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What is the thalamus?
- this area relays information from the body to different areas of the brain for processing
- Picture Hal and Amos as traffic cops
What is the parietal lobe?
- processes sensory information
- Use a "piranha" fish as your mnemonic
- The piranha bites you on the top of the head (where the parietal lobe is located)
- That's a sensation the parietal lobe would process
What are the three parts of the brain stem?
pons, reticular formation, medulla
- Pavlov's Really Freaking Mad!
What is the pons?
- the pons is the part of the brain that regulates waking and relaxing
- Put a "d" in pons and you have "ponds"
- Ponds are relaxing to look.
- Your pons is activated when you look at a calm, relaxing pond.
What is the reticular formation?
- This is involved in motivation and alertness
- Use "tickle" as your mnemonic. If you (or your roommate) were asleep and someone tickled you, your reticular formation would wake you up.
What is the medulla?
- This regulates the autonomic activity of the heart and lungs
- Use medals as your mnemonic and stick the medals in a bloody heart and lungs
- Or picture an Olympic athlete wearing gold medals around her neck and covering her heart and lungs
What is the cerebral cortex?
- imagine a Texas hat on your head which is covering the outermost part of your brain - the cor"tex"
What are the lobes of the brain?
frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal
- FTOP : Freud Tore (his) Pants Off
What is the occipital lobe?
- Use the "Occ" part of the word Occipital and imagine an octopus
- Since the occipital lobe processes visual information, picture eyeballs instead of suckers on the tentacles
- Always good to make your image scary if you can
What is the frontal lobe?
- This is where complex thinking occurs. Use "front door" as your mnemonic
- Put the front door on your forehead and put Einstein (complex thinker) behind the door
What is the temporal lobe?
- This is where auditory processing occurs
- Use "tempo" as your mnemonic and picture a metronome above your ear (where the temporal lobe is located)
What is the hippocampus?
- involved in memory
- Use "compass": picture someone (perhaps yourself) who is lost and can't remember how to get home, so you need a compass.
What is the amygdala?
- involved in your fear responses
-Think "AHHHHHH-mygdala" (say it as though you are screaming in fear) OR
- Picture a scary wig (rhymes with "myg") with dollars in the hair (similar to "dala").
What is the cerebellum?
- involved in helping you maintain balance. Picture a tight walker using bells for balance
- Or picture your favorite athlete trying to balance a bell on his/her head, procedural memory (remembering how to do something: driving, little brain, some emotions)
What is the hypothalamus?
- This regulates many of the body's metabolic processes, thirst, hunger and body temperature
- Use "hypo - the -llamas" as your mnemonic
- Picture a hypo (hippo) spraying two thirsty llamas with water to quench their thirst and cool them down.
What is the pineal gland?
- This gland secretes melatonin
- Use "pins and needles in a melon" as the mnemonic.
What is the corpus callosum?
- This connects the two hemispheres. Thus, the corPLUS CalloSUM
- it is through this that the two hemispheres communicate. Thus, you could also picture "corpus CALL SOMEONE"
What is Broca's area?
- This area is the area of the brain responsible for producing speech
-Broca sounds like "Boca" (Mouth) in Spanish which is where we produce language
- If it is damaged, you can understand what someone says, but your speech is disjointed
- In other words, "Broca's speech is broken"
What is Wernicke's area?
- This area is responsible for the comprehension of speech
- If you have an aphasia in this area of the brain you are unable to understand and respond to what people are saying to you
- In other words, "Wernicke's comprehension is crappy".
What are the four lobes of the brain?
Mnemonic: "Freud Tore Off his Pants" A: Frontal, Temporal, Occipital and Parietal
Which brain lobe processes visual information?
Mnemonic: Octopus with eyes instead of suckers A: the Occipital love or "O" stands for "O"pthomologist who checks your vision
Which brain lobe processes auditory information?
Mnemonic: a metronome above the ear A: the Temporal lobe (tempo)
Which brain lobe is the seat of complex thinking?
Mnemonic: a front door on your forehead with Einstein behind the door A: the Frontal lobe
Which brain lobe processes sensory information?
Mnemonic: a piranha biting a swimmer's head A: the Parietal lobe
Which brain part is responsible for releasing melatonin?
Mnemonic: pins and needles sticking in a melon A: the pineal gland
What part of the brain is involved in memory?
Mnemonic: someone using a compass A: the hippocampus
What part of the brain is involved with your fear response?
Mnemonic: a scary wig A: the amygdala
What part of the brain takes signals from the body and relays them to the appropriate part of the brain?
Mnemonic: The traffic cops Hal and Amos A: the thalamus
What part of the brain helps you with your balance?
Mnemonic: an athlete with bells on A: the cerebellum
What part of the brain is regulate thirst, hunger, your metabolic system, motivation and the sex drive?
Mnemonic: two llamas getting sprayed by a hypo A: the hypothalamus
What are the 3 parts of the brainstem?
Mnemonic: Pavlov is Really Frickin' Mad A: the Pons, the Reticular Formation, and the Medulla
What part of the brain helps you sleep and awaken?
Mnemonic: a calm, dreamy pond A: the pons
What part of the brain helps you become alert very quickly?
Mnemonic: a feather tickling you on the foot while you sleep A: the reticular formation
What part of the brain maintains the autonomic activity of your heart and lung?
Mnemonic: medals in a bloody heart and lungs A: the medulla
What are seven main parts of the neuron?
Mnemonic: Damn! Skinner Ate Mice? Not Very Smart. A: Dendrites, Soma, Axon, Myelin Sheath, Nodes of Ranvier, Synaptic Vesicles, and the Synapse
What part of the neuron receives signals from other neurons and from muscles?
Mnemonic: kites A: the dendrites
What is the cell body of the neuron called?
Mnemonic: somebody's ma A: the soma
What is the part of the neuron that extends out from the soma and carries signals to the synapse?
Mnemonic: "an ax in your ma" A: the axon
What covers the axon, protecting it and helping move the signal along the axon?
Mnemonic: "my yelling sheep" A: myelin sheep 31
what are the spaces between the myelin sheath called (hint: the signal jumps from one to the next)?
Mnemonic: "noses of ranvier" A: Nodes of Ranvier
at the end of the neuron is the terminal button. What are the sacs called inside the terminal button which hold neurotransmitters?
Mnemonic: synaptic vehicles A: synaptic vesicles
What do you call the space between two neurons (or between a neuron and a muscle)?
Mnemonic: naps A: the synapse
During the neuron's resting potential the ions outside the neuron are _____ and the ions inside the neuron are ____ charged.
Mnemonic: "passed out" outside the neuron, "neckin'" inside the neuron A: positive, negative
What is the outer layer of the brain called? What does the corpus callosum do?
Mnemonic: a Texas hat on top of a brain A: the cortex
What is the part of the brain called that connects the right and left hemisphere?
Mnemonic: a plus sign between the two hemispheres A: the corpus callosum
What does the corpus callosum do?
Mnemonic: a brain with a person in each hemisphere who are calling each other A: help the two hemispheres communicate
Which part of the brain is responsible for your ability to comprehend what someone says to you?
Mnemonic: "_____'s comprehension is crappy" A: Wernicke
Which part of the brain is responsible for your ability to speak clearly?
Mnemonic: "____ is broken" A: Broca's area