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- 3. A region in the temporal lobe responsible for language comprehension.
- 8. Located behind the frontal lobe, it processes sensory information, including touch, temperature, and pain.
- 9. Located at the back of the brain, it coordinates voluntary movements, posture, and balance.
- 10. A structure deep within the brain that acts as a relay station for sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex.
- 15. A set of brain structures, including the hippocampus and amygdala, that support a variety of functions, including emotion, motivation, and memory.
- 16. Located at the back of the brain, it is the primary visual processing center.
- 17. An endocrine gland located at the base of the brain that regulates many other endocrine glands and controls growth, metabolism, and sexual development.
- 18. The lowest part of the brain stem, responsible for vital involuntary functions such as breathing and blood pressure.
- 19. Part of the limbic system, involved in processing emotions, particularly fear and pleasure.
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- 1. The largest lobe of the brain, located at the front, responsible for complex cognitive functions, such as planning, decision-making, and personality.
- 2. Located on the sides of the brain, it is involved in processing auditory information, memory, and language.
- 4. Part of the limbic system, crucial for the formation of new long-term memories.
- 5. A group of structures involved in the control of voluntary motor movements, procedural learning, and emotions.
- 6. A part of the brain stem that relays signals between the forebrain and cerebellum and is involved in sleep, breathing, and facial expressions.
- 7. A region in the basal ganglia that plays a central role in the brain's reward and pleasure circuit.
- 11. A small region of the brain that links the nervous system to the endocrine system via the pituitary gland and controls functions like body temperature, hunger, and thirst.
- 12. The most superior part of the brain stem, involved in movement, sensory processing, and arousal.
- 13. Connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls basic life functions like breathing, heart rate, and consciousness.
- 14. A region in the frontal lobe responsible for speech production.
