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Parts of Brain and functions Chapter 10

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Frontal Lobe   Governs voluntary movements, memory, emotion, social judgment, decision making, reasoning, and aggression; is also the site for certain aspects of one's personality  
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Temporal Lobe   Governs hearing, smell, learning, memory, emotional behavior, and visual recognition.  
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Parietal Lobe   Concerned with receiving and interpreting bodily sensations (such as touch, temperature, pressure, and pain); also governs proprioception (the awareness of one's body and body parts in space in relation to each other  
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Occipital Lobe   Concerned with analyzing and interpreting visual information  
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Insula   Plays a role in many different functions, including perception, motor control, self-awareness, and cognitive functioning.  
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Thalamus   Relays messages regarding certain complex movements; it also is involved in memory and emotion  
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Hypothalamus   Involved in multiple emotional responses, including fear, anger, pleasure, and aggression.  
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Midbrain   Auditory, visual, muscle control (Below the Hypothalamus)  
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Pons   Contains cranial nerves (Below the Midbrain)  
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Medulla   Relays sensory and motor signals (below the Pons)  
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Spinal Cord   Below the medulla  
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Cerebellum   Sends messages, balance, posture, coordination  
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Cardiac Center   Regulates heart rate  
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Vasomotor   Controls blood vessels diameter, affect blood pressure  
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Respiratory center   Regulates breathing  
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Balance, Coordination, Posture   Cerebellum  
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