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(Long Association Fibers)
The ___ connects the First Motor Speech Area on the inferior surface of the ___ lobe with the cortex of the ___ lobe |
The UNCINATE FASCICULUS connects the first motor speech area on the inferior surface of the FRONTAL lobe with the cortex of the TEMPORAL lobe
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(Long Association Fibers)
The Cingulum connects the __ & __ lobes with the _____ region of temporal lobe |
The Cingulum connects the FRONTAL & PARIETAL lobes with the PARAHIPPOCAMPAL region of temporal lobe
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(Long Association Fibers)
the Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus is the largest bundle of the nerve fibers. It connects the anterior part of the ___ lobe with the ___ & ___ lobes |
the Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus is the largest bundle of the nerve fibers. It connects the anterior part of the FRONTAL lobe with the TEMPORAL & OCCIPITAL
(imagine an fiber running horizontally from front to back would pass; frontal - temporal - occipital) |
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The temporal lobe is involved
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auditory processing
primary auditory cortex semantics in both speech and vision contains the hippocampus formation of long-term memory |
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The frontal lobe contains
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Most Dopamine sensitive neurons
Reward sensation Attention Long-term Memory Planning Drive |
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Parietal Lobe is for
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Visuospacial / Orientation
Integration of sensory modalities Sizing up objects |
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Brodmann's area __ the part of the occipital cortex that receives the fibers of the optic radiation from the lateral geniculate body and is the primary receptive area for vision
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Brodmann's area 17
Part of occipital cortex, receives optic radiation from lateral geniculate Primary visual cortex |
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What is the Tela Choroidea? where is it present? what does it form in the Lateral Ventricles?
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The Tela Choroidea is a double layered fold of pia mater. It forms the roof of the 3rd ventricle.
In the lateral ventricles it is covered by ependyma and forms the choroid plexuses. |