Question 35 Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for higher cognitive functions, including memory processing, emotional responses, and sensory information relay? O Hindbrain O Forebrain O Midbrain O Medial brain 1 pts
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COLUMN B a. amygdala b. brain stem C. cerebellum COLUMN A 1. center of emotion 2. relays sensory and motor signals 3. little brain 4. for motor and sensory analysis 5. connects the forebrain and midbrain 6. center of intelligence 7. pons, medulla and midbrain 8. regulates the sleep-wake cycle 9. controls autonomic actions 10. gray and white matter 11. for memory and message retrieval 12. holds the cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata 13. associated with reasoning and problem solving 14. associated with visual processing 15. associated with perception d. cerebrum e. frontal lobe f. hindbrain g. hippocampus h. hypothalamus i. medulla j. midbrain k. occipital lobe I. pons m. spinal cord n. temporal Lobe 0. thalamus
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Intellectual functions like making judgments, retrieving memories, and paying attention depend primarily on tissues specialized for these purposes, which are located in the a. forebrain. b. amygdala. c. midbrain. d. hindbrain.
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