The Brain - 9.2 - Review Flashcards

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1
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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with the speech muscles?

A

Frontal Lobe

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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with hearing?

A

Temporal Lobe

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3
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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with vision?

A

Occipital Lobe

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4
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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with smell?

A

Temporal Lobe (Frontal Lobe also is involved, but we do not learn that in this class).

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5
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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with movement of skeletal muscles?

A

Frontal Lobe

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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with foresight, decision-making, judgment, and logic?

A

Frontal Lobe

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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with touch, pain, pressure, stretch and temperature?

A

Parietal Lobe

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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with hearing?

A

Temporal Lobe

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9
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What lobe of the cerebrum is involved with movement of the voluntary muscles?

A

Frontal Lobe

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10
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The olfactory bulb is located on the underside of which cerebral lobe.

A

Frontal Lobe

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The cranial nerve called the Vestibulocochlear nerve would send messages of hearing to which cerebral lobe to be interpreted and processed?

A

Temporal lobe

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What part of the brain serves as a relay station for sensory information?

A

The thalamus directs the incoming sensory information to the proper areas of the brain to interpret them. Sensory information is taste, hearing, vision, equilibrium (balance), vision, touch, pain, pressure, hot and cold.

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What part of the brain helps the cerebrum with coordinating motor actions of skeletal muscles?

A

The Cerebellum.

The cerebellum has been found to have many more functions but in this class, we just learn its ability to coordinate our skeletal muscle movement (balance and equilibrium).

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