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What lobe? (visual information)
Occipital Lobe
What lobe? (hearing, understanding of speech)
Temporal Lobe
What lobe? (sensations from our skin, such as touch, pressure, temperature and muscle movement)
Parietal Lobe
What lobe? (thinking, personality, emotional behaviour, initiative, planning, self-awareness, decision making, speech production, voluntary control of muscles)
Frontal Lobe
What cortical lobe is the primary somatosensory cortex located in?
Parietal lobe
What cortical lobe is the primary motor cortex located in?
Frontal lobe
What is the orange lobe of the brain?
Temporal Lobe
What is the blue lobe of the brain?
Occipital Lobe
What is the yellow lobe of the brain?
Parietal Lobe
What is the purple lobe of the brain?
Frontal Lobe
What is the brain structure?
Amygdala
This structure plays a key role in our emotional regulation, especially in anger and fear.
Amygdala
What is the brain structure?
Hypothalamus
This structure is responsible for maintaining our body temperature, appetite, thirst and hormones.
Hypothalamus
What is the brain structure?
Hippocampus
This structure is responsible for helping us make new memories and navigate around the world.
Hippocampus
What is the brain structure?
Corpus Callosum
This joins the two separate hemispheres of the brain together, thus allowing communication between them.
Corpus Callosum
What is the brain structure?
Cerebral Cortex
This is where the four lobes of the brain exist.
Cerebral Cortex
What is the brain structure?
Pineal Gland
This gland is quite large in humans, and it produces melatonin. It is often referred to as our ‘body clock’ as it has an important role in the sleep wake cycle.
Pineal Gland
What is this brain structure?
Thalamus
All sensory data from neurons arrives here first and then is sent to relevant parts of the brain.
Thalamus
What is this brain structure?
Brain Stem
This controls autonomic functions like breathing, heart rate, blood pressure and vomiting. It is also called the medulla oblongata.
Brain Stem
What is the brain structure?
Corpus Callosum
This joins the two separate hemispheres of the brain together, thus allowing communication between them.
Corpus Callosum
What is the brain structure?
Cerebellum
Located at the posterior of the brain. It has many functions, but coordinating movement and balance is its main one.
Cerebellum