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This document is a study guide for a quiz on brain anatomy and functions. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, and a word bank.

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Quiz 2 Study Guide Please note: Please also review your PowerPoint/lecture materials, as well as the labeling guides. This document is a good overview of the structures/func;ons you will need but I may also ask you about other func;ons of structures listed, etc. Fill in the Blank: Fill in the blan...

Quiz 2 Study Guide Please note: Please also review your PowerPoint/lecture materials, as well as the labeling guides. This document is a good overview of the structures/func;ons you will need but I may also ask you about other func;ons of structures listed, etc. Fill in the Blank: Fill in the blank with the correct words. Pre-frontal Cortex 1. The ______________ is responsible for higher-order thinking and decision-making processes. Frontal 2. Broca's area, located in the ______________ lobe, is crucial for speech produc;on. Ventral stream 3. The ______________ pathway in the visual system processes informa;on about object recogni;on. Motor cortex 4. _______ is a primary cortex that is organized by func;on. (Somatotopically organized) Basal ganglia 5. The ______________ is a subcor;cal structure that plays a vital role in motor control and learning. Pons 6. The ______________ is part of the brainstem and contains nuclei for cranial nerves V-VIII. Occipital 7. The ______________ lobe is primarily responsible for processing visual informa;on. Inhibition 8. The basal ganglia is in a constant state of ____________ as its baseline func;on. 9. Thalamus is the relay center for sensory and motor signals in the brain. The ______________ Hypothalamus 10.The ______________ is responsible for regula;ng hormones and autonomic behaviors. Posterior cingulate gyrus 11.This limbic system structure ______________ is involved in memory opera;ons during visuospa;al tasks. Wernickes area 12.__________ is a language processing center that matches specific frequencies to stored syllables or words in the temporal lobe. Pre-SMA 13.S;mula;ng the __________ will result in an individual producing a complex sentence full of mul;syllabic words. Word bank: prefrontal cortex, Wernicke’s Area, ventral, pons, frontal, pre-SMA, basal - ganglia, temporal, dorsal, cerebellum, occipital, inhibi;on, hippocampus, thalamus, - hypothalamus, excita;on, posterior cingulate gyrus, M1, S1, SMA-complex, parietal, anterior -- cingulate gyrus, corpus callosum, pituitary gland Mul

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