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nervous - brain, neurons & lobes

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what are the 4 cavities of the brain that contain and form CSF   ventricles  
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what is in front of the medulla and helps regulate respiration   pons  
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this connects the cerebral hemispheres   corpus callosum  
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this regulates visual & auditory reflexes, encloses the cerebral aqueducts & maintains equilibrium   midbrain  
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this coordinates voluntary movement, regulates muscle tone & equilibrium   cerebellum  
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this integrates sensation before relaying them to the cerebral cortex and suppresses unimportant sensations   thalamus  
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this regulates accessory movement   basal ganglia  
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this regulates production of antidiuretic hormone & oxytocin, body temp & body rhythms   hypothalamus  
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this helps regulate heart rate & respiration, coughing, swallowing & BP   medulla  
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this is responsible for thinking & memories   cerebrum  
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this part of the lobe covers general sensory areas for taste and overlaps the temporal lobes   parietal lobe  
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this lobe area contains the visual areas   occipital lobe  
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this lobe area has the auditory and olfactory area   temporal lobe  
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this lobe area initiates impulses for voluntary movement and motor speech   frontal lobe  
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these neurons carry impulses from receptors to the CNS and are called afferent neurons   sensory neurons  
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these neurons carry impulses from CNS to effectors & are called efferent neurons   motor neurons  
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these neurons are found only in the CNS   interneurons  
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these nerves contain both sensory & motor neurons   mixed nerves  
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this is a group neurons that have a similar function within the CNS   nerve tracts  
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