Brain Quiz Flashcards

I pray that my brain isn't fried when I'm done with this

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Brain Labeling

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GO ON GOOGLE CLASSROOM AND STUDY HER FLASHCARDS
LOBES:
- FRONTAL = FRONT
- PARIETAL = ON TOP
- OCCIPITAL = “EYES ON” BACK” OF HEAD
- TEMPORAL = WHERE TEMPLES ARE (SIDES)
BRAIN PARTS: JUST PRACTICE
REGIONS: JUST PRACTICE
MIDSAGITTAL SECTIONS: PRAY
INFIEROR ASPECTS OF THE BRAIN: MORE PRAYING
VENTRICLES: IDEK WHAT A VENTRICLE IS

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2
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“Tree of Life”

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Arbor Vitae

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3
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Made of gray (soma) & white matter (axon)

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The Brain

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4
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Outer layer of brain & largest part of brain

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Cerebrum

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5
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Site of integration

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Cerebrum

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6
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Outer Layer is called the cerebral cortex

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Cerebrum

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6
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Surface is covered by sulci (valleys) and gyri (peaks)

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Cerebrum

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7
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Divided into 4 lobes

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Cerebrum

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8
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Broken into 2 hemispheres (left & right) - connected by the corpus callosum

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Cerebrum

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9
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Contains the thalamus and hypothalamus

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Diencephalon

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10
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Contains the pituitary gland (the master endocrine gland)

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Diencephalon

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11
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Controls other hormone releasing glands

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Diencephalon

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12
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Attaches the spinal cord to the cerebrum

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Brain Stem

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13
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Basic needs (breathing, circulation, digestion)

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Brain stem

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14
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Where information entering and leaving the brain needs to go

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Brain stem

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15
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“Little Brain” (latin)

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Cerebellum

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15
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Consists of the midbrain, pons, and oblongata

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Brain stem

16
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Muscle memory & Muscle coordination

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Cerebellum

17
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Executive function: Planning, organizing, self monitoring

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Frontal Lobe

17
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Personality, Decision making, and emotional control

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Frontal Lobe

18
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Contains motor cortex - starts all movement

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Frontal Lobe

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Contains Broca’s area - allows us to form speech

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Frontal Lobe

20
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Contains sensory cortex - receives most sensory information

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Parietal Lobe

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Interprets sensory information

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Parietal Lobe

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Spatial awareness :the ability to think about objects in 3D
Parietal Lobe
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Receives and interprets auditory information
Temporal Lobe
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Recieves and interprets olfactory information
Temporal Lobe
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Development of memories
Temporal Lobe
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Contains the amygdala (fear & anxiety)
Temporal Lobe
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Contains the hippocampus - changes short-term memory to long-term memory
Temporal Lobe
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Contains Wernicke's area - allow us to understand speech
Temporal Lobe
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Receives and interprets visual information
Occipital Lobe
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The master endocrine gland
Pituitary gland
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Controls other hormone releasing glands
Pituitary Gland
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Sports data as it comes to the cerebrum and sends that data to the proper part of the cerebrum
thalamus
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Below the thalamus
hypothalamus
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maintains homeostasis
Hypothalamus
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Controls the pituitary gland
Hypothalamus
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In charge of auditory and visual reflexes (popping ballon lab)
Midbrain
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Bridge between the cerebellum and moter cortex/sensory cortex
Pons
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Allows the cerebellum to better coordinate movements
Pons