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primary motor cortex location
precentral gyrus
primary sensory cortex location
postcentral gyrus
Wernicke (sensory) location
temporal lobe, superior gyrus
Broca (motor) location
frontal lobe, lateral fissure
anterior cerebral artery occlusion results in
motor and sensory loss to contralateral legs and feet
middle cerebral artery occlusion results in
motor and sensory loss to upper body contralaterlly
posterior cerebral artery occlusion results in
homonymous hemianopsia contralaterally
what are the visceral motor cranial nerves
III, VII, IX, X
edinger-westphal nucleus, what CN?
III, ciliary ganglion
superior salivary nucleus, what CN and ganglion?
VII, sublingual, submaxillary
inferior salivary nucleus, what CN and ganglion?
IX, otic ganglion (parotid)
Wilson's disease results in copper accumulation of what nucleus
lentiform (putaman and globus pallidus)
lateral medulla infarction due to occlusion of posterior inferior cerebellar artery is called what
Wallenberg syndrome
loss of pain and temperature sensation arms and shoulder, wheres the lesion
syringomyelia
muscle weakness and loss of sensatio in left arm
right middle cerebral artery
muscle weakness and loss of sensation in left leg
right anterior cerebral artery
spastic paralyis, loss of proprioception of left leg and loss of pain and temperature sensation right leg
hemisection of left spinal cord
flaccid paralysis, loss of sensations, both legs
guillain-barre syndrome
muscle atrophy, fasiculations both arms and legs
ALS
loss of pain and temp in left arm, leg, body, as well as paralysis on left side....loss of sensation over right side of lower face
wallenberg syndrome...right lateral medulla