Cerebellum - Controls co-ordination, movement & balance, Sulcus - A inward fold of cerebrum, Frontal lobe - Controls intelligence, learning behaviour, emotions, personality, Parietal lobe - Controls spatial awareness & helps us make sense of the world & recognise faces, Occipital lobe - Contains the visual cortex, Temporal lobe - Controls memory formation and hearing, Cerebrum - Made up of 4 lobes: frontal, temporal, parietal & occipital, Brainstem - Controls autonomic functions like breathing, digestion & heart beat, Gyri - Outward folds of the cerebrum, Motor Cortex - Responsible for the movement of muscles in our body, Sensory Cortex - Receives & interprets sensory imput from sensory nerves, Motor neuron - Send messages from the brain to control body movement, Sensory neuron - Receive sensory information & take it to the brain, Synapse - Gap between neurons where neurotransmitters transfer messages, Neuron - Nerve cell, Hemisphere - One half of the cerebrum, Axon - Transports electrical signal from dendrites to axon terminals, Dendrites - Receive incoming signals from other neurons, Axon terminals - Produce and release neurotransmitters to carry the signal across the synapse, Action potential - An electrical message that passes through neurons,
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