to the Cerebellum.

What is the Pons?

300

A visual processing unit responsible for facial recognition.

What is the Occipital Lobe?

300

It is the sensory input we get from exposing our skin to different feelings.

What is Somatosensory?

300

The lines that separate the different parts of the brain.

What is the Sulcus?

400

Plays a major role in the coordination of the arms and legs.

What is the Superior Peduncle?

400

This part of the Brain Stem is responsible for involuntary actions ranging from vomiting to sneezing.

What is the Medulla?

400

A body composed of nuclei that send sensory input to the rest of the body.

What is the Thalamus?

400

Main area of the brain that receives our sense of touch.

What is the Post-central Gyrus?

400

Part of the forebrain that is home to the Thalamus and the Hypothalamus.

What is the Deoncephalon?

500

Lies between the two hemispheres of the Cerebellum.

What is the Vermus?

500

Paralysis, changes memory and sometimes personality.

What is Brain Stem damage?

500

Located at the back of the Occipital Lobe, it helps to define correlations between moving objects.

What is the Primary Visual Cortex?

500

Part of the Parietal Lobe involved in memory.

What is the Superior Parietal Lobule?

500

Relating to the orderly and specific relation between particular body regions.

What is Somatotopically?