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What is number 6?
 
Transverse fissure
 
Central sulcus
 
Longitudinal fissure
 
Lateral sulcus
What is number 13?
 
Gyri
 
Sulci
 
Fissures
What is number 10?
 
Lateral sulcus
 
Transverse fissure
 
Longitudinal fissure
 
Central sulcus
Separates the frontal and temporal lobes
 
lateral sulcus
 
transverse sulcus
 
longitudinal fissure
 
central sulcus
Receives information from the environment
 
PNS
 
CNS
Contains the brain and spinal cord
 
CNS
 
PNS
Part of the limbic system
 
Hippocampus and Amygdala
 
Medulla oblongata and hippocampus
 
Amygdala and pons
 
Olfactory bulb and Gustatory cortex
Stimulates the pituitary gland
 
Hypothalamus
 
Amygdala
 
Hippocampus
 
Medulla Oblongata
Detects somatosensory information related to temperature, touch, pressure, and pain
 
parietal lobe
 
frontal lobe
 
temporal lobe
 
occipital lobe
Receives information related to taste
 
Gustatory cortex
 
Olfactory bulb
 
Auditory cortex
 
Somatosensory cortex
The Gustatory Cortex is located within the
 
parietal lobe
 
frontal lobe
 
temporal lobe
 
occipital lobe
Which of the following is NOT part of the brainstem?
 
thalamus
 
pons
 
midbrain
 
medulla oblongata
Broca's area is found within the
 
inferior portion of the left frontal lobe
 
brainstem
 
superior portion of the right temporal lobe
 
forebrain
Contains the Sensory Cortex
 
Anterior portion of the parietal lobe
 
Posterior portion of the frontal lobe
 
Superior portion of the temporal lobe
 
Anterior portion of the occipital Lobe
What is number 2?
 
Cerebellum
 
Brainstem
 
Cerebrum
 
Cerebral cortex
What is number 7?
 
Motor cortex
 
Sensory cortex
 
Gustatory cortex
 
Visual cortex
What is number 6?
 
Central sulcus
 
Transverse fissure
 
Longitudinal fissure
 
Lateral sulcus
What is number 3?
 
Occipital lobe
 
Parietal lobe
 
Temporal lobe
 
Frontal lobe
What is number 1?
 
right hemisphere
 
left hemisphere
What is number 5?
 
longitudinal fissure
 
central sulcus
 
transverse fissure
 
lateral sulcus
What is number 12?
 
Hypothalamus
 
Thalamus
 
Midbrain
 
Pituitary Gland
What is number 2?
 
Corpus callosum
 
Conus medullaris
 
Arbor vitae
 
Thalamus
What is number 6?
 
pons
 
midbrain
 
medulla oblongata
 
cerebellum
What is number 11?
 
Pituitary gland
 
Pineal Gland
 
Amygdala
 
Hypothalamus
Separates the 2 hemispheres
 
longitudinal fissure
 
central sulcus
 
lateral sulcus
 
transverse fissure
The division between the frontal and parietal lobes
 
central sulcus
 
lateral sulcus
 
longitudinal fissue
 
transverse fissure
Can initiate speech, but without control of its content.
 
Wernicke's area
 
Amygdala
 
Broca's area
 
Gustatory cortex
Control center for the body - regulates homeostasis
 
Hypothalamus
 
Amygdala
 
Pituitary gland
 
Thalamus
Which of these contains the amygdala?
 
temporal lobe
 
parietal lobe
 
occipital lobe
 
frontal lobe
This region contains the hippocampus.
 
temporal lobe
 
occipital lobe
 
frontal lobe
 
parietal lobe
This part of the brain regulates heartbeat, respiration, swallowing, & coughing.
 
brainstem
 
hypothalamus
 
cerebellum
 
cerebrum
What part of the brain is activated when you wave your right hand at your friend?
 
Motor cortex
 
Sensory cortex
 
Auditory cortex
 
Olfactory cortex
In charge of our most complex critical thinking skills, not fully developed in adolescents
 
Frontal Lobe
 
Parietal Lobe
 
Temporal Lobe
 
Occipital Lobe
Involved in learning, thinking, consciousness & memory
 
Cerebrum
 
Cerebellum
 
Spinal Cord
 
Brainstem
Involved in controlling aggression, fear and emotion
 
Amygdala
 
Hypothalamus
 
Parietal lobe
 
Hippocampus
Located in the frontal lobe, part of the brain that controls voluntary muscle movements
 
Motor Cortex
 
Sensory Cortex
 
Auditory Cortex
 
Visual Cortex
Controls the muscles needed to form speech
 
Broca's Area
 
Corpus Callosum
 
Hippocampus
 
Wernicke's Area
Controls heart rate, blood pressure and breathing.
 
Medulla
 
Pons
 
Cerebellum
 
Limbic system
Part of the brain that helps with language comprehension and interpretation
 
Wernicke's Area
 
Olfactory bulb
 
Broca's Area
 
Cerebrum
Regulates body temperature, motivation, hunger, thirst, and electrolyte balance
 
Hypothalamus
 
Thalamus
 
Hippocampus
 
Amygdala
Contains the Auditory Cortex
 
Temporal Lobe
 
Frontal Lobe
 
Parietal Lobe
 
Occipital Lobe
Aids learning by processing our memories
 
Hippocampus
 
Thalamus
 
Hypothalamus
 
Amygdala
Contains the Motor Cortex
 
Posterior portion of the frontal lobe
 
Superior portion of the temporal lobe
 
Anterior portion of the parietal lobe
 
Anterior portion of the occipital Lobe
Contains the visual cortex
 
Occipital Lobe
 
Temporal Lobe
 
Frontal Lobe
 
Parietal Lobe
Controls balance and coordination
 
Cerebellum
 
Amygdala
 
Medulla
 
Thalamus