Parietal lobe - Answers region of the cerebral cortex involved in processing somatosensory
information such as touch, temperature, pain, and spatial awareness
Temporal lobe - Answers region of the cerebral cortex involved in auditory processing, language
comprehension, and memory
Occipital lobe - Answers region of the cerebral cortex primarily responsible for visual processing
Frontal lobe - Answers region of the cerebral cortex involved in executive functions, decision making,
voluntary movement, personality, and speech production
Cerebrum - Answers largest part of the brain responsible for higher cognitive functions, sensory
perception, and voluntary motor control
Cerebellum - Answers brain structure involved in coordination, balance, posture, and motor learning
Midbrain - Answers part of the brainstem involved in visual and auditory reflexes and motor control
Pons - Answers brainstem structure that relays information between the cerebellum and cerebrum
and regulates sleep and respiration
Medulla - Answers brainstem structure that controls vital autonomic functions such as breathing,
heart rate, and blood pressure
Cortex - Answers outer layer of the cerebrum composed of gray matter involved in higher brain
functions
Basal ganglia - Answers group of subcortical nuclei involved in movement regulation and habit
formation
Limbic system - Answers group of brain structures involved in emotion, motivation, and memory
Thalamus - Answers relay station that directs sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex
Hypothalamus - Answers brain structure that regulates homeostasis, hormones, hunger, thirst,
temperature, and circadian rhythms
Corpus callosum - Answers large bundle of nerve fibers connecting the left and right cerebral
hemispheres
Sulcus - Answers shallow groove on the surface of the cerebral cortex
Gyrus - Answers raised ridge of cortex between two sulci
Fissure - Answers deep groove separating major regions of the brain
Locus coeruleus - Answers brainstem nucleus involved in arousal, attention, and stress responses via
norepinephrine release
Substantia nigra - Answers midbrain structure involved in movement and dopamine production
Ventricle - Answers fluid-filled cavity in the brain that contains cerebrospinal fluid
Choroid plexus - Answers network of capillaries that produces cerebrospinal fluid
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Dorsal - Answers toward the back or upper surface of the brain
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Ventral - Answers toward the front or lower surface of the
brain
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Rostral - Answers toward the nose or front of the brain
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Caudal - Answers toward the tail or back of the brain
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Anterior - Answers toward the front
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Posterior - Answers toward the back
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Medial - Answers toward the midline of the body or brain
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Lateral - Answers away from the midline of the body or brain
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Ipsilateral - Answers on the same side of the body
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Contralateral - Answers on the opposite side of the body
ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS & PLANES-Coronal plane - Answers plane that divides the brain into
anterior and posterior sections
NEURON STRUCTURE & PARTS-Neuron - Answers specialized cell that transmits electrical and
chemical signals
NEURON STRUCTURE & PARTS-Soma (cell body) - Answers part of the neuron containing the nucleus
and metabolic machinery
NEURON STRUCTURE & PARTS-Axon - Answers long projection that conducts electrical impulses away
from the soma
NEURON STRUCTURE & PARTS-Dendrite - Answers branched extension that receives incoming signals
from other neurons
NEURON STRUCTURE & PARTS-Neurite - Answers general term for any axon or dendrite