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1.1 The Brain
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{"title":"Frontal Lobe","description":"The executive functions of the frontal lobes involve the ability to recognize future consequences resulting from current actions, to choose between good and bad actions (or better and best), override and suppress unacceptable social responses, and determine similarities and differences between things or events.\n\nThe frontal lobes also play an important part in retaining longer term memories which are not task-based. These are often memories associated with emotions derived from input from the brain's limbic system. The frontal lobe modifies those emotions to generally fit socially acceptable norms.","type":"correct","color":"#99CCFF","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"358,223,358,220,360,199,365,174,367,142,362,121,356,93,350,64,338,44,328,23,316,4,337,1,364,1,371,6,385,9,426,17,486,42,498,56,527,80,539,87,548,98,569,153,568,176,568,213,563,236,552,247,540,264,518,284,484,290,453,305,429,306,423,293,405,260,395,248,396,248\"}]"}
{"title":"Occipital Lobe","description":"Please try again","type":"incorrect","color":"#993300","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"163,311,158,283,158,219,161,203,168,169,173,156,157,151,141,152,126,150,114,150,91,146,67,141,56,142,35,130,27,127,7,173,8,173,0,197,3,214,0,226,9,252,8,262,37,285,75,299,100,304,128,303\"}]"}
{"title":"Cerebellum","description":"Please try again","type":"incorrect","color":"#333300","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"263,343,199,325,166,316,143,312,121,306,102,300,92,306,79,308,78,302,59,302,50,292,20,321,11,330,10,339,26,363,42,377,61,402,79,413,97,426,125,434,148,435,167,434,200,420,215,409\"}]"}
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1.2 The Brain
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{"title":"Frontal Lobe","description":"Please try again.","type":"incorrect","color":"#99CCFF","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"358,223,358,220,360,199,365,174,367,142,362,121,356,93,350,64,338,44,328,23,316,4,337,1,364,1,371,6,385,9,426,17,486,42,498,56,527,80,539,87,548,98,569,153,568,176,568,213,563,236,552,247,540,264,518,284,484,290,453,305,429,306,423,293,405,260,395,248,396,248\"}]"}
{"title":"Occipital Lobe","description":"The occipital lobe is the visual processing center of the mammalian brain containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex.","type":"correct","color":"#993300","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"163,311,158,283,158,219,161,203,168,169,173,156,157,151,141,152,126,150,114,150,91,146,67,141,56,142,35,130,27,127,7,173,8,173,0,197,3,214,0,226,9,252,8,262,37,285,75,299,100,304,128,303\"}]"}
{"title":"Cerebellum","description":"Please try again.","type":"incorrect","color":"#333300","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"263,343,199,325,166,316,143,312,121,306,102,300,92,306,79,308,78,302,59,302,50,292,20,321,11,330,10,339,26,363,42,377,61,402,79,413,97,426,125,434,148,435,167,434,200,420,215,409\"}]"}
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1.3 The Brain
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{"title":"Frontal Lobe","description":"Please try again","type":"incorrect","color":"#99CCFF","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"358,223,358,220,360,199,365,174,367,142,362,121,356,93,350,64,338,44,328,23,316,4,337,1,364,1,371,6,385,9,426,17,486,42,498,56,527,80,539,87,548,98,569,153,568,176,568,213,563,236,552,247,540,264,518,284,484,290,453,305,429,306,423,293,405,260,395,248,396,248\"}]"}
{"title":"Occipital Lobe","description":"Please try again","type":"incorrect","color":"#993300","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"163,311,158,283,158,219,161,203,168,169,173,156,157,151,141,152,126,150,114,150,91,146,67,141,56,142,35,130,27,127,7,173,8,173,0,197,3,214,0,226,9,252,8,262,37,285,75,299,100,304,128,303\"}]"}
{"title":"Cerebellum","description":"The cerebellum (Latin for little brain) is a region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. It may also be involved in some cognitive functions such as attention and language, and in regulating fear and pleasure responses.","type":"correct","color":"#333300","code":"[{\"shape\":\"poly\",\"coords\":\"263,343,199,325,166,316,143,312,121,306,102,300,92,306,79,308,78,302,59,302,50,292,20,321,11,330,10,339,26,363,42,377,61,402,79,413,97,426,125,434,148,435,167,434,200,420,215,409\"}]"}
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