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Telencephalon contains which structures?

Cortex (Cerebral Hemispheres)




Limbic System (Cingulate Hippocampus, amygdala)




Basal Ganglia (Putamen, Globius pallidus, Caudate Nucleus))



Diencephalon Contains Which structures?

Thalamus (including Hypo-, sub-, epi- )




Third Ventricle

Mesencephalon contains which structures?

Midbrain structures (Red Nucleus Substantia nigra, corporal quadrigemina




cerebral aquaduct

Metencephalon contains which structures?

Pons


Cerebellum




4th ventricle

Myelencphalon contains which structures?

Medulla

Name the parts of the Corpus Collosum

Genu, Rostrum (body) , splenium

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

Where is the Auditory Cortex?

Temporal Lobe

What fissure divides the Temporal and Parietal lobes?

Lateral Fissure (Sylvan)



This fissure separates the precentral Gyrus (Motor strip, frontal lobe) from the postcentral Gyrus (Sensory Strip, Parietal Lobe)

Central Fissure (Rolando)

This Sagittal separation divides the brain into left and right hemispheres

Medial Longitudinal Fissure

This refers to grooves in the brain______


Deeper grooves are referred to as________

Sulcus (Sulci)




Fissures

This term refers to cortical protrusions in the brain

Gyrus (Gyri)

This structure is responsible for speech otor planning and components of expressive langugae

Broca's Area