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HBS Unit 2: Brain Review

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