Nerve06/central nervous system/localization of brain function
Region for cognition is localized in the higher brain. |
Very basic classification of the central nervous system and localized function is summarized.
Overall, area for life-maintaining function, such as respiration, is localized in the lower brain, and area for cognition, such as language, is localized in the higher brain.
Areas for conscious functions, such as 'intending' to move the hand and doing so, 'feeling' the stimulus to the finger, and 'creating' a letter, are also localized in the highest brain, the cerebral cortex.
Challenge Quiz
Area for cognitive function is localized in the higher. lower brain.
Area for life-supporting function is localized in the higher.lower brain.
cerebral cortex. limbic system. diencephalon. midbrain. medulla oblongata .
cerebral cortex. cerebral limbic system. diencephalon. midbrain. medulla oblongata .
cerebral cortex. cerebral limbic system. diencephalon. midbrain. medulla oblongata .
cerebral cortex.limbic system. diencephalon. midbrain. medulla oblongata .
cerebral cortex. limbic system.diencephalon. midbrain. medulla oblongata .
Area for posture control, such as standing straight, localize in the cerebral cortex. limbic system. diencephalon.midbrain. medulla oblongata .
Area for controlling blood pressure, and respiration during sleep localize in the cerebral cortex. limbic system. diencephalon. midbrain.medulla oblongata .
controlling blood pressure and respiration during sleep. posture control such as standing straight. body temperature control. instinct and emotions, such as anxiety.conscious functions and cognition .
controlling blood pressure and respiration during sleep. posture control such as standing straight. body temperature control.instinct and emotions, such as anxiety. conscious functions and cognition .
controlling blood pressure and respiration during sleep. posture control such as standing straight.body temperature control. instinct and emotions, such as anxiety. conscious functions and cognition .
controlling blood pressure and respiration during sleep.posture control such as standing straight. body temperature control. instinct and emotions, such as anxiety. conscious functions and cognition .
controlling blood pressure and respiration during sleep. posture control such as standing straight. body temperature control. instinct and emotions, such as anxiety. conscious functions and cognition .