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1 Medulla- regulates involuntary functions (breathing, heart rate, digestion (swallwing, vomit), coughing/sneezing, taste, autonmic nervous system(sweating, salvation and pupillary dilation))2 Pons- controlling breathing, coordinatinf eye movements, facial sensation and movement, sleep and wakefulness, balance and posture 3 Reticular Activating System/midbrain- arousal and wakefulness. sleep/wake cycle, sensory filter, consciousness, muscle and autonmic regulation (flight or fight response) 4 Cerebellum- balanca and coordination, motor learning (riding a bike or throwing a ball), muscle control and posture/gait 5 Thalamus- acts to relay station for sensory and motor info (regulates sleep/wakefulness, attention, memory and consciosness, interpert sensations like sight, hearing, touch and taste) 6 Hypothalamus- hormone control, body temp, hunger/thirst (blood sugar), sleep-wake cycle, stress response, growth and develpoment, mood and emotion 7 Hippocampus-The hippocampus receives information from other brain regions and converts it into long-term memories. It helps to store and organize memories, making them accessible for retrieval later on. It helps create mental maps of surroundings 8 Amygdala- processes emotions such as fear and anxiety. Learns from expirences that evoke strong emotions such as fear and pleasure. helps with social cues and regulates our behaviors in socail situations. Hormone regulation 9 Corpus callosum,Cerebral cortex/lobes - communicates and shares information 10 Frontal- 11 Motor cortex- 12 Temporal- 13 Parietal- 14 Somatosensory cortex- 15 Occipital-

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