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  • The cerebellum is responsible for motor control and coordination
  • The brainstem controls basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate.
  • Match the brain area with its function:
    Hippocampus ↔️ Memory formation
    Amygdala ↔️ Emotions, fear, and aggression
  • The structure of the brain refers to the physical arrangement and organization of different brain areas
  • The cerebral cortex is responsible for higher cognitive functions.
  • Arrange the major regions of the brain based on their primary functions, starting with higher cognitive functions to basic life functions:
    1️⃣ Cerebral Cortex
    2️⃣ Cerebellum
    3️⃣ Brainstem
    4️⃣ Limbic System
  • The cerebral cortex is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as thinking and decision-making
  • The brainstem controls basic life functions including breathing and heart rate.
  • The cerebral cortex is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as thinking, decision-making, and language
  • The cerebral cortex is divided into four main lobes.
  • Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function:
    Frontal Lobe ↔️ Decision-making, motor control
    Parietal Lobe ↔️ Sensory processing
    Temporal Lobe ↔️ Auditory processing, memory
    Occipital Lobe ↔️ Visual processing
  • The structure of the brain refers to the physical arrangement and organization of different brain areas
  • Match the brain area with its function:
    Cerebral Cortex ↔️ Higher cognitive functions
    Cerebellum ↔️ Motor control and coordination
    Brainstem ↔️ Basic life functions
    Hippocampus ↔️ Memory formation
    Amygdala ↔️ Emotions, fear, aggression
  • The cerebral cortex is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as thinking and language
  • The cerebellum is essential for fine motor skills and coordination.
  • Order the brain areas from highest to lowest in terms of their placement in the brain:
    1️⃣ Cerebral Cortex
    2️⃣ Cerebellum
    3️⃣ Brainstem
    4️⃣ Hippocampus
    5️⃣ Amygdala
  • The cerebral cortex is divided into four main lobes
  • The occipital lobe is responsible for visual processing.
  • The frontal lobe is responsible for decision-making and motor control
  • The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain responsible for higher cognitive functions
  • Match each lobe of the cerebral cortex with its primary function:
    Frontal Lobe ↔️ Decision-making, motor control
    Parietal Lobe ↔️ Sensory processing
    Temporal Lobe ↔️ Auditory processing, memory
    Occipital Lobe ↔️ Visual processing
  • Which lobe of the cerebral cortex is responsible for motor control?
    Frontal Lobe
  • The temporal lobe is associated with auditory processing and memory
  • The occipital lobe is responsible for visual processing.
  • What is the function of the parietal lobe?
    Sensory processing
  • The frontal lobe plays a key role in decision-making and motor
  • The organization of the cerebral cortex helps understand how different brain areas work together.
  • Which two brain regions ensure basic life functions and motor coordination?
    Brainstem and cerebellum
  • The brainstem controls basic life processes such as breathing, heart rate, and digestion
  • What does the cerebellum coordinate in the brain?
    Muscle movements, balance, posture
  • The structure of the brain refers to the physical arrangement and organization of different brain areas
  • What is the primary function of the cerebral cortex in the brain?
    Higher cognitive functions
  • Match each brain region with its primary function:
    Cerebral Cortex ↔️ Higher cognitive functions
    Cerebellum ↔️ Motor control and coordination
    Brainstem ↔️ Basic life functions
    Hippocampus ↔️ Memory formation
    Amygdala ↔️ Emotions, particularly fear and aggression
  • The hippocampus is responsible for memory formation
  • Which brain region is associated with emotions, particularly fear and aggression?
    Amygdala
  • The cerebral cortex is responsible for thinking and decision-making.
  • The brainstem controls basic life processes such as breathing, heart rate, and digestion
  • The cerebellum coordinates muscle movements, balance, and posture.
  • Neurons transmit information through electrical and chemical signals
  • Match the neuron type with its function and location:
    Sensory Neurons ↔️ Carry sensory information to the brain | Peripheral Nervous System
    Motor Neurons ↔️ Transmit signals to muscles and glands | Central Nervous System
    Interneurons ↔️ Connect sensory and motor neurons | Central Nervous System