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3. Describe the fd.e3iill.a, its nerves and reflex action; 



its respiratory center; its vasomotor center; and 

 the effects of its injury. 



4. Describe the cerebellum and give its action. 



5. Describe the optic tubercles and give their action. 



6. Describe the cerebrum ; its hemispheres, fissures, con- 



volutions, gray and white matter, and regions. 



7. Locate the region in which impressions of sight are 



received ; of touch ; of hearing ; of smell ; and of 

 taste. 



8. Describe the region from which motor impulses for 



voluntary motion are sent out. 



9. Describe the memory, and show why recalling one 



thought brings to mind another thought of the 

 same object. 



10. Locate the thought region of the brain, and describe 



the process of thought. 



1 1. Show that by speech man gains ideas which an animal 



can get only by actual experience. 



12. Locate and describe the mode of action of the center 



for spoken words; for written speech; and of the 

 speech-hearing and speech-seeing centers. 



13. Describe the three main divisions of the acts of the 



mind. 



14. Compare the corresponding parts of the brains of 



different animals with each other and with the same 

 parts of the brain of man. 



15. Describe the nervous system in insects, worms, shell- 



fish, and in the lowest forms of animals. 



