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The part of the human brain which controls body temperature is .

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Important Questions on Neurobiology and Behaviour

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Assertion (A): Mammals have a relatively large brain when compared to that of other animals in relation to body size.
Reason (R): The number of optic lobes is four in mammals and two in other vertebrates.
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Sketch and label the lateral view of a human brain.
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Which of the following regions of the brain is incorrectly paired with its function?
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Observe the following diagram of brain of man and identify the parts labelled as I and III.

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Name the part of the brain that regulate respiration.
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Number of gyri and sulci is proportionate to
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In which part of the following, the anterior choroid plexus is situated?
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Explain the central nervous system.
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Largest cavity in brain is called :-
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Which of the following is an incorrect statement?
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The diagram given below is an external view of the human brain. Study the same and answer the questions that follow:
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What is the function of Cerebrospinal fluid?
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Which of the following part of the human brain is also called an emotional brain?
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Write a note on ventricles in the human brain. 
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The regulation of sexual behaviour, expression of emotional reactions and motivation is the function of

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Describe the structure of human brain.
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Which is the eighth cranial nerve?
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Name the structures involved in the protection of the brain.
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Following is the figure of a sagittal section of the human brain. Match the labelled parts with the respective statements given below and select the correct option.
(i) Consists of fibre tracts that interconnect left and right hemispheres.
(ii) Secretes a hormone melatonin.
(iii) Alcohol interferes with the function of this part.
(iv) Contains centres which control respiration, cardiovascular reflexes and gastric secretions.

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Which part of the brain is most developed, whether forebrain or midbrain?