ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. Explain the role of the cerebrum in relation to sensory
integration and cognitive processing. Which specific areas
contribute to these functions?
The cerebrum integrates sensory information and is
involved in reasoning, with areas like Wernicke's area
and the frontal lobe contributing.
The cerebrum is solely responsible for motor control
and does not integrate sensory information.
The cerebrum's primary function is emotional
regulation, with no role in cognitive processing.
The cerebrum only processes visual information and
has no involvement in other sensory modalities.
2. This region allows you to balance while riding a bicycle.
Cerebellum
Frontal lobe
Temporal
lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital
lobe
,3. Explain how the right hemisphere's processing style differs
from that of the left hemisphere in terms of information
handling.
The right hemisphere processes information in a linear
fashion, while the left hemisphere processes it
globally.
The right hemisphere processes information globally,
while the left hemisphere processes it in a more
analytical and sequential manner.
, Both hemispheres process information in the same
way, but the right hemisphere focuses on verbal tasks.
The left hemisphere is responsible for emotional
tasks, while the right hemisphere handles logical
reasoning.
4. What takes short term memories and stores it and if we repeat
it enough it will consolidate it into long term memories?
Limbic system
Hippocampus
Amygdala
5. Which part of the brain conveys information about
movement between the cerebellum and the cerebrum, and is
involved in the control of urination, respiration (breathing),
and blood pressure?
Pons
Medulla
oblongata
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
6. Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for
processing visual information?
Frontal Lobe
, Temporal
Lobe
Parietal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
7. Explain how the hypothalamus contributes to maintaining
homeostasis in the human body.
By controlling the production of
hormones
By regulating body temperature and
thirst