The two main parts of the Cerebral Hemispheres - Cortex (gray matter) and Basal nuclei (ganglia), Localizes and interprets see sensory inputs - Cortex (gray matter), Chief integration center of autonomic (involuntary) nervous system - Hypothalamus, The function of the Basal nuclei is: - Sub cortical motor centers help control skeletal muscle movements , Acts in intellectual and emotional processing: - Cortex (gray matter), In the diencephalon region there are three main parts, the: - Thalamus, hypothalamus, and limbic system., The brain stem comprises of... - the Midbrain, Pons, the Medulla oblongata, and the Reticular formation, Controls voluntary and skilled skeletal muscle activity - Cortex (gray matter), What brain part regulates body temperature, food intake, water balance, and thirst? - the Hypothalamus, Which brain part includes the cerebral and diencephalon structures - The Limbic system, Relays information from the cerebrum to the cerebellum - Pons, Cooperates with the medullary centers to control respiratory rate and depth. - Pons, Contains nuclei of the cranial nerves V-Vll; contains projection fibers. - Pons, Relays ascending sensory pathway impulses from skin and proprioceptors - Medulla oblongata, Contains nuclei controlling heart rate, blood vessel diameter, respiratory rate, vomiting, etc. - Medulla oblongata, Relays sensory information to the cerebellum. - Medulla oblongata, Contains nuclei of cranial nerves Vll-Xll; contains projection fibers. - Medulla oblongata, Maintains cerebral cortical alertness; filters out repetitive stimuli. - Reticular formation, Responsible for proper balance and posture - Cerebellum, Processes information from cerebral motor cortex, proprioceptors, and visual and equilibrium pathways. - Cerebellum, Provides instructions to cerebral motor cortex and subcortical motor centers, resulting in smooth, coordinated skeletal muscle movements. - Cerebellum, Helps regulate skeletal and visceral muscle activity - Reticular formation, List four major brain regions - Cerebral hemispheres, Diencephalon, Brain stem, Cerebellum, Site of decussation (crossover) of pyramids - Medulla oblongata, Which brain part is involved in memory? - Thalamus,
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