1. An extension of the spinal cord into
the skull. |
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2. A bridge between the two halves of
number three. |
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3. Controls complex movement. |
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4. Directs signals to and from number six. |
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5. Intimately connected to the pituitary
gland. |
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6. Where our "higher processes" such as
thinking occur. |
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7. Directs voluntary muscle movement. |
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8. Many believe that our ability to plan
ahead is to be found here. |
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9. Information from the sense of touch in
our skin goes here. |
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10. Contains our associations concerning
our sense of touch, among other things. |
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11. Information from the rods and cones
goes here. |
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12. Contains our visual associations. |
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13. Information from the sensory neurons
in the inner ear goes here. |
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14. Contains our auditory associations. |
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