1) separates temporal from parietal and frontal lobes a) Lateral sulcus b) Central Sulcus c) Pons d) Hypothalamus 2) separates parietal and frontal lobe a) Lateral Sulcus b) Central Sulcus c) Cerebrum d) Pons 3) region of the brain that contains motor neurons involved in the comprehension of speech a) Broca's area b) Motor Cortex c) Wernicke's area d) Somatosensory Cortex 4) frontal lobe, left side only; used to PRODUCE speech a) Wernicke's Area b) Somatosensory Cortex c) Motor Cortex d) Broca's area 5) receive impulse/send info. to muscle for movement a) Motor Cortex b) Mid Brain c) Pons d) Brocas Area 6) neurons that send information from skin & internal organs - sends info. to this area for processing a) Motor Cortex b) Somatosensory Cortex c) Broca's area d) Wernicke's Area 7) bringing sensory/motor information to/from the cerebellum a) Pineal Gland b) Arbor Vitae c) Fornix d) Olfactory Bulb 8) Produces Melatonin a) Fornix b) Arbor Vitae c) Pineal gland d) Olfactory Bulb 9) "C-shaped", bundle of nerves --> sends information to/from hippocampus (memory); emotions and sexual responses a) Pineal Gland b) Fornix c) Olfactory Bulb d) Arbor vitae 10) smell receptor a) Olfactory Bulb b) Arbor Vitae c) Fornix d) Pineal Gland

Miriam and Eric Brain

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