Parts of the Brain- Psych

  • Temporal Lobe Tempura

    • Recalling the flavors!- play a role in managing emotions, processing information from the senses, and storing and retrieving memories.

  • Hippocampus Hot Potato Bites

    • Memorizing the directions!- Learning and memory

  • Hypothalamus Hummus Board

    • Hungry again in no time!- Maintains homeostasis: body temp, heart rate, hunger, mood

  • Broca’s Area Bruschetta

    • Turn this into the talk of the time- speech production and articulation

  • Occipital Lobe Orzo

    • Steal your sight!-visual perception, including colour, form and motion

  • Frontol Lobe Fettuccine

    • voluntary movement, expressive language

      • Include Broca’s area and Wernickie’s area

  • Reticular Formation Ravioli

    • Alert and consciously begging for more-somatic motor control, cardiovascular control, pain modulation, sleep and consciousness, and habituation.

  • Thalamus Thyme Bowl

    • Blow your senses away!- your body's information (sense) relay station.

  • Amygdyla Apple Pie

    • Yelling for more- a major processing center for emotions.

  • Pons fruit tart

    • face pucker up- provides motor supply to the muscles of mastication.

  • Prefrontal cortext parfait

    • thinking about it forever-regulating attention, behavior, and emotion

  • Cerebellum Creme Brulee

    • Upright in your seat- coordinating movement and balance

  • midbrain mud pie

    • transmitting to the brain how amazing it looks- a relay system, transmitting information necessary for vision and hearing.

  • Medulla Margarita

    • Heart racing fast- Manages heart, circulation and breathing.

  • Parietal lobe wine

    • will have you checking the temperature -receiving and processing sensory input such as touch, pressure, heat, cold, and pain.

  • corpus callosum cherry bomb

    • both sides of brain-serve as a conduit allowing information to transmit from one side of the brain to the other

  • Pituitary gland colada

    • reaching for more!- regulates growth, metabolism, and reproduction through the hormones that it produces