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Brain Vocab - Mrs. Jensen - A&P - Chapter 12

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frontal lobe   primary motor area - Broca's for motor speech  
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parietal lobe   primary sensory  
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occipital lobe   visual  
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temporal lobe   olefactory, auditory  
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pituitary gland   master gland - at least nine major hormones  
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medulla oblongata   contains autonomic centers regulating blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rhythm as well as coughing, sneezing, etc.  
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decussation of pyramids   cross over from left brain to right  
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pineal body   influences body rhythms, produces melatonin, biological clock (sleep cycle)  
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thalamus   relay station for afferent fibers traveling to sensory cortex for interpretation  
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cerebellum   regulation of posture and coordination of complex muscular movement  
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pons   reflex centers for regulation of respiratory rhythm in conjunction with lower brain stem centers  
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cerebral aqueduct   connects third and fourth ventricles  
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corpus callosum   large space connecting hemispheres  
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hypothalmus   site of regulation of body temperature - H20 balance - most autonomic center  
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