The Brain Flashcards
inferior colliculi is part of
midbrain
reticular formation is part of
hindbrain
auditory cortex
temporal lobe
sleep to wake
reticular formation
prosenphalon develops into
forebrain
anterior pituitary
FSH LH ACTH TSH Prolactin GH
amygdala is in the
limbic system
broca’s area
primary language
broca’s area is located in the
fontal lobe
hippocampus is part of the
limbic system
metencephalon
pons and cerebellum
implicit emotional memory
amygdala
cerebral cortex is part of
forebrain
where is the pineal gland
forebrain
wake versus sleep
thalamus
executive function
frontal lobe
thalamus is part of
forebrain
antidiuretic hormone
controls water balance
hypothalamus is part of
forebrain
visual cortex
occipital lobe
oxytocin
sex and labor
primary emoition
limbic system
TSH
thyroid stimulating hormone
reasoning and judgement
frontal lobe
breathing, heart rate, digestion
medulla oblongata
lutropin
ovulation
hippocampus is located in the
temporal lobe
encdocrine hormones
hypothalamus
sensory cortex
pons
adrenocorticotropic hormone
biological stress
hippocampus
memory
myelencephalon
medulla, posterior brain stem
memory
temporal lobe
pons is part of
hindbrain
spatial reasoning
parietal lobe
FSH
follicle stimulating hormone
medulla to cortex
pons
medulla oblongata is part of
hindbrain
temporal lobe is part of the
cerebral cortex
parts of prosenphalon
telencephalon
diencephalon
rhombencephalon develops into
hindbrain
spinal cord is part of
hindbrain
prolactin
milk production
balance and refined motor movements
cerebellum
somatosensory contex
parietal lobe
amygdala
emotion, motivation
hippocampus
memory consolidation and explicit emotional memory
parts of rhombencephalon
metencephalon
myelencephalon
pineal gland
secretes melatonin (sleep regulation)
diencephalon
thalamus and related
ACTH
adrenocorticotropic hormone
secondary emotion
hypothalamus
subcortical to cerebrum
thalamus
LH
lutropin
thyroid stimulating hormone
metabolism
cerebellum is part of
hindbrain
basal ganglia is part of
forebrain
posterior pituitary
ADH and oxytocin
superior colliculi is part of
midbrain
GH
growth hormone
visual motor reflexes
superior colliculi
frontal lobe is part of the
cerebral cortex
hunger and thirst
hypothalamus
telencephalon
cerebellum
auditory center
inferior colliculi
olfactory bulb
forebrain
tactile sensation
parietal lobe
procedural memory
basal ganglia
limbic system is part of
forebrain
ADH
antidiuretic hormone
voluntary motor control
basal ganglia
follicle stimulating hormone
period and eggs
parietal lobe is part of the
cerebral cortex
mesencephalon develops into
midbrain
motor cortex
frontal lobe