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Cingulate gyrus of the frontal lobe
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Parietal Lobe
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Genu of Corpus Callosum- front bit of the area that connects the two hemispheres
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Splenium of Corpus Callosum
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Thalamus- handles consciousness, sleep and some sense and motor signals
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Midbrain- deals with vision, hearing, motor control, sleep/wake, arousal (alertness), and temperature regulation
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Pons- handles sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, facial expressions, facial sensation, and posture
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Medulla Oblongata- autonomic function
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Fourth Ventricle- filled with cerebrospinal fluid, regulates blood flow and protects the pons and medulla
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Anterior Vermis of Cerebellum- a fissure on the front of the cerebellum, deals with posture and locomotion
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Tectum of Midbrain- roof of the midbrain (visual and auditory processing)
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Mammillary Body- relay impulses coming from the amygdalae and the hippocampus to the thalmus (deals with the limbic system)
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Optic Chiasm- the point in the brain where the optic nerves cross
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Septum Pellucidum- thin double membrane that separates the anterior horns of the left and right ventricles
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Anterior Cerebral artery
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Aqueduct of Sylvius- aka cerebral aqueduct, carries cerebrospinal fluid and connects the third and fourth ventricle
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Foramen of Monro- channels that allow passage of cerebrospinal fluid from the lateral and third ventricles
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Fourth Ventricle
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Mammillary Body
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Optic Chiasm
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Pineal Gland- produces melatonin from serotonin, which modulates sleep
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Posterior Commissure- handles pupil reactions to bilateral light
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