Name functions of the frontal lobe
Prefrontal cortex:
Premotor area:
- involved in planning and executing motor movements.
Primary motor area:
- initiates and coordinates voluntary motor movements
Broca’s area:
Name 5 functions of the parietal lobe
Name 3 functions of temporal lobe
includes:
- primary auditory area: responsible for processing sounds and their comprehension. And auditory memory
- Wernickes Area - language comprehension.
Name 5 functions of the occipital lobe
Primary visual area of brain.
What makes up the basal ganglia? (4)
Group of deep nuclei deep within the hemispheres
Lenticular nucleus
Caudate nucleus
Amygdaloid
Claustrum
What is role of basal ganglia?
Control of fine body motor control (balance, eye movement, posture).
Link thalamus with primary motor area.
Associated with limbic system.
What parts make up main bit of brain? And what is it called?
Cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum (called encephalon)
Diencephalon
What makes up diencephalon?
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Epithalamus (pineal gland)
Pituitary Gland
What makes up cerebrum?
Frontal lobe Parietal Temporal Occiptal Basal Ganglia
What is role of thalamus?
What is hypothalamus found?
In optic chiasm.
Connected to pituitary gland by the pituitary stalk
Part of the limbic system
What is hypothalamus responsible for?
Maintaining homeostasis by regulating:
What hormones does hypothalamus control?
Secretes to the posterior pituitary:
What hormones does anterior pituitary control?
What is structure of cerebellum?
What does cerebellum control?
Monitors and regulates motor behaviour.
What are 3 parts of brainstem?
How many cranial nerves originate in the brainstem?
11 of 12.
What is function of midbrain?
Passageway for hemispheres and lower brain.
Major nuclei for controlling eye movement.
What does pons control?
11 of 12 cranial nerves leave here. Carries motor and sensory info for head and neck.
What does medulla control?
Plays important part in reflex control of respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
What makes up limbic system?
Thalamus Corpus callosum Hippocampus Amygdala Hypothalamus Olfactory bulb
What does amygdala control?
Basic emotions - including fear.
What is limbic system involved in?
Emotion
Olfactory stimulation
Sexual arousal
Memory
Also role in stress response.