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14 Cards in this Set
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Telencephalon contains which structures? |
Cortex (Cerebral Hemispheres) Limbic System (Cingulate Hippocampus, amygdala) Basal Ganglia (Putamen, Globius pallidus, Caudate Nucleus)) |
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Diencephalon Contains Which structures? |
Thalamus (including Hypo-, sub-, epi- ) Third Ventricle |
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Mesencephalon contains which structures? |
Midbrain structures (Red Nucleus Substantia nigra, corporal quadrigemina cerebral aquaduct |
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Metencephalon contains which structures? |
Pons Cerebellum 4th ventricle |
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Myelencphalon contains which structures? |
Medulla
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Name the parts of the Corpus Collosum |
Genu, Rostrum (body) , splenium |
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What lobes do the parts of the corpus callosum connect? |
Genu= ant. frontal lobes Rostrum- post. frontal & ant. parietal lobes Splenium- Post. Parietal and occipital lobes |
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Where is the Auditory Cortex? |
Temporal Lobe |
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What fissure divides the Temporal and Parietal lobes? |
Lateral Fissure (Sylvan) |
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This fissure separates the precentral Gyrus (Motor strip, frontal lobe) from the postcentral Gyrus (Sensory Strip, Parietal Lobe) |
Central Fissure (Rolando) |
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This Sagittal separation divides the brain into left and right hemispheres |
Medial Longitudinal Fissure |
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This refers to grooves in the brain______ Deeper grooves are referred to as________ |
Sulcus (Sulci) Fissures |
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This term refers to cortical protrusions in the brain |
Gyrus (Gyri) |
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This structure is responsible for speech otor planning and components of expressive langugae |
Broca's Area |