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23 Cards in this Set

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Third Ventricle
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Parietal Lobe of cerebral hemisphere
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Corpus Callosum - One Very Large Fiber tract that connects the cerebral hemispheres
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Choroid Plexus of third ventricle - (epithalumus)Knots the cappilaries within each ventrical to create the Cerebralsinus fluid.
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Occipiotal Lobe - Vision area
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Thalamus - Is the relay between the sensory impulses passing upward into the sensory cortex
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Pineal Body - (epithalumus) Part of the endocrine system
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Corpora quadrigemina - (midbrain) Are bulging nuclei that are reflex centers involed with hearing and vision
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Cerebral Aqueduct (midbrain)- is a tiny canal that travels through the midbrain and connects the third ventricle of the diencephalon to the fourth ventricle.
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Cerebral Pundicle (midbrain) - Fiber Tracts that convey upward and downward impulses
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Fourth Ventricle
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Choroid Plexus of forth ventricle - (epithalumus)Knots the cappilaries within each ventrical to create the Cerebralsinus fluid.
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Cerebellum - Fine tuned motor activity
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Spinal cord
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Medulla Oblongata - An important fiber tract that contains centers that control heart rate, blood pressure brething and swaollowing
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Pons - (means bridge) Is mostly fiber tracts that is involved with breathing
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Temporal Lobe - Involved with auditory functions
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Pituitary Gland - Involved with the endocrine system and produces two hormones
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Optic Chiasma -
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Hypothalamus - Part of the autonomic nerves system that plays a role in body temperature, water balance, and metabolism. Also play a role in the emotional system (limbic)
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Anteroir Commissure
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Frontal Lobe - Is the primary motor area that allows us to conciously move our muscles.
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Intermediate mass of thalamus
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