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Frontal lobe role?
Decision Making, Thinking, Memory, Behavior, & Movement
Hearing, Learning, & Feelings
Dopamine
Breathing, Heart Rate, & Temperature
Temporal lobe role?
Decision Making, Thinking, Memory, Behavior, & Movement
Hearing, Learning, & Feelings
Dopamine
Breathing, Heart Rate, & Temperature
Brain stem role?
Decision Making, Thinking, Memory, Behavior, & Movement
Hearing, Learning, & Feelings
Dopamine
Breathing, Heart Rate, & Temperature
Parietal lobe role?
Balance & Coordination
Language & Touch
Sight
Breathing, Heart Rate, & Temperature
Occipital lobe role?
Balance & Coordination
Language & Touch
Sight
Breathing, Heart Rate, & Temperature
Cerebellum role?
Balance & Coordination
Language & Touch
Sight
Breathing, Heart Rate, & Temperature
Reward, Pleasure, Neurotransmitter...
Decision Making, Thinking, Memory, Behavior, & Movement
Hearing, Learning, & Feelings
Dopamine
Breathing, Heart Rate, & Temperature
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Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
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Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
Label this...
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
Label this...
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
What are the responsibilities of the brain stem?
Regulating important involuntary bodily functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and swallowing
Regulating homeostasis, hunger and eating, thirst and drinking, and many other functions of basic survival
Controlling voluntary body movements, processing information from sense organs, thoughts, and learning abilities
Coordinating movement and balance by using information from sensory nerves, including hand-eye coordination
What are the responsibilities of the cerebellum?
Regulating homeostasis, hunger and eating, thirst and drinking, and many other functions of basic survival
Coordinating movement and balance by using information from sensory nerves, including hand-eye coordination
Controlling voluntary body movements, processing information from sense organs, thoughts, and learning abilities
Regulating important involuntary bodily functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and swallowing
What is the relationship between the two parts of the nervous system?
The central nervous system controls thoughts and feelings, while the peripheral nervous system controls movement.
The peripheral nervous system transfers impulses to and from the central nervous system, where the information is processed.
The peripheral nervous system carries information into the body, while the central nervous system carries signals to the muscles and glands.
The central nervous system processes information and stores memory, while the peripheral nervous system controls hormones and feelings.
Which of the following structures or systems is correctly paired with its function?
Central nervous system--
processes information and controls responses
Frontal Lobe--portion of the brain that controls body movement
Neurons--
brain cells that control thoughts, calculations, and memory
Peripheral nervous system--releases hormones and controls emotions
Which of the following structures or systems is correctly paired with its function?
Central nervous system--
carries information from the nerves to the muscles and glands
Cerebral cortex--portion of the brain that controls involuntary body movement
Neurons--
brain cells that control thoughts, calculations, and memory
Peripheral nervous system--carries impulses to and from the central nervous system
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