Brain Diagram
Label the Brain Structures
📚 Word Bank (Available Labels):
Frontal Lobe
Temporal Lobe
Parietal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
Cerebellum
Spinal Cord
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You've successfully identified all brain structures. Here's how each relates to memory and learning:
Brain Structures & Memory Functions:
- Frontal Lobe: Executive functions, working memory, decision-making, and memory encoding strategies. Critical for organizing information and planning.
- Temporal Lobe: Processes auditory information and language. Contains the hippocampus, essential for forming new long-term memories.
- Spinal Cord: Transmits signals between brain and body. Involved in reflexive motor memories and basic learned responses.
- Parietal Lobe: Integrates sensory information and spatial processing. Helps create context for memories tied to physical sensations.
- Occipital Lobe: Processes visual information. Visual memories and recognition rely heavily on this region.
- Cerebellum: Coordinates movement and stores procedural memory (motor skills like riding a bike, typing, playing instruments).