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