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Unit 1: Biological Bases of Behavior
1.4 The Brain
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Which part of the brain controls higher cognitive functions such as reasoning and language?
Cerebrum
Neuroplasticity allows the brain to form new neural connections and strengthen existing ones.
True
The cerebellum coordinates motor movements and maintains
balance
The cerebrum includes the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and
amygdala
The hippocampus is a key structure of the
cerebrum
.
True
The cerebellum helps maintain balance through its
cerebellar cortex
.
True
Neuroplasticity allows the
brain
to form new neural connections.
True
What are the three main parts of the human brain?
Cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem
Match the brain structure with its function:
Cerebrum ↔️ Controls higher cognitive functions
Cerebellum ↔️ Coordinates motor movements
Brainstem ↔️ Regulates basic life functions
The human brain consists of three main parts: the cerebrum, cerebellum, and
brainstem
The brainstem regulates basic life functions like
breathing
and heart rate.
True
The cerebellar cortex is a key structure of the
cerebellum
.
True
Match the brain part with its function:
Cerebrum ↔️ Higher cognitive functions
Cerebellum ↔️ Motor coordination
Brainstem ↔️ Basic life functions
The brainstem regulates breathing, heart rate, and sleep-wake
cycles
MRI uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the brain's
structure
The brainstem regulates basic life functions like breathing, heart rate, and sleep-wake
cycles
What does the Central Nervous System (CNS) consist of?
Brain and spinal cord
The cerebrum controls higher
cognitive
functions such as memory and reasoning.
True
Match the brain part with its key structures:
Cerebrum ↔️ Cerebral cortex
Cerebellum ↔️ Cerebellar cortex
Brainstem ↔️ Midbrain
The brainstem includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla
oblongata
The cerebrum is responsible for higher-order cognitive abilities such as reasoning, language, and
memory
The CNS consists of the brain and the spinal
cord
Match the brain imaging technique with its description:
fMRI ↔️ Measures blood oxygenation
PET ↔️ Detects radioactive substances
CT Scan ↔️ Uses X-rays
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