
Ap psychology 2.3 Overview of the Nervous System and the Neuron 2.4 Neural Firing
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- Q1Which structure connects the two hemispheres of the brain and allows communication between them?Corpus CallosumAmygdalaHippocampusCerebellum30s
- Q2Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating emotions and memory?CerebellumAmygdalaPrefrontal cortexHippocampus30s
- Q3Which part of the brain is responsible for processing visual information?Occipital lobeParietal lobeTemporal lobeFrontal lobe30s
- Q4Which part of the brain is responsible for controlling voluntary movement?Motor cortexBrainstemVisual cortexTemporal lobe30s
- Q5Which part of the brain is responsible for maintaining balance and coordination?Frontal lobeHippocampusAmygdalaCerebellum30s
- Q6Which hemisphere of the brain is primarily responsible for language processing?Frontal lobeBoth hemispheresLeft hemisphereRight hemisphere30s
- Q7Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating sleep and wakefulness?HypothalamusPrefrontal cortexMedullaThalamus30s
- Q8Which part of the brain is responsible for processing and interpreting sensory information?Occipital lobeMotor cortexTemporal lobeSomatosensory cortex30s
- Q9Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature, appetite, and thirst?Prefrontal cortexCerebellumMedullaHypothalamus30s
- Q10Which part of the brain is responsible for processing auditory information?Occipital lobeTemporal lobeParietal lobeFrontal lobe30s
- Q11Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating heart rate, breathing, and other vital functions?BrainstemHippocampusMotor cortexThalamus30s