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What composes the basal ganglia?
Caudate
Putamen
Global Pallidus
Subthalamic Nuclei
Sustantia
What composes the limbic system?
Hypothalamus
Thalamus
Limbic Cortex
Amygdala
Insula
What is the general flow of CSF fluid?
Lateral Ventricles --> Interventricular Foramen --> 3rd Ventricle --> Cerebral Aqueduct --> 4th Ventricle ---> Lateral and Medial Foramina --> CNS
What is a?
Posterior Horn of Lateral Ventricle
What is b?
Anterior Horn of Lateral Ventricle
What is c?
Cerebral Aqueduct
What is d?
Third Ventricle
What is e?
Inferior Horn of Lateral Ventricle
What is f?
Median Aperture
What is g?
Lateral Aperture
What is h?
Fourth Ventricle
What is i?
Lateral Ventricle?
What is j?
Interventricular Foramen
What is k?
Third Ventricle
What is l?
Cerebral Aqueduct
What is m?
Fourth Ventricle
What separates the cerebral hemispheres?
Falx Cerebri
What separates the posterior cerebral hemispheres from the cerebellum?
Tentorium Cerebelli
What is the purpose of the falx cerebri and the tentorium cerebelli?
They help to restrict movement of the brain and serve for separation of the layers for sinus space.
What is a?
Posterior Spinal Artery
What is b?
Posterior Medullary Artery
What is c?
Segmental Artery
What is d?
Anterior Spinal Artery
What is e?
Anterior Medullary Artery