M2L5-PARTS OF THE BRAIN Flashcards

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1
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The top part of the brain.

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Cerebrum

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2
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The front part of the brain.

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Frontal Lobe

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3
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Largest part of the brain.

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Frontal Lobe

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4
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Controls eye movement.

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Frontal Lobe

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5
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Important for speach.

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Frontal Lobe

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Known as the “control panel” of our personalitie due to its importance for our ability to communicate.

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Frontal Lobe

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7
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Locted near the center of the brain.

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Parietal lobe

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8
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Receive messages the skin from: warm, cold, pain, touch.

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Parietal Lobe

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Let’s us judge the size, distance and shape.

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Parietal Lobe

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10
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Understands math problems and written language.

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Parietal Lobe

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Interprets information from the ears (hearing) and nose (smell).

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Temporal Lobe

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12
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The most important area for language.

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Temporal Lobe

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13
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Where long term memories are stored.

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Tempral Lobe

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14
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Where long term memories are stored.

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Temporal Lobe

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15
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Receives information from the eyes.

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Occipital Lobe

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16
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Interprets things like colors.

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Occipital Lobe

17
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Located at the top of the brain stem.

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Cerebellum

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Receives information from the spinal cord and the body.

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Cerebellum

19
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Regulates movements, posture, balance and coordination.

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Cerebellum

20
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10% of the brain’s weight, but has 50% of the brain’s neurons.

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Cerebellum