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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Systems_The Brain_Klopfenstein, Brain has a right and left hemisphere connected by the Corpus Collosum, Thalmus receives sensory information and relays it on to the Cerebral Cortex, Neuroscience is partially about how the brain controls Autonomic Functions, Midbrain controls our vision and hearing which are Autonomic Functions, Medulla Oblongata controls reflexes such as vomiting, coughing, sneezing, and swallowing which are Involuntary Movement, Thalmus controls some of our Voluntary Movement, Neuroscience is partially about how the brain controls Involuntary Movement, Cerebral Cortex controls our language, reasoning, and our Voluntary Movement, Midbrain is located right beside the Cerebellum, Thalmus is located next to the Midbrain, Spinal Cord transmits signals to the body; these signals come from the Brain, Cerebellum helps with our balance and posture examples of Involuntary Movement, Medulla Oblongata controls breathing and heartbeats which are Autonomic Functions, Neuroscience also known as neurology is the study of the Brain, Neuroscience is partially about how the brain controls Voluntary Movement, Medulla Oblongata connects the rest of the brain to the Spinal Cord