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ant and post spinal arteries supply what part of the brain?
spinal cord and medulla
post/inf cerebellar artery supplies what part of brain?
medulla and cerebellum
ant/inf cerebellar artery supplies what part of the brain?
pons and cerebellum
superior cerebellar supplies what part of the brain?
pons and cerebellum
posterior cerebral artery supplies?
midbrain, occipital lobe, inf/med temporal lobe
post choroidal supplies?
3rd ventricle, parts of the thalamus, and hypothalamus
anterior choroidal supplies?
lateral ventricle, optic tract, putamen, thalamus, internal capsule, and hippocampus
Anterior cerebral supplies?
medial , frontal and parietal lobes
middle cerebral artery supplies?
globus pallidus, putamen, lateral hemisphere, part of internal capsule and caudate.
relay station for auditory and visual info
midbrain
regulates respiration and consciousness
pons
CV control, breathing, head movement and swallowing
medulla
coordinates movements
cerebellum
processes emotional and some memory, integrates touch, some visual and consciousness, AROUSAL and Attention
thalamus
maintains temp, meatbolic rate, chemical composition, eating, reproducing, defensive behaviors, and emotional expression
hypothalamus
pineal glad excrete endocrine glands ( adrenal and pituitary glands )
epithalamus
processes sensory , motor, memory, reasoning, language, iq, and personality
cerebral cortex
consists of the amygdala and hippocampus which regulate emotions and some memory
limbic system (Insula)
caudate, putamen, and globus pallidus are
basal ganglia
the frontal lobe controls
motor, premotor, brocas speech, cognition, mood, and personality
parietal lobe controls
somatosensory and memory and cognition
temporal lobe controls
auditory
occipital lobe controls
visual