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Where is the primary visual cortex?
Calcarine sulcus
Where is upper visual field contained?
Lingual Gyrus
Where is upper lower visual field contained?
Cuneus
Where is the primary olfactory cortex?
Anterior portion of parahippocampal gyrus and uncus
What does the limbic system include?
Parts of the telencephalon and diencephalon
What does the limbic system deal with?
Emotional and behavioral responses to stimuli
What fibers connect comparable areas of cortex on the two sides of the brain?
Commissural fibers
What fibers connect the cerebral cortex with subcortical areas?
Projection fibers
What fibers connect various areas of cerebral cortex within a hemisphere?
Association Fibers
What 3 fibers make up the medullary center of cerebral hemishperes?
Projection fibers, Commisure fibers and Association fibers
What makes up the Infratentorial or PF?
Brain stem and cerebellum
What connects the 3rd and 4th ventricles?
Cerebral aquaduct
What colliculi are involved with visual information?
Superior
What colliculi are involved with auditory information?
Inferior
What is the only cranial nerve to exit from the dorsal aspect of the brain stem?
Trochlear
What is the outer cortex of the cerebellum made of?
Gray matter
What is the inner medullary region of the cerebellum made of?
White matter
What would herniate through the foramen magnum under increased cranial pressure?
Tonsils of the cerebellum
What are the cranial nerves of the pons?
5, 6, 7, 8
What are the cranial nerves of the medulla?
9,10,11
What do the cerebral peduncles do?
carry info FROM the cerebral cortex TO the brain stem and spinal cord
What do the cerebellar peduncles do?
Carry info TO (afferent) and FROM (efferent) the cerebellum
What involves the vomiting reflex?
Area posterma
What allows the CSF to exit from the ventricles and enter the subarachnoid space?
Lateral recesses
Motor nuclei of the cranial nerves will be locate ____ to the sulcus limitans.
Medial (sensory is lateral)
What artery supplies the lateral cortex?
Middle Cerebral artery
What artery supplies the medial cortex?
Anterior Cerebral artery
What artery supplies the posterior cortex?
Posterior Cerebral artery
What would be affected if the Middle Cerebral artery was defective?
Upper Extremeties
What would be affected if the Posterior Cerebral artery was defective?
Head
What would be affected if the Anterior Cerebral artery was defective?
Legs
Where are the two vertebral arteries derived from?
Subclavian
Where is the left common carotid derived from?
Aortic arch
Where is the right common carotid derived from?
Subclavian (With vertebral arch)
How does CSF enter the venous sinuses?
Through Arachnoid villi
Where does venous drainage come from into the sinuses?
Cerebral veins, Diploic veins and emissary veins
Where do the dural venous sinues eventually deliver most of their contents into?
Sigmoid sinuses
What are the sigmoid sinuses continuous with?
Internal jugular vein
What layer of pia contains the BV?
Epipial layer
What layer of the pia is associated most closely with the neural tissue?
Intima pia