It includes the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla. It controls fundamental body functions such as breathing, eye movements, blood pressure, heartbeat, and swallowing.
2. Taking Test: The Cerebrum
Interpreting sensations such as vision, hearing, touch, and smell. Controlling our feelings and emotions. Thinking, problem solving, and adapting our behaviors
3. Playing Basketball: The Cerebellum
Cerebellum is often referred as little brain. Cerebellum is ten percent of the brain mass and contains fifty percent of brain neurons. It is located in the hind brain and is responsible for motor memory. This part of the brain is also responsible for posture, coordination and motor movement.
4. Smelling the aroma of a perfume: The Olfactory Bulb
Smells are handled by the olfactory bulb, the structure in the front of the brain that sends information to the other areas of the body's central command for further processing. Odors take a direct route to the limbic system, including the amygdala and the hippocampus, the regions related to emotion and memory.
5. Digestion of food: The Cerebellum
The Cerebellum sits at the back of your head, under the cerebrum. It controls coordination and balance. The brain stem sits beneath your cerebrum in front of your cerebellum. It connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions such as breathing, digestion, heart rate and blood pressure.
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1. Breathing : The brain stem
It includes the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla. It controls fundamental body functions such as breathing, eye movements, blood pressure, heartbeat, and swallowing.
2. Taking Test: The Cerebrum
Interpreting sensations such as vision, hearing, touch, and smell. Controlling our feelings and emotions. Thinking, problem solving, and adapting our behaviors
3. Playing Basketball: The Cerebellum
Cerebellum is often referred as little brain. Cerebellum is ten percent of the brain mass and contains fifty percent of brain neurons. It is located in the hind brain and is responsible for motor memory. This part of the brain is also responsible for posture, coordination and motor movement.
4. Smelling the aroma of a perfume: The Olfactory Bulb
Smells are handled by the olfactory bulb, the structure in the front of the brain that sends information to the other areas of the body's central command for further processing. Odors take a direct route to the limbic system, including the amygdala and the hippocampus, the regions related to emotion and memory.
5. Digestion of food: The Cerebellum
The Cerebellum sits at the back of your head, under the cerebrum. It controls coordination and balance. The brain stem sits beneath your cerebrum in front of your cerebellum. It connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions such as breathing, digestion, heart rate and blood pressure.
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