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        | comprised of thalmus, hypothalmus, and amygleda |  | 
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        | most anterior portion of brain(front) allows for logic, problom solving, higher level complex thought   |  | 
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        | most posterior portion of brain(back) allos for vision and interpertation of visual memmory |  | 
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        | cooridnates muscle movment allows for balance and movment  |  | 
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        | lateral sides of brain(side) allows for intepertation of auditory sensation(hearing) translation of sensory input  |  | 
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        | most seperior portion of brain (top) responsiable for long term memory storage muscle memory center understanding learned material like language   |  | 
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        | regulates endocrine system(hormones) |  | Definition 
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        | regulates fear anger agression deep emotions sex drive |  | Definition 
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        | short term mebory formation capturing new information |  | Definition 
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        | movement of muscles coordination of muscles |  | Definition 
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        | breathing heart beating autonamic function speed, coughing, vomiting |  | Definition 
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        | sensory relay , input of senses into brain |  | Definition 
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        | awake, sleep. state of being alive, self aware |  | Definition 
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        | total collection of emotions, short term memmory, hormone center, retrival of senses |  | Definition 
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        | biologicial clock, feeling of being tired, sick, hormone release, often triggered by senses |  | Definition 
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        | comprised of pons, obdulla, and spinal cord |  | 
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        | comprised of frontal, temporal, occipitial, and parietal lobes |  | 
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        | comprised of dicaphalon(thalmus, hypothalmus, and amygleda), pons, and medula |  | 
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        | look at picture of brain and identify following fromtal parietal temporal occipital midbrain dicaphalon cerebellum pons medulla   |  | Definition 
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