Second Monday Notes

A detailed and colorful illustration of a human brain highlighting different regions and their fun<wbr>ctions, labeled with terms like 'medulla', 'thalamus', 'cerebellum', and 'limbic system'.

Neuroscience Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of the fascinating world of neuroscience with our engaging quiz! This quiz features 12 multiple-choice questions covering key brain regions and their functions.

Perfect for students and anyone interested in how our brains work, this quiz offers:

  • Challenging questions about the brain's anatomy
  • Insights into neural functions associated with emotions and memory
  • A fun way to enhance your knowledge!
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringMind25
Oldest region, begins where spinal cord swells
Medulla
Thalamus
Brainstem
Controls Heartbeat, breathing
Thalamus
Medulla
Brainstem
Axon
"Sensory control center" receives info from all the senses (NOT SMELL)
Brainstem
Medulla
Thalamus
Cell Body
"Little Brain" enables nonverbal learning and memory, coordinates voluntary movement
Reticular Formation
Cell Body
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Netlike structure, filters stimuli, enables arousal (alert, awake, attentive)
Cerebellum
Reticular Formation
Thalamus
Related to emotions and drives
Hypthalamus
Limbic system
Axon
Hippocampus
Hippocampus
Influences hunger and thirst, reward/pleasure center
Related to emotions and drives
Connected to new memories of facts and events
Linked to anger and fear
Hypothalamus
Connected to new memories of facts and events
Related to emotions and drives
Linked to anger and fear
Influences hunger and thirst, reward/pleasure center
Connected to new memories of facts and events
Hypothalamus
Amygdala
Limbic System
Hippocampus
Limbic System
Influences hunger and thirst
Linked to anger and fear
Master gland
Related to emotions and drives
Cerebellum
Related to emotions and drives
Influences hunger and thirst
"Sensory control center" receives info from all the senses NOT SMELL
"little brain", enables nonverbal learning and memory, coordinates voluntary movement
Reticular Formation
"little brain" enables nonverbal learning and memory, coordinates voluntary movement
Oldest region, begins where spinal cord swells
Under the influences of the hypothalamus
Netlike structure, filters stimuli, enabkles arousal (alert, awake, attentive)
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