Injuries to which part of the brain (cerebral cortex, cerebellum, hypothalamus, or brain stem) do you think would be the most damaging to survival? Why?
Brain stem control the cardiovascular system ,respiratory system ,consciousness of the body so the damaging of brain stem lead to death.
Injuries to which part of the brain (cerebral cortex, cerebellum, hypothalamus, or brain stem) do you...
Which part of the brain activates the stress response? A. corticoid B. cerebral cortex C. sympathetic nervous system D. hypothalamus
14. Where are RH neurons located? a. Running between the hypothalamus of the human brain, to the pituitary. b. Running from the brain stem of a human brain, to the pituitary c. Running from the cerebral cortex of the brain, to the cardiac pacemaker. d, A and B but not C e A and C but not B 14. Where are RH neurons located? a. Running between the hypothalamus of the human brain, to the pituitary. b. Running from the...
DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM REVIEW WORD BANK hemispheres hippocampus cerebellum brain amygdala cortex nerve thalamus sulcus glia tract ganglia hypothalamus neurons gyrus spinal cord corpus callosum nuclei cerebral cortex colliculi Instructions: Complete the following sentences using words from the Word Bank. 1. The Latin word meaning "bark" of a tree is used for the area of the brain called the 2. The midbrain includes structures such as the superior and inferior and red nucleus. 3. A structure important for...
If you were the subject in this heinous (and thankfully fictional) experiment, which three brain structures would you give up? NOTE: You must choose specific parts of the brain, not brain regions. Students are not permitted to choose any of the four lobes or the cerebral cortex for removal. I choose Amygdala, Thalamus and hypothalamus. b) Explain why you chose those structures and describe what your life would be like without them.
14 4 Points Which part of the brain integrates sensory inputs and transmits them to the cerebral cortex? O brainstem O hypothalamus thalamus 017 4 Points Cells derived from the gastrula are pluripotent TRUE FALSE
H do? UOLUS Come to wgure out what these different lobes Would damage to the frontal lobe or the medulla oblongata be more likely to lead to death? Why? 6. Terms to use. Brain stem, cerebellum, hypothalamus, cerebrum, thalamus. What single term from this list best describes each of the following functions (a-e below)? (a) Gateway to the cerebrum is the (b) Ensures coordinated motor control and balance is the (c) Produces automatic behaviors necessary for survival is the (d)...
Which part of the brain is undergoing the most notable development in adolescence (this is the last part of the brain to develop)? Select one: a. Teens are beginning to become more flexible in their thinking. This is due to an increase in new neurons or gray matter in the brain. b. The frontal cortex is getting more efficiently connected, helping teens with decision making. c. The hypothalamus goes through the most thorough changes; this transformation explains teens moodiness. d....
Question 12 Which of the following brain stem areas is most important in controlling breathing? Medulla Oblongata Cerebellum Hippocampus Limbic system
Forebrain: cerebrum cortex hypothalamus thalamus pituitary gland The _____________ is largest part of brain which receives sensory input, integrates info, commands voluntary motor responses, works with other brain parts, and is site of consciousness Cerebral ____________is the thin highly folded outer gray matter that covers cerebral hemispheres and is responsible for sensation, voluntary movement, all thought, consciousness The __________________ is integration center that helps with homeostasis by regulating hunger, sleep, thirst, water, body temperature, and water...
.1. Discuss the contributions of the following brain areas to emotion: hypothalamus, insular cortex, basal ganglia, anterior cingulate gyrus. 2. Describe the relationship between serotonin and aggression. How is the relationship affected by testosterone? By antidepressant drugs such as fluoxetine? 3. The characteristic most closely predicted by performance on intelligence tests is ______. a) socioeconomic status B) job performance C) performance in school D) income 4. Which test do many theorists prefer to use as a measure of intelligence? A)...