Cingulate gyrus- Parietal lobe Cerebral cortex Frontal lobe- -Thalamus Corpus collosum Occipital lobe Tissue dividing- lateral ventricles Nucleus accumbens Superior and inferior colliculi Hypothalamus Midbrain Pituitary gland- Pons Cerebellum Medulla Spinal cord Central canal of spinal cord 11. Damage to the brain stem would cause a. losses in senses of touch, pain, and temperature b. massive decrease in the ability to synthesize and process information c. catastrophic loss of control for vital functions like breathing and heart rate d. interruptions in memory and organization skills

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looking at the diagram in the picture which option would be correct and shortly say why.

Cingulate gyrus-
Parietal lobe
Cerebral cortex
Frontal lobe
-Thalamus
Corpus callosum-
Tissue dividing-
lateral ventricles
- Occipital lobe
Nucleus accumbens-
- Superior and
inferior colliculi
Hypothalamus -
Midbrain
Pituitary gland-
Pons
Cerebellum
Medulla
Spinal cord-
Central canal of
spinal cord
|11. Damage to the brain stem would cause
a. losses in senses of touch, pain, and temperature
b. massive decrease in the ability to synthesize and process information
c. catastrophic loss of control for vital functions like breathing and heart rate
d. interruptions in memory and organization skills
Transcribed Image Text:Cingulate gyrus- Parietal lobe Cerebral cortex Frontal lobe -Thalamus Corpus callosum- Tissue dividing- lateral ventricles - Occipital lobe Nucleus accumbens- - Superior and inferior colliculi Hypothalamus - Midbrain Pituitary gland- Pons Cerebellum Medulla Spinal cord- Central canal of spinal cord |11. Damage to the brain stem would cause a. losses in senses of touch, pain, and temperature b. massive decrease in the ability to synthesize and process information c. catastrophic loss of control for vital functions like breathing and heart rate d. interruptions in memory and organization skills
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