N3 Brain Anatomy Flashcards

1
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Which two sulci can only be seen in a medial sagittal view of the brain?

A

Calcarine
Parietoccipital

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What are the general functions of the frontal lobe?

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Somatomotor (voluntary movement)
Voluntary eye movements
Language production (Broca’s)
Prefrontal cortex (planning, judgement, motivation)

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What are the general functions of the parietal lobe?

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Somatosensory (tactile, pain and temp aka sensation from the senses)
Language comprehension (Wernicke’s)

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What are the general functions of the temporal lobe?

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Auditory
Language comprehension (Wernicke’s)
Learning and memory

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What are the general functions of the occipital lobe?

A

Vision

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What are the general functions of the limbic lobe?

A

Learning and memory
Behavior and emotions
(part of the primitive part of the cortex)

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7
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What are the two language centers of the brain?

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Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area

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Broca’s area is located in the ____ lobe and consists of Brodmann’s areas ___ and ___

A

Frontal (inferior frontal gyrus)
44, 45

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Wernicke’s area is located in the __ lobe(s) and contains Brodmann’s areas __, ___, and ____

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Parietal and temporal
39, 40, 22

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10
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The internal capsule is located deep within the brain and contains which 4 limbs

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Anterior limb
Posterior limb
Sublenticular limb - axons from MGN to primary auditory cortex
Retrolenticular limb - axons from LGN to primary visual cortex

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The thalamus is a massive ___ matter structure that is located ___ to the posterior limb of the internal capsule

A

Grey
Medial

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12
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What structures are part of the basal nuclei?

A

Caudate nucleus
Putamen
Globus pallidus
Lentiform nucleus (Putamen and globus pallidus)

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13
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What structures make up the brainstem?

A

Midbrain
Pons
Medulla

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14
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What are the general functions of the midbrain?

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Consciousness (level of arousal)
Pupil light reflex
Vertical eye movements, vergence eye movements

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What are the general functions of the pons?

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Corneal reflex, facial sensation and expression
Hearing and equilibrium
Conjugate (coupled) horizontal eye movements

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16
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What are the general functions of the medulla?

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Crucial functions for life
Blood pressure, respiration, heart rate
Hearing and equilibrium
Gag reflex, speaking and swallowing, tongue movements

17
Q

What are the general functions of the cerebellum?

A

Coordination of movement
Equilibrium

18
Q

What are the lobes of the cerebellum?

A

Anterior
Posterior
Flocculonodular

19
Q

What are the fissures of the cerebellum?

A

Primary (separates the anterior and posterior lobes)
Posterolateral (separates the posterior lobe from the nodules)

20
Q

The midbrain has 4 bumps called the _______

A

Colliculus