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Question | Answer |
Cerebrum | |
corpus callosum | |
Thalamus | |
Amygdala | |
Hypothalamus | |
Pituitary gland | |
Hippocampus | |
Pons | |
Medulla | |
Reticular formation | |
Brainstem | |
Cerebellum | |
Amygdala | Processes emotional memories(flashbulb memories) and is linked with fear and aggression |
Brainstem | is responsible for vital life functions and houses the Pons, Medulla, reticular formation |
Cerebellum | Responsible for balance & coordination and helps process procedural memory |
Cerebrum | Comprised of gray matter and white matter. |
Corpus Callosum | Connects the two hemispheres |
Hippocampus | responsible for processing long term memories |
Hypothalamus | regulates body functions, sometimes called the blood lab center |
Medulla | Vital life functions(heart rate & breathing) |
Pituitary gland | Master gland of the endocrine system |
Pons | Controls sleep/dreams & coordinated movements |
Reticular formation | general alertness/arousal |
Thalamus | sensory relay center |
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