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30 Cards in this Set

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Pituitary Gland

regulates hormones

Cerebrum

sensory and morot information

cerebellum

same as cerebrum, posture, BALANCE, planning and skilled movement

diencephalon

coordinating and integrating functions

midbrain

nerve refelxes

pons

refelxes mediated by cranial nerves

medulla oblongata

digestion, respiration cardiac, and other muscle reflexes

frontal lobe

thought and action

temporal lobe

hearing; language interpretation

parietal lobe

senses (touch; pain)

occipital lobe

vision

What are some of things the left hemisphere motor side of the brain control?

wrist, hand, all the fingers, arm


What are some of the things the left hemisphere sensory side of the brain control?

eye, nose, face, lips teeth gums and jaw, tongue

Olfactory Nerve

located in the nose..controls smell


1st

Optic Nerve

located behind the eyes and controls sight


2nd

oculomotor nerve

pupil restriction located in and behind the eyes


3rd

trochlear nerve

pulls the eyes down located directly below the eyes


4th

TRIGEMINAL NERVE

covers most of the face (sensation)


5th

abducens nerve

controls eye movement to the side brow eyes to the side


6th

facial nerve

controls facial movements and expression


7th

Acoustic nerve

located in the ears and controls hearing


8th

Glossopharyngeal nerve

located in the throat and controls swallowing


9th

Vagus Nerve

located in the tongue and controls taste buds


10th

Spinal Accessory Nerve

controls neck and shoulder movement


11th


hypoglossal nerve

innervates the tongue (tip of tongue)


12th

Name the order of the saying to help you remember the order of the cranial nerves

OOOTTAFAGVSH

If the frontal lobe is damaged what occurs?

impairment in judgement

If the temporal lobe is damaged what happens?

hearing loss and effects language and speech

If the parietal lobe is damaged what happens?

The sense such as touch and pain are effected

If the occipital lobe is damaged what happens?

Vision is damaged ... can result in blindness