Parts of Brain and What They Do
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Frontal Lobe | Reasoning, planning, speech, movement, smell, peresonality
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When is the frontal lobe fully developed? | Not until between ages 18-21
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Temporal Lobe | Deciphers sound, controls memory, language meaning, helps with senses
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Brain Stem | control involuntary actions, such as breathing, blinking, heart beat
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Cerebellum | Coordination and balance
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Occipital Lobe | Visual images
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Parietal Lobe | Senses (besides sight and smell), such as touch, pressure pain
Calculating, reading/writing, attention
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Motor Cortex | Controls specific muscles/groups
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Thalmus | Receives messages from organs and relays info to parts of brain
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Hypothalmus | Control center to recognize hunger, thirst, fatigue, anger, body temperature; primitive brain
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