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Columbia Intro Psych--Brain anatomy Columbia Intro Psych--Brain anatomy

Medulla Oblongata, Pons, Reticular Formation

 Medulla Oblongata

 Pons

 Reticular Formation

 Thalamus

 Cerebellum

Amygdala, Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland, Hippocampus

 Amygdala

 Hypothalamus

 Hippocampus

 Pituitary Gland  Master endocrine gland  Controls the release of hormones

 Corpus Collosum

Frontal Lobe, Parietal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, and Temporal Lobe

 Frontal Lobe/Cortex Making plans and judgments: higher level thinking

 Motor Cortex

 Parietal Lobe

 Sensory Cortex Registers and processes body touch and movement

 Occipital Lobe

 Temporal Lobe

How might each of the following parts of the brain be active while we drive a car? Take notes on handout 3B-2 in your Bio packet