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