Location of the Frontal Lobe:
A. Back of the head
B. Middle of the brain
C. Right behind forehead
D. By both ears
What is, C, right behind the forehead
Location of the Occipital Lobe:
A. Back of the brain
B. Very front of the brain
C. Both sides of the brain
D. Middle of the brain
What is, A, back of the brain
Location of the Brainstem:
A. Front of the brain
B. Middle of the brain
C. Bottom towards the back of the brain
D. Very top of the brain
What is, C, bottom towards the back of the brain
Location of the Temporal Lobe:
A. Near both ears
B. Top of the brain
C. Middle of the brain
D. Front of the brain
What is, A, near both ears
Location of the Parietal Lobe:
A. Directly behind the forehead
B. Upper back portion of the brain
C. By both ears
D. Below Frontal lobe
What is, B, upper back portion of the brain
Not a function of the Frontal Lobe:
A. Judgement
B. Impulse control
C. Interpreting spoken language
D. Involuntary movement
What is, D, involuntary movement
Shape of the Occipital lobe:
A. Rectangular
B. Square
C. Triangular
D. Circular
What is, C, Triangular
Anatomy of the Cerebellum:
A. Consists of of Midbrain, Pons, and Medulla Oblongata
B. Consists of grey matter, white matter, the Vermis
C. Consists of pons and grey matter
D. Consists of only the Medulla Oblongata
What is, B, consists of grey matter, white matter, and the Vermis
Another name for the Temporal Lobe:
A. The memory lobe
B. The sensory lobe
C. The hearing lobe
D. The language lobe
What is, C, the hearing lobe
Another name for the Parietal Lobe:
A. Somatosensory cortex
B. Prefrontal cortex
C. Neocortex
D. The little brain
What is, A, Somatosensory cortex
Number of Cortex and Gyri located in the Frontal Lobe:
A. 4 cortex, 4 gyri
B. 3 cortex, 4 gyri
C. 4 cortex, 3 gyri
D. 3 cortex, 3 gyri
What is, B, 3 cortex and 4 gryi
Cortices located in the Occipital lobe:
A. Primary and Secondary visual cortex
B. Primary and Olfactory cortex
C. Somatosensory cortex
D. All of the above
What is, A, Primary and Secondary visual cortex
Function of the Brainstem:
A. Maintains balance and posture
B. Controls speech production
C. Processes emotions
D. Controls involuntary responses
What is, D, controls involuntary responses
Function of the Temporal Lobe:
A. Controls movement and balance
B. Processes sensory information
C. Processes auditory information
D. Regulates emotion
What is, C, processes auditory information
Function of the Parietal Lobe:
A. It processes visual information
B. It regulates emotions
C. It controls balance
D. It processes sensory information
What is, D, it processes sensory information
Function of the Middle Front Gyri:
A. Controls spatial processing
B. Controls speech production
C. Controls literacy development
D. Coordinates sensory input with emotions
What is, C, literacy development
Function of the occipital lobe:
A. Processes sensory information
B. Controls balance
C. Processes visual information
D. Controls involuntary responses
What is, C, processes visual information
Damage to the Brainstem causes:
A. Respiratory issues
B. Irregularity breathing patterns
C. Respiratory failure
D. All of the above
What is, D, all of the above
Might happen if the Temporal Lobe is damaged:
A. Might experience difficulty with balance
B. Might struggle understanding language
C. Might lose the ability to sense temperature
D. Might have trouble with visual processing
What is, B, might struggle with understanding language
Might happen if the Parietal Lobe is damaged:
A. Might experience difficulties in speech
B. Might have trouble with balance
C. Might have trouble with spatial awareness
D. Might have mood swings
What is, C, might have trouble with spatial awareness
Not one of the most common causes of Fontal Lobe damage in teenagers:
A. Traumatic brain injury
B. Intellectual disability
C. Drug intoxication
D. Seizures
What is, D, seizures
Not one of the most common causes of Occipital lobe damage:
A. Car accident
B. Tumors
C. Intellectual disability
D. Seizures
What is, C, intellectual disability
Damage to the Cerebellum causes:
A. Shaking/ tremors
B. Personality changes
C. Numbness sensation
D. Illusions
What is, A, shaking/tremors
Not a cause of Temporal lobe damage:
A. Strokes
B. Brain tumors
C. Head injuries
D. All of the above
What is, D, all of the above
The difference between the right and left Parietal Lobe:
A. Right= process language, left= process emotion
B. Right= spatial awareness, left= process language
C. Right= fine motor skills, left= gross motor skills
D. Right= responsible for hearing, left= responsible for vision
What is, B, right= spatial awareness, left= process language