3.4-3.5: The Endocrine System and the Cerebral Cortex Flashcards

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The blood-borne chemicals that travel through the circulatory system, enabling the brain to regulate the body’s activities

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Hormones

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A network of glands that produces and releases hormones into the bloodstream to regulate the body’s activities

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Endocrine system

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The endocrine glands located on top of the kidneys; they produce a variety of hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, that are central to the stress response

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Adrenal glands

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The master endocrine gland, located at the base of the brain, that in addition to producing its own hormones, regulates hormone production in other glands

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Pituitary gland

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A lobe that runs along the back of the head, contains the primary visual cortex, and is largely devoted to vision

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Occipital lobe

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A lobe that runs alongside the ears, contains the primary auditory cortex, and is responsible for the ability to hear and understand language

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Temporal lobe

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A lobe that runs alongside the head above and behind the ears and contains the primary somatosensory cortex, supporting a map of the body skin’s surface and the sense of touch

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Parietal lobe

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A lobe located in the front of the head, contains the primary motor cortex and a map of the body’s muscles, and is essential for movement and planning

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Frontal lobe

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The cortex that is insulated by the overlying cortex; supports the sense of taste and allows perception of internal organs

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Insular lobe

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The evolutionarily newest part of the cerebral cortex that is the largest part of the human brain; supports complex functions, including language, thought, problem solving, and imagination

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Neocortex

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The first regions of the cerebral cortex to receive signals from a sensory organ via its sensory nerve

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Primary sensory areas

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The cortex that is responsible for voluntary movements

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Primary motor cortex

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The cortex responsible for the sense of touch

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Primary somatosensory cortex

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The cortex that integrates information coming in from the senses with existing knowledge

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Association cortex

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