Gross Anatomy Of The Brain And Spinal Cord Flashcards

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Label the brain. Top right clockwise

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Frontal lobe

Temporal lobe

Lateral sulcus

Occipital lobe

Parietal lobe

Central sulcus

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What is the structure in green and its function?

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Corpus callosum.

Consists of white matter tracts that connect the hemispheres of the brain.

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Describe the basic structure of the cerebrum

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Cerebrum is split into two hemispheres by a longitudinal fissure

Containes gyri (ridges) thar are separated by sulci

Divided into lobes named after the overlying bone

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Describe the cerebellum

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The little brain divided into lobes,

Has ridges called folia

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What does the brainstem do and what are its components?

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Connects the Brain to the spinal cord

Medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain

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What 3 areas can the frontal lobe be divided into?

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Prefrontal cortex

Motor cortex

Broca’s area

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What does the prefrontal cortex do?

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Problem solving, complex planning and decision making

Personality

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What does the motor cortex do?

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Planning, control and execution of voluntary movement

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What does Broca’s area do?

Where usually found?

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Production of speech

Usually found in left hemisphere

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What two sections can the parietal lobe be separated into? What functions does it facilitate?

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Primary somatosensory cortex (post central gyrus)
- tactile sensation

Posterior parietal cortex
- integration of sensory information
Spatial perception and attention
- cognitive function

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What is somatotopic localisation?

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Particular areas of body mapped to a particular part of brain

Case for somatosensory and motor cortex

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What are the main functions of the occipital lobe?

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Primary visual cortex and visual processing centre of brain

Receives visual info from thalamus

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What are the main functions of the temporal lobe? What areas make it up?

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Processes sensory info

Auditory cortex
- hearing of speech and words, pitch and tone of music

Wericke’s area
- language comprehension

Long term memory formation, visual perception and recognition, processes olfactory stimuli

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What is the insula and its function?

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Found deep to the lateral sulcus, concealed by portions of the frontal and temporal and parietal lobes.

Anterior = language

Posterior = integrating information relating to touch, vision and hearing

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