Part C. Match the functional area of the brain with it’s description. 180 Lab Re
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Part C. Match the functional area of the brain with it’s description. 180 Lab Review 13 Part B Match the term with its correct description. 1. Consists of midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata 2. Consists of thalamus and hypothalamus 3. Largest portion of the brain 4. Separates right and left cerebral hemispheres 5. Separates temporal lobe from parietal and frontal lobes 6. Separates frontal and parietal lobes 7. Separates cerebrum and cerebellum 8. Contains centers for reasoning. judgment, and planning 9. Thin outer layer of gray matter in cerebrum 10. Ridge anterior to central sulcus A. Cerebrum C. Cerebellum D. Brainstem E. Cerebral cortex F. Longitudinal fissure G. Frontal lobe H. Parietal lobe I. Temporal lobe J. Occipital lobe K. Central sulcus L. Precentral gyrus M. Postcentral gyrus 11. Ridge posterior to central sulcus Most posterior lobe of brain Lateral lobe of brain Lobe that contains postcentral gyrus Controls voluntary muscular movements 12. 13. 14. 15. N. Transverse fissure O. Lateral sulcus Part C Match the functional area of the brain with its description. A. Primary motor area 1. Located in precentral gyrus; controls volun B. C. D. Primary somatosensory area Primary auditory area Primary visual area tary contraction of skeletal muscles 2. Involved in perception of taste 3. Controls the muscles of speech 4. Located in postcentral gyrus; receives sen sory information from the skin 5. Registers visual information from the eye 6. Involved in perception of sound 7. Enables recognition of shape and texture of E. Primary gustatory area F Broca's area objects by touch 8. Differentiates between music, speech, and H. Visual association area noise 9. Controls reasoning and judgment I. Auditory association areaExplanation / Answer
Part B
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Cerebrum is the largest portion of brain and consists of 2 cerebral hemispheres.
B-2
The diencephalon consists of structure which includes thalamus, hypothalamus the epithalamus and subthalamus.
D-1
The brainstem is the posterior part of the brain which consists of medulla oblongata, pons and midbrain.
E-9
The cerebral cortex is the most anterior region and consists of an outer zone of neural tissue called gray matter, which contains neuronal cell bodies.
Part-C
A-1
Involved in contraction of arms and legs.
B-4
The somatosensory cortex receives all sensory input from the body including skin and sends it to the brain.
C-6
The auditory cortex is involved in identifying and segregating auditory 'objects' and identifying location of sound in space.
D-5
The primary visual cortex is the part of neocortex that receives visual input from the retina.
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