Where is it?
Name it!
What does it do?
Name it 2!
Disorders/Conditions
100
Frontal Lobe
At the very front of the brain.
100
Located at the base of the skull behind the pons and below the main part of the brain.
Cerebellum
100
Acts as a relay station for incoming information.
Thalamus
100
helps identify and make sense of visual information from the eyes.
Occipital lobe
100

A mental health condition that involves a persistent low mood and loss of interest in activities.

Depression

200
Temporal lobe
Found just behind the temples.
200
Located just below and in front of the thalamus.
Hypothalamus
200

The "master gland" that regulates hormones

Pituitary gland

200
associated with vision, hearing, motor control, sleep/wake, arousal (alertness), and temperature regulation.
Midbrain
200

An emotion that can feel like dread or fear in the face of an anticipated threat.

Anxiety

300
Occipital lobe
At the base of the cortex towards the back of the brain.
300

Located within the medial temporal lobe on each side of the brain.  Main function is to assist with learning and memory

Hippocampus

300
Spinal cord
Carries messages from the body to the brain
300
Responsible for all higher functions of the brain
Frontal Lobe
300

Mental illness that affects a person's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It's characterized by a disconnect from reality, disorganized thinking and speech, and changes in behavior.

Schizophrenia

400
Parietal lobe
At the top and back of the brain just under the parietal bone in the skull.
400
Between the left and right hemispheres
Corpus callosum
400
Cerebrum
controls all voluntary motor activity such as: movement sensory processing olfaction language and communication learning and memory
400
regulates temperature, thirst, hunger, sleep, sexual activity and emotions.
Hypothalamus
400

A mental health condition that involves a long-term pattern of behavior that disregards the rights of others.

Antisocial personality disorder

500

The Motor Cortex

Sandwiched between the frontal lobe and the sensory cortex
500

Located between the pons and the spinal cord.  Regulates heartbeat.

Medulla

500
Reticular Activating System
Keeps people aroused and alert
500

Small almond-shaped part of the brain that processes emotions 

Agydala

500

A complex psychological condition caused by many things. These include severe trauma during early childhood (usually extreme, repetitive physical, sexual, or emotional abuse).

Dissociative Personality Disorder