parts of the brain Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
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the front part of the brain

A

Frontial Lobe

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2
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The top part of the brain

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CEREBRUM

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3
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The 4 Lobes: FPTO
Frontal
Parietal
Temporal
Occipital

A

CEREBRUM

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4
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The front part of the brain.

Large part of the brain.

A

FRONTAL LOBE

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5
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[1] Controls eye movement.

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FRONTAL LOBE

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6
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[2] Important for speech

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FRONTAL LOBE

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7
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Known as the “control panel” of our personality due to its importance for our ability to communicate.

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FRONTAL LOBE

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8
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Located near the center of the brain.

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PARIETAL LOBE

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9
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Receive messages from the skin:

Warm, Cold, Pain, Touch

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PARIETAL LOBE

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10
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Let’s us judge size, distance, and shape.

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PARIETAL LOBE

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11
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Understands math problems and written language.

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PARIETAL LOBE

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12
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Interprets information from the ears (hearing) and nose (smell).

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TEMPORAL LOBE

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13
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The most important area for language.

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TEMPORAL 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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The most important area for language.

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The most important area for language.

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16
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Where long term memories are stored.

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TEMPORAL LOBE

17
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Receives information from the eyes.

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OCCIPITAL LOBE

18
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Interprets things like colors.

A

OCCIPITAL LOBE

19
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Located at the top of the brain stem.

20
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Receives information from the spinal cord and the body.

21
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Regulates movements, posture, balance and coordination

22
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10% of the brain’s weight, but has 50% of the brain’s neurons.

23
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Connects the Brain to the spinal cord.

24
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In charge of involuntary muscles:

25
Controls the body’s temperature.
HYPOTHALAMUS
26
When the body is cold, it tells the body to shiver.
HYPOTHALAMUS
27
When the body is hot, it tells the body to sweat.
HYPOTHALAMUS
28
The size of a pea.
PITUITARY GLAND
29
Produces and releases hormones for your body.
PITUITARY GLAND
30
These hormones trigger metabolism, growth, and puberty.
PITUITARY GLAND