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Central nervous system
brain and spinal cord
peripheral nervous system
cranial nerves and spinal nerves
stimulus
anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change
myelin sheath
speeds up impulse conduction while providing insulation to avoid
loss of signal or cross signalling

what is pink
node of ranvier

what is cyan
myelin sheath

what is purple
axon

what is green
dendrite

what is orange
schwann cell with nucleus

what is yellow
nucleus
cerebrum
cognition,
motor control, sensory
integration
cerebellum
coordination and
balance
brainstem
autonomic
control (breathing,
heartbeat)

what is orange
cerebrum

what is blue
cerebellum

what is pink
brainstem

what is pink
olfactory bulb

what is purple
right cerebral hemisphere

what is green
temporal lobe of cerebrum

what is cyan
pons

what is blue
medulla oblongata

what is yellow
longitudinal fissure

what is orange
left cerebral hemisphere

what is grey
optic chiasma

what is red
midbrain

what is light pink
cranial nerve

what is brown
cerebellum

what is dark green
spinal cord

what is dark green
spinal cord

what is red
cerebellum

what is orange
occipital lobe

what is yellow
parietal lobe

what is green
central sulcus

what is cyan
frontal lobe

what is blue
olfactory bulb

what is pink
temporal lobe

what is brown
pons

what is black
medulla oblongata

what is orange
cerebellum

what is pink
pineal body

what is brown
cerebrum

what is blue
hypothalamus

what is grey
thalamus

what is red
corpus callosum

what is green
lateral ventricle

what is light green
optic chiasma

what is cyan
midbrain

what is light pink
pons

what is light yellow
medulla oblongata

what is light blue
brainstem

what is black
spinal cord