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Quarter 2 U1 Brains

Brains

TermDefinition
Forebrain The largest and most complex area of the brain which processes the most complex functions and thinking.
Hemisphere One of the left or right halves of the brain.
Frontal Lobe The front area of the forebrain.
Temporal Lobe The area of the forebrain between the temples.
Parietal Lobe The top area of the forebrain.
Occipital Lobe The back area of the forebrain.
pain and attention is controlled in the? Midbrain
Which lobe is mostly concerned with the sense of sight? Occipital Lobe
Which lobe mostly deals with your sense of touch? Parietal Lobe
What lobe mostly deals with the sense of hearing? Temporal Lobe
Which lobe controls all functions of language like speaking, reading and writing? Temporal Lobe
Which Lobe controls movement and higher-level thinking skills? Frontal Lobe
Emotion, complex thought, sensory information, motivation, hunger, memory, and voluntary movements are all made in? Forebrain
What regulates unconscious functions like blood circulation, breathing, sneezing, salivating, coughing, and maintaining muscle tone? Hindbrain
What is the most primitive area of the brain? Hindbrain
What is the smallest area of the brain? Midbrain
Hindbrain The back/bottom part of the brain that controls the most basic body functions.
Midbrain The small area in the middle of the brain responsible for other basic functions.
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