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1. Which color represents the frontal lobe?
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2. Which color represents the occipital lobe?
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3. Which color represents the temporal lobe?
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4. Which color represents the parietal lobe
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5. A is pointing to the a. Gyrus b. sulci A
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6. The lobe responsible for cognition, reasoning skills is the A. Frontal B. Parietal C. Occipital D. Temporal
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7. Integration of sensory information and body image A. Frontal B. Parietal C. Occipital D. Temporal
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8. Emotion is controlled by what lobe(s) A. Frontal B. Parietal C. Occipital D. Temporal E. Frontal and Parietal F. Frontal and Temporal
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9. Vision is controlled by this lobe A. Frontal B. Parietal C. Occipital D. Temporal
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10. The pre-motor and primary motor cortexes are located in this lobe A. Frontal B. Parietal C. Occipital D. Temporal
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11. The somatosensory cortex is located in this lobe A. Frontal B. Parietal C. Occipital D. Temporal
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12. The motor cortex is responsible for A. Vision B. Hearing C. Muscle movement D. Touch
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13. The somatosensory cortex is responsible for A. Vision B. Hearing C. Muscle movement D. Touch
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14. The input from ears goes to the A. Motor cortex B. Pre-motor cortex C. Somatosensory cortex D. Primary Auditory Cortex
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15. Damaging the frontal lobe will effect A. Ability to think cognitively B. Ability to feel emotion C. Behavior D. All of the above
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16. Not remembering people or names can be caused by damage to this lobe A. Frontal B. Parietal C. Occipital D. Temporal
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17. Loss of sight is due to damage in this lobe A. Frontal B. Parietal C. Occipital D. Temporal
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18. The brain is separated into two hemispheres by the A. Lateral sulcus B. Central Sulcus C. Longitudinal Sulcus D. Occipto-parietal sulcus
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19. The temporal and parietal lobes are separated by A. Lateral sulcus B. Central Sulcus C. Longitudinal Sulcus D. Occipto-parietal sulcus
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20. The frontal and parietal lobes are separated by A. Lateral sulcus B. Central Sulcus C. Longitudinal Sulcus D. Occipto-parietal sulcus
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