Relacionar Columnas Brain Structures and Functions (D)Versión en línea brain por Amy Vernon 1 parietal lobe 2 amygdala 3 basal ganglia 4 Wernike's area 5 cerebellum 6 Broca's area 7 hippocampus 8 midbrain 9 ventricles 10 temporal lobe 11 pons 12 thalamus 13 hypothalamus 14 occipital lobe 15 frontal lobe 16 medulla oblongata emotions automatically regulates heart rate and BP (vital center) coordinates motor communication, balance, posture chambers of brain containing CSF controls the amount of movement you produce regulates sleep/wake cycle language center in temporal lobe problem solving, decision making, primary motor cortex movements of the eye and auditory and visual processing motor skills needed for speaking visual cortex primary sensory cortex coordinates the activities of the endocrine and nervous systems, hunger, thirst, body temp. learning and long term memory relays and processes sensory information auditory cortex, hearing