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  • What is area 2?
    Parietal Lobe
  • What is area 1?
    Frontal lobe
  • This part of your brain is responsible for Planning, problem solving, social behavior and self control.
    Frontal Lobe
  • The pathways of information within the spine
    Inter Neurons
  • What is area #6
    Temporal Lobe
  • What is area #4
    Cerebellum
  • Produces and releases hormones for the body. Growth, metabolism and puberty.
    Pituitary Gland
  • What college girls volleyball team will win the national championship this year?
    Wisconsin Badgers
  • Recall, numbers, vocabulary come from what side
    Left side
  • What is area 3?
    Occipital Lobe
  • To much electricity in the brain causing seizure.
    Epilepsy
  • When pressure is so high it cuts off the amount of oxygen to the brain.
    Migraine Headaches
  • This side of your brain is responsible for more creativity, spacial awareness, music, art
    Right Side
  • Involuntary body actions (breathing, heart rate, digestion). Aggression and fear.
    Brain Stem
  • Signals that make the muscles move
    Motor Neurons
  • Primary sensory area. (warmth, cold, pain, touch)
    Parietal lobe
  • Sudden movement of the brain causing nerve cells to break.
    Concussions
  • info from ears and nose. Important for language and long term memories.
    Temporal Lobe
  • Controls movements like posture, balance, coordination. Takes up 10% of brains weight but 50% of brains neurons.
    Cerebellum
  • What are you supposed to eat Mac & Cheese with?
    Fork
  • Brain and spine. Are part of which system?
    Central Nervous System
  • What is Area #7 which you can't see
    Pituitary gland
  • Signals that are triggered by your 5 senses
    Sensory Neurons
  • What is area #5
    Brain Stem
  • All parts of the nervous system outside the brain and spine.
    Peripheral Nervous system
  • Eye sight interpret colors
    Occipital Lobe
  • You have 3 different types of these nerves.
    Neurons