Compléter Fill in the Blanks: Parts of the BrainVersion en ligne Test your knowledge of the brain's anatomy and functions in this engaging fill-in-the-blanks game! par Micki 1 grey white Midbrain Pituitary Gland largest Frontal Lobe smallest Cerebrum The has an outer rim of matter that makes of the part of the human brain . 2 in expression info right left artistic space relationships a reading comparing problem-solving map The right hemisphere of the cerebrum controls the side of the body and is responsible for and tasks that require understanding of " " like . 3 problem make comparing info left solving mathematics language decision side expression artistic right The left hemisphere of the cerbrum controls the of the body and is largely responsible for - , , , and in order to 4 executive movements move judgement functioning planning higher management decision time skills coordinating emotions impulses cognitive Frontal Lobe is responsible for deciding to and then with . It houses skills such as , , control of and , making , and . 5 memory term pain frontal sensory short info pressure lobe touch Parietal Lobe is responsible for processing all like , , and . Also works with to initate / sustain - . 6 the meaning auditory emotion vision smell memory language learning of integrates words Temporal Lobes are responsible for processing info and is involved in , and , and . It also info from various senses such as and . 7 visual auditory info Occipital Lobe is responsible for coming into the brain . 8 of balance the back head movement spine grey posture procedural white The Cerebellum consits if an outer rim of matter and central mass of matter . It controls , , , and memory . Located at the near the . 9 Cerebellum Corpus Callosum Cerebrum The is the bridge connecting the two hemispheres . 10 Hypothalamus Thalamus Amydgala Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobes Parietal Lobe Hippocampus brain oblongata midbrain stem pons Occipital Lobe medulla Pituitary Gland The is the most primitve part of the brain that connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain . Mostly a large mass of white matter responsible for functions that occur automatically without thinking . It is made up of three main parts : the , the , and the . 11 Hypothalamus Thalamus Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobes hearing Amydgala eye Parietal Lobe vision Hippocampus movement motor sensory Occipital Lobe Pituitary Gland info The midbrain is a small region of the brain that is involved in coordinating various such as , and particularly those of the . 12 Hippocampus awakening Parietal Lobe Hypothalamus Pituitary Gland Amydgala Temporal Lobes Occipital Lobe Thalamus sleep dreams The pons controls , , and . 13 Amydgala coughing Occipital Lobe Hippocampus sneezing blood Pituitary Gland Thalamus heart Temporal Lobes Parietal Lobe rate respiration pressure Hypothalamus The Medulla controls things like , and as well as simple reflexes such as and . 14 Hypothalamus limbic Amydgala Occipital Lobe system Hippocampus Parietal Lobe Temporal Lobes Pituitary Gland Thalamus The is located deep inside the brain and involves many structures associated with memory , emotions and the reward center of your brain . 15 amygdala Thalamus Hypothalamus Hippocampus Pituitary Gland The is an almond - shaped mass deep inside the brain ( part of the limbic system ) that is important to emotional behavior and motivations . It processes emotions like fear , anger , and pleasure . It determines where memories are stored and it's greatly affected by substances . 16 Thalamus Hypothalamus Hippocampus Amygdala Pituitary Gland The is a part of the limbic system that is responsible for learning and memory . Specifiaclly it plays an important role in encoding . 17 Thalamus Pituitary Gland amygdala Hippocampus Hypothalmus The is a relay system for sensory input except for smell . Info that comes into this structure is simultaneously to the to interpret its emotional relevance and the appropriate region of the cerebral cortex . 18 Hypothalamus Amydgala Parietal Lobe Pituitary Gland Temporal Lobes Thalamus Hippocampus Occipital Lobe The controls hunger , feeling satisfied , temperature control , and expression of emotion . 19 Amydgala Parietal Lobe Gland Hippocampus pea Occipital Lobe Pituitary Hypothalamus Thalamus almond Temporal Lobes , know as the " Master Gland " because all of the endocrine ( hormone producing ) glands depend on its secretions ( hormones ) . It is actively involved in puberty as it directs growth ( human growth hormone ) and sexual development . It is - shape d