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CSD 115 Assignment 1 Name: Ashlyn HickeyPART ONE: FOUR LOBES OF THE BRAINChoose the lobe of the brain associated with the items below. A. Frontal Lobe B. Parietal Lobe C. Occipital Lobe D. Temporal Lobe 1. Wernicke’s area is located here - D2. Primary motor area is located here- A 3. Plays role in experiencing pain, temperature, and touch- B 4. Involved in processing sound- D 5. Broca’s area is located here- A6. Primary visual area is located here- C 7. Aids in socialization and emotional control- A8. Does not play a role in speech and language- CPART TWO: LABELING Label the corresponding areas A. Medulla B. PonsC. Midbrain1. midbrain2. pons3. medullaPART THREE: TRUE FALSE 1. False- The brain is the only part of the neuroanatomy covered by meninges. 2. True- The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord. 3. True- The cerebrum is the most primitive part of the brain. 4. False- The right hemisphere of the brain is most dominant for language. 5. True- The cerebellum controls breathing and heart rate.6. False- The function of Wernicke’s area is motor planning of speech. 7. True- The left and right hemispheres are connected by the corpus callosum. 8. True- The cerebellum is located below and to the back of the cerebrum. 9. True- There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal


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