Psychology CHP.5 Flashcards
hindbrain
contains medulla, the pons, and the cerebellum
midbrain
coordinates movement, sleep and arousal
forebrain
contains frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe
- forebrain consists of the cerebrum, thalamus, and hypothalamus (part of the limbic system)
- regulates bodily activities that are vital for survival
medulla
heartbeat, breathing, vital body functions
pons
movement, sleeping, dreams, waking
cerebellum
perception, cognition, balance, fine muscle control
hypothalamus
emotions and instinctive drives
reticular formation
motor control, sensory control, visceral control, and control of consciousness.
thalamus
relays motor and sensory signals to the cerebral cortex
cerebral cortex
- the outer layer of the brain
- higher mental processes
- responsible for thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language
amygdala
emotional memory, aggression and fear
hippocampus
long term memory and spatial orientation
brainstem
survival reflex responses
corpus callosum
connects the left and right hemisphere of the cerebral cortex
limbic system
contains hippocampus, amygdala
temporal lobe
hearing, language, visual recognition
frontal lobe
abstract thought, social skills, planning
parietal lobe
touch, non-verbal thought, spatial orientation
occipital lobe
vision
broca’s area
speech, grammar (speech production and articulation)
Wernicke’s area
comprehension of language
primary somatosensory cortex
receives tactile information from the body
primary motor cortex
controls movement of the body
central fissure
separates the frontal and parietal lobes of each hemisphere