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4948385647Temporal lobeLies above ears; includes auditory areas, each side receives information from opposite ear0
4957755808SynapseJunction between axon tip of one neuron and dendrite of another; small gap1
4957757359Parietal lobeLies at top of head and toward rear; receives sensory information (touch and body position)2
4957763080BrainstemOldest part and central core of brain, responsible for automatic survival functions3
4957765248HippocampusPart of limbic system, new memories, before storage4
4957767328AxonExtension of a neuron, ending in branching fibers5
4957770342Medulla oblongatacontrols blood pressure, heart rate, breathing6
4957771627Motor cortexlies at rear of frontal lobe; controls voluntary movements7
4957773493InterneuronsNeurons within brain and spinal cord8
4957780536HypothalamusPart of limbic system, controls body temperature, libido, hunger, thirst, endocrine system, biological rhythms; pleasure center, reward center9
4957783400Sensory cortexarea at front of parietal lobe; registers and processes body touch and movement sensations10
4957786392Cerebral cortexcovers hemispheres, ultimate control and information-processing center11
4957789679Limbic systemNeural system associated with emotions and drives12
4957791264Corpus callosumconnects brain's hemispheres; removal can stop seizures13
4957795951Occipital lobelies at back of head; receives information from visual fields14
4957797448Amygdalapart of limbic system, fear, and aggression15
4957798746Spinal cordpathway of neural fibers to and from brain, controls reflexes16
4957802492PituitaryMaster of endocrine gland17
4957803864ThalamusPart of limbic system, receives sensory signals from spinal cord and sends them to other areas of the brain18
4957807174Sensory neuronsNeurons that carry incoming information from sensory receptors to brain and spinal cord19
4957812180NervesBundled axons that form neural 'cables'20
4957816152Reticular FormationHelps control arousal, filters stimuli going to thalamus and relays information to other areas21
4957820435DendritesBushy, branching extensions of a neuron22
4957821784PonsConnects hindbrain with midbrain and forebrain; control of facial expressions23
4957827793Motor neuronsNeurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands24
4957831555Cerebellum'Little brain' habitual muscle movements, basic biological functions25
4957841972NeruotransmittersChemical messengers that cross synaptic gaps between neurons; bind to receptor sites on receiving neuron26
4957845808Neuronnerve cell27
4957847313Myelin sheathLayer of fatty tissue encasing fibers of neurons; enables greater transmission speed of neural impulses28

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