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18 Cards in this Set
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- Back
What does the central sulcus separate?
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Frontal and parietal lobes
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What does the lateral (Sylvian) fissure separate?
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Frontal and parietal lobes from the temporal lobe
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What does the cingulate sulcus separate?
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Frontal and parietal lobes from the limbic lobe
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Structures that occupy the base of the diencephalon
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Mamillary bodies
Stalk of pituitary |
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Structures associated with CN I (olfactory)
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Olfactory bulb
Olfactory tract Olfactory cortex |
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Structures associated with CN II (optic)
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Optic chiasm
Optic tract Lateral geniculate body |
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Structure associated with CN III (oculomotor)
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Interpedencular fossa
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What nerve is located caudal to inferior colliculi?
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CN IV (trochlear)
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Structure associated with CN V (trigeminal)
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Pons
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Structure associated with CN VI (abducens)
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Ponto-medullary junction
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Cranial nerves associated with cerebellopontine angle
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CN VII (facial)
CN VIII (vestibulo-cochlear) |
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Nerves associated with postolivary sulcus
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CN IX (glossopharyngeal)
CN X (vagus) CN XI (spinal accessory) |
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Structures associated with CN XII (hypoglossal)
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Medulla
Preolivary sulcus |
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At what vertebral level does the spinal cord end?
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L2
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At what vertebral level should lumbar puncture be performed?
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L4
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At what vertebral level does the subarachnoid space end?
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S2
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What is the caudal end of the spinal cord called?
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Conus medullaris
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Cauda equina
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Nervous complex formed from nerves emitted from the conus medullaris
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