List of regions in the human brain

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Neuropsychology
 
Topics

Brain-computer interfacesTraumatic Brain Injury
Brain regionsClinical neuropsychology
Cognitive neuroscienceHuman brain
NeuroanatomyNeurophysiology
PhrenologyCommon misconceptions

Brain functions

arousalattention
consciousnessdecision making
executive functionslanguage
learningmemory
motor coordinationsensory perception
planningproblem solving
thought

People

Arthur L. BentonDavid Bohm
António DamásioPhineas Gage
Norman GeschwindElkhonon Goldberg
Donald O. HebbKenneth Heilman
Muriel D. LezakBenjamin Libet
Rodolfo LlinásAlexander Luria
Brenda MilnerKarl Pribram
Oliver SacksRoger SperryH.M.K.C.

Tests

Bender-Gestalt Test
Benton Visual Retention Test
Clinical Dementia Rating
Continuous Performance Task
Glasgow Coma Scale
Hayling and Brixton tests
Lexical decision task
Mini-mental state examination
Stroop effect
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
Wisconsin card sorting task

Tools

Johari Window

Mind and Brain Portal
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Contents

[edit] Brain (neural tube)

[edit] Rhombencephalon (hindbrain)

[edit] Myelencephalon

[edit] Metencephalon

[edit] Mesencephalon (midbrain)

[edit] Prosencephalon (forebrain)

[edit] Diencephalon

[edit] epithalamus

[edit] third ventricle

[edit] thalamus

[edit] hypothalamus (limbic system) (HPA axis)

[edit] subthalamus(HPA axis)

[edit] pituitary gland (HPA axis)

[edit] Telencephalon (cerebrum) Cerebral hemispheres

Red:Frontal lobe

red:frontal lobe
orange:parietal lobe
yellow:occipital lobe
green: temporal lobe
blue:cerebellum
black:brainstem

[edit] White matter

[edit] Subcortical

[edit] Rhinencephalon (paleopallium)

[edit] Lateral ventricles

[edit] Cerebral cortex (neopallium)

[edit] Neural pathways

[edit] Cerebrospinal systems

[edit] Neuronal systems

[edit] Cognitive systems

[edit] Volitive systems

[edit] Nerves

[edit] Neurocrine systems

[edit] Vascular systems

[edit] Dural meningeal system

[edit] Organization

Anatomical regions are listed vertically beneath Brain according to typical hierarchies. Functional, connective and developmental regions are listed horizontally in (italicized subscript).

Functional and connective regions defined as systems are categorized at cerebrospinal systems.

[edit] Related topic

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