Central Nervous System Flashcards

1
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the outer layer of the brain

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cortex

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2
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the folds of brain in the cortex

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gyrus (gyri)

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3
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spaces between gyri and folia

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sulcus (sulci)

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4
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spaces separating large regions

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fissure

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5
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brain region separated by fissures or sulci

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lobe

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6
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CNS region with myelinated axons

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white matter

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7
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CNS region with neuronal cell bodies

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gray matter

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8
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bundle of axons within the CNS

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fiber tract

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9
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bundle of axons outside the CNS

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nerve

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10
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network of nerves outside the CNS

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plexus

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11
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neuronal cell body clusters within the CNS

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nucleus

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12
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neuronal cell body clusters outside of the CNS

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ganglion

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13
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What is 1?

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precentral gyrus

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14
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What is 2?

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postcentral gyrus

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15
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What is 3?

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central sulcus

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16
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What is 4?

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lateral sulcus

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17
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What is 5?

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parieto-occipital sulcus

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18
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What is 6?

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longitudinal fissure

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19
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What is 7?

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transverse fissure

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20
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What is 8?

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frontal lobe

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21
Q

What is 9?

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parietal lobe

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22
Q

What is 10?

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temporal lobe

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23
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What is 11?

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occipital lobe

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24
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What is 1?

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corpus callosum

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25
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What is 2?

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anterior commissure

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26
Q

What is 3?

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fornix

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27
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What is 4?

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lateral ventricle

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28
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What is 5?

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choroid plexus

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29
Q

What is 6?

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septum pellucidum

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30
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What is 7?

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olfactory bulb

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31
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What is 8?

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olfactory tract

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32
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What is 1?

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caudate nucleus

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33
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What is 2?

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putamen

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34
Q

What is 3?

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globus pallidus

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35
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What is 1?

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caudate nucleus

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36
Q

What is 4?

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substantia nigra

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37
Q

What is 5?

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subthalamic nuclei

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38
Q

What is 6?

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hippocampus

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39
Q

What is 7?

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amygdala

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40
Q

What is 8?

A

cingulate gyrus

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41
Q

What is 9?

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mammillary bodies

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42
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What is 1?

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caudate nucleus

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43
Q

What is 1?

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caudate nucleus

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44
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What is 2?

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putamen

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45
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What is 7?

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amygdala

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46
Q

What is 4?

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substantia nigra

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47
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What is 5?

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subthalamic nuclei

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48
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What is 1?

A

thalamus

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49
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What is 2?

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optic nerve

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50
Q

What is 3?

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optic chiasm

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51
Q

What is 4?

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optic tract

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52
Q

What is 5?

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interthalamic adhesion

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53
Q

What is 6?

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cerebral aqueduct

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54
Q

What is 7?

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third ventricle

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55
Q

What is 8?

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choroid plexus

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56
Q

What is 9?

A

infundibulum

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57
Q

What is 10?

A

pituitary gland

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58
Q

What is 11?

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pineal gland

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59
Q

What is 1?

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cerebral peduncle

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60
Q

What is 2?

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crus cerebri

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61
Q

What is 3?

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tegmentum

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62
Q

What is 4?

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cerebral aqueduct

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63
Q

What is 5?

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superior colliculus

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64
Q

What is 6?

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inferior colliculus

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65
Q

What is 7?

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fourth ventricle

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66
Q

What is 8?

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middle cerebellar peduncles

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67
Q

What is 9?

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pyramids

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68
Q

What is 10?

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olive

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69
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what structures make up the cerebral cortex?

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precentral gyrus, postcentral gyrus, central sulcus, lateral sulcus, parieto-occipital sulcus, insular cortex

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70
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function of precentral gyrus

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site of primary motor cortex, planning and execution of movement

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71
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function of postcentral gyrus

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site of the primary somatosensory cortex, sense of touch

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72
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function of parieto-occipital sulcus

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sulcus separating the occipital lobes from the parietal lobes

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73
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function of insular cortex

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diverse functions including consciousness, taste, visceral sensation, empathy and self-awareness

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74
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function of frontal lobe

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plan, initiate, enact movement including eye movement and speech, reasoning, projecting consequences

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75
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function of parietal lobes

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sensory stimuli processing including comprehension of speech and spatial awareness

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76
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function of temporal lobes

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encoding long term memory, language recognition and comprehension, facial recognition

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77
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function of occipital lobes

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primary visual cortex

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78
Q

what is the corpus callosum?

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commissural fibers between cerebral hemispheres

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79
Q

what is the anterior commissure?

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commissural fibers between temporal lobes

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80
Q

what is the fornix?

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commissural efferent fibers from the hippocampus

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81
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what is the internal capsule?

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projection fibers including corticospinal fibers from cortex to motor neurons

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82
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what is the external capsule?

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association fibers within the cerebral cortex

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83
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what is the choroid plexus?

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capillaries and modified ependymal cells within ventricles that produce CSF

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84
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what are the basal ganglia?

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interconnected subcortical nuclei that deal with action selection and decision making

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85
Q

putamen & globus pallidus

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lentiform nucleus

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86
Q

lentiform nucleus & caudate nucleus

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striatum

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87
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striatum, substantia nigra, and subthalamic nuclei

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basal ganglia

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88
Q

function of striatum

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reward, motivation, inhibitory control, impulsivity

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89
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function of caudate nucleus

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integration of spatial awareness and motor behavior, spatial working memory

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90
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function of putamen

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planning, learning and executing motor skills, setting movement amplitudes and planning sequences

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91
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function of globus pallidus

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subconscious movement, balancing excitatory output from cerebellum to smooth movement

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92
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function of substantia nigra

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motor control, motor planning, reward-seeking, addition, anatomically part of midbrain

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93
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function of subthalamic nuclei

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action selection and impulsivity (poorly understood), anatomically part of diencephalon

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94
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function of limbic system structures

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deals with emotion, motivation, behavior, memory, olfaction, exact composition controversial

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95
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function of hippocampus

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consolidating short term memory to long term memory

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96
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function of amygdala

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emotional responses, memory processing, decision making

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97
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function of cingulate gyrus

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emotion processing, linking outcomes to behavior

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98
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function of mamillary bodies

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episodic (event & experiential) memory, anatomically part of the hypothalamus

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99
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function of hypothalamic nuclei

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regulation of endocrine system, i.e. metabolism, reproduction, stress, etc.

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100
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structures of thalamus

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optic nerves, optic chiasm, optic tract, interthalamic adhesion, interventricular foramen, third ventricle, choroid plexus

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101
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function of optic nerves

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visual afferents from retina

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102
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function of optic chiasm

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sorting of left/right visual information

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103
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function of optic tract

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projecting visual information to visual centers, e.g. superior colliculi

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104
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function of pituitary gland

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hormonal control of growth, blood pressure, energy, reproductive function, stress, salt balance

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105
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function of pineal gland

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circadian rhythm and melatonin production

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106
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function of posterior commissure

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mediates bilateral pupillary reflex, poorly mapped connections

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107
Q

pineal gland & posterior commissure

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epithalamus

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108
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structures of the diencephalon

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thalamus, subthalamic nuclei, hypothalamus, epithalamus

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109
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structures of brain stem

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midbrain, pons, medulla oblangata

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110
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function of superior colliculus

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spatially directed movements, e.g. eye and head movements

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111
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function of inferior colliculus

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sound processing, startle response, spatial localization of sound

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112
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function of pons

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respiration, sleep, hearing, equilibrium, taste, chewing, swallowing, involuntary movement, facial expressions

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113
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function of middle cerebellar peduncles

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fibers connecting the cerebellum to the pons

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114
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function of medulla oblongata

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autonomic regulation of breathing, heart rate and blood pressure

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115
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function of pyramids

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decussation (crossing over) over pyramidal neurons from motor cortex

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116
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function of olive

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sound localization, assist cerebellum with motor learning

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117
Q

What is 1?

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frontal lobe

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118
Q

What is 2?

A

precentral gyrus

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119
Q

What is 3?

A

central sulcus

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120
Q

What is 4?

A

postcentral gyrus

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121
Q

What is 5?

A

longitudinal fissure

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122
Q

What is 6?

A

precentral gyrus

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123
Q

What is 7?

A

postcentral gyrus

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124
Q

What is 8?

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parietal lobe

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125
Q

What is 9?

A

occipital lobe

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126
Q

What is 1?

A

precentral gyrus

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127
Q

What is 2?

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central sulcus

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128
Q

What is 3?

A

postcentral gyrus

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129
Q

What is 4?

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lateral sulcus

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130
Q

What is 5?

A

precentral gyrus

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131
Q

What is 1?

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corpora quadrigemina

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132
Q

What is 2?

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parieto-occipital sulcus

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133
Q

What is 3?

A

medulla oblongata

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134
Q

What is 4?

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fornix

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135
Q

What is 5?

A

interthalamic adhesion

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136
Q

What is 6?

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corpus callosum

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137
Q

What is 7?

A

interventricular foramen (56)

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138
Q

What is 8?

A

anterior commissure

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139
Q

What is 9?

A

hypothalamus

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140
Q

What is 10?

A

optic chiasm

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141
Q

What is 11?

A

septum pellucidum

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142
Q

What is 12?

A

thalamus

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143
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What is 13?

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fornix

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144
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What is 14? (55)

A

choroid plexus (55)

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145
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What is 15? (14)

A

pineal gland (14)

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146
Q

What is 16?

A

patieto-occipital sulcus

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147
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What is 17? (the canal)

A

cerebral aqueduct

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148
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What is 18? (white pattern)

A

arbor vitae

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149
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What is 19?

A

pons

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150
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What is 1?

A

arbor vitae

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151
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What is 2?

A

vermis

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152
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What is 3?

A

fourth ventricle

153
Q

What is 4?

A

folia

154
Q

What is 5?

A

sulci

155
Q

What is 6?

A

middle cerebellar peduncle

156
Q

What is 1?

A

superior sagittal sinus

157
Q

What is 2?

A

straight sinus

158
Q

What is 3?

A

transverse sinus

159
Q

What is 4?

A

tentorium cerebelli

160
Q

What is 5?

A

inferior sagittal sinus

161
Q

What is 6?

A

falx cerebri

162
Q

What is 1?

A

superior sagittal sinus

163
Q

What is 2?

A

falx cerebri

164
Q

What is 3?

A

frontal lobe

165
Q

What is 4?

A

parietal lobe

166
Q

What is 5?

A

occipital lobe

167
Q

What is 6?

A

superior sagittal sinus

168
Q

What is 3?

A

anterior cerebral arteries

169
Q

What is 4?

A

corpus callosum

170
Q

What is 5?

A

lateral ventricles

171
Q

What is 6?

A

caudate nucleus

172
Q

What is 7?

A

septum pellucidum

173
Q

What is 8?

A

choroid plexus

174
Q

What is 9?

A

corpus callosum

175
Q

What is 10?

A

inferior sagittal sinus

176
Q

What is 11?

A

falx cerebri in longitudinal fissure

177
Q

What is 5?

A

caudate nucleus

178
Q

What is 6?

A

internal capsule

179
Q

What is 7?

A

external capsule

180
Q

What is 8?

A

lateral ventricle

181
Q

What is 9?

A

septum pellucidum

182
Q

What is 10?

A

putamen

183
Q

What is 11?

A

globus pallidus

184
Q

What is 12?

A

thalamus

185
Q

What is 13?

A

insular cortex

186
Q

What is 14?

A

fornix

187
Q

What is 15?

A

choroid plexus

188
Q

What is 16?

A

lateral ventricle

189
Q

What is 1?

A

frontal sinuses

190
Q

What is 6?

A

caudate nucleus

191
Q

What is 12?

A

thalamus

192
Q

What is 13?

A

pineal gland

193
Q

What is 14?

A

fornix

194
Q

What is 2?

A

orbit with adipose tissue

195
Q

What is 3?

A

superior rectus

196
Q

What is 4?

A

frontal lobe

197
Q

What is 5?

A

anterior cerebral arteries

198
Q

What is 6?

A

optic chiasm

199
Q

What is 7?

A

middle cerebral artery

200
Q

What is 8?

A

optic tract

201
Q

What is 9?

A

pituitary gland

202
Q

What is 10?

A

mamillary body

203
Q

What is 11?

A

crus cerebri

204
Q

What is 12?

A

midbrain tegmentum (substantia nigra and red nucleus)

205
Q

What is 13?

A

cerebral aqueduct

206
Q

What is 14?

A

vermis

207
Q

What is 15?

A

lateral ventricle

208
Q

What is 16?

A

straight sinus

209
Q

What is 17?

A

falx cerebri

210
Q

What is 18?

A

superior sagittal sinus

211
Q

What is 1?

A

cornea

212
Q

What is 2?

A

lens

213
Q

What compartment is 3?

A

posterior segment

214
Q

What is 4?

A

lateral rectus

215
Q

What is 5?

A

optic nerve

216
Q

What is 6?

A

medial rectus

217
Q

What is 7?

A

ethmoid sinuses

218
Q

What is 8?

A

sphenoid sinuses

219
Q

What is 9?

A

internal carotid artery

220
Q

What is 10?

A

oculomotor nerve

221
Q

What is 11?

A

pituitary gland

222
Q

What is 12?

A

basilar artery

223
Q

What is 13?

A

pons

224
Q

What is 14?

A

cerebral aqueduct

225
Q

What is 15?

A

vermis

226
Q

What is 16?

A

straight sinus

227
Q

What is 17?

A

falx cerebri

228
Q

What is 18?

A

superior sagittal sinus

229
Q

What is 19?

A

temporal lobe

230
Q

What is 20?

A

occipital lobe

231
Q

What is 5?

A

sphenoid sinuses

232
Q

What is 6?

A

temporal lobe

233
Q

What is 7?

A

internal carotid artery

234
Q

What is 8?

A

trigeminal nerve

235
Q

What is 9?

A

basilar artery

236
Q

What is 10?

A

pons

237
Q

What is 11?

A

sigmoid sinus

238
Q

What is 12?

A

vermis

239
Q

What is 13?

A

right cerebellar hemisphere

240
Q

What is 14?

A

transverse sinus

241
Q

What is 15?

A

confluence of the sinuses

242
Q

What is 4?

A

temporal lobe

243
Q

What is 5?

A

internal carotid artery

244
Q

What is 6?

A

basilar artery

245
Q

What is 12?

A

pons

246
Q

What is 13?

A

fourth ventricle

247
Q

What is 8?

A

internal carotid arteries

248
Q

What is 10?

A

external acoustic meatus

249
Q

What is 13?

A

medulla oblongata

250
Q

What is 12?

A

middle cerebellar peduncle

251
Q

What is 1?

A

insular cortex

252
Q

What is 2?

A

trigeminal nerve

253
Q

What is 3?

A

optic nerve

254
Q

What is 4?

A

vestibulocochlear nerve

255
Q

What is 5?

A

facial nerve

256
Q

What is 6?

A

abducens nerve

257
Q

What is 7?

A

hypoglossal nerve

258
Q

What is 8?

A

pyramids

259
Q

What is 9?

A

spinal accessory nerve

260
Q

What is 10?

A

crus cerebri (16) of cerebral peduncle (III)

261
Q

What is 11?

A

trochlear nerve

262
Q

What is 12?

A

middle cerebellar peduncle

263
Q

What is 13?

A

glossopharyngeal nerve

264
Q

What is 14?

A

vagus nerve

265
Q

What is 15?

A

olive

266
Q

What is 16?

A

optic tract

267
Q

What is 17?

A

middle cerebral artery

268
Q

What is 18?

A

internal carotid artery

269
Q

What is 19?

A

basal ganglia

270
Q

What is 1?

A

pituitary gland

271
Q

What is 2?

A

internal carotid artery

272
Q

What is 3?

A

posterior communicating artery

273
Q

What is 30?

A

ophthalmic nerve

274
Q

What is 31?

A

maxillary nerve

275
Q

What is 32?

A

mandibular nerve

276
Q

What is 4?

A

trigeminal nerve

277
Q

What is 5?

A

superior cerebellar artery

278
Q

What is 6?

A

labyrinthine artery

279
Q

What is 7?

A

anterior inferior cerebellar artery

280
Q

What is 8?

A

basilar artery

281
Q

What is 9?

A

spinal accessory nerve

282
Q

What is 10?

A

hypoglossal nerve

283
Q

What is 11?

A

posterior inferior cerebellar arteries

284
Q

What is 12?

A

olfactory bulb

285
Q

What is 13?

A

olfactory tract

286
Q

What is 14?

A

optic nerve

287
Q

What is 15?

A

oculomotor nerve

288
Q

What is 16?

A

posterior cerebral artery

289
Q

What is 17?

A

trochlear nerve

290
Q

What is 18?

A

abducens nerve

291
Q

What is 19?

A

vestibulocochlear nerve

292
Q

What is 20?

A

facial nerve

293
Q

What is 21?

A

vagus nerve

294
Q

What is 22?

A

glossopharyngeal nerve

295
Q

What is 23?

A

vertebral artery

296
Q

What is 24?

A

anterior spinal artery

297
Q

What is 1?

A

cerebellar hemisphere

298
Q

What is 2?

A

vermis

299
Q

What is 3?

A

transverse fissure

300
Q

What is 4?

A

folia

301
Q

What is 5?

A

sulci

302
Q

What is 6?

A

arbor vitae

303
Q

What is 7?

A

middle cerebellar peduncle

304
Q

What is 8?

A

fourth ventricle

305
Q

What is 9?

A

median aperture

306
Q

What is 10?

A

lateral aperture

307
Q

What is 11?

A

central canal

308
Q

What is 1?

A

cervical enlargement

309
Q

What is 2?

A

lumbar enlargement

310
Q

What is 3?

A

conus medullaris

311
Q

What is 4?

A

film terminale

312
Q

What is 5?

A

cauda equina

313
Q

What is 6?

A

denticulate ligaments

314
Q

What is 1?

A

dorsal root

315
Q

What is 2?

A

ventral root

316
Q

What is 3?

A

dorsal rootlets

317
Q

What is 4?

A

ventral rootlets

318
Q

What is 5?

A

dorsal root ganglion

319
Q

What is 6?

A

spinal nerve

320
Q

What is 1?

A

dorsal root

321
Q

What is 2?

A

dorsal root ganglion

322
Q

What is 3?

A

ventral root

323
Q

What is 4?

A

posterior column (funiculus)

324
Q

What is 5?

A

lateral column (funiculus)

325
Q

What is 6?

A

anterior column (funiculus)

326
Q

What is 7?

A

anterior median fissure

327
Q

What is 8?

A

ventral horn

328
Q

What is 9?

A

lateral horn

329
Q

What is 10?

A

dorsal horn

330
Q

What is 11?

A

central canal

331
Q

What is 12?

A

spinal nerve

332
Q

What is 13?

A

gray commissure

333
Q

What is 14?

A

posterior median sulcus

334
Q

What is 1?

A

periosteal layer (of dura mater)

335
Q

What is 2?

A

meningeal layer (of dura mater)

336
Q

What is 5?

A

arachnoid mater

337
Q

What is 3?

A

falx cerebri

338
Q

What is 4?

A

tentorium cerebelli

339
Q

What is 6?

A

subarachnoid space

340
Q

What is 7?

A

pia mater

341
Q

What is 1?

A

superior sagittal sinus

342
Q

What is 2?

A

inferior sagittal sinus

343
Q

What is 3?

A

straight sinus

344
Q

What is 4?

A

confluence of the sinuses

345
Q

What is 5?

A

transverse sinus

346
Q

What is 6?

A

sigmoid sinus

347
Q

What is 1?

A

vertebral artery

348
Q

What is 2?

A

anterior spinal artery

349
Q

What is 3?

A

posterior inferior cerebellar artery

350
Q

What is 4?

A

posterior spinal artery

351
Q

What is 5?

A

basilar artery

352
Q

What is 6?

A

anterior inferior cerebellar artery

353
Q

What is 7?

A

labyrinthine artery

354
Q

What is 8?

A

pontine arteries

355
Q

What is 9?

A

superior cerebellar artery

356
Q

What is 10?

A

posterior cerebral artery

357
Q

What is 11?

A

internal carotid artery

358
Q

What is 12?

A

posterior communicating artery

359
Q

What is 13?

A

middle cerebral artery

360
Q

What is 14?

A

anterior cerebral artery

361
Q

What is 15?

A

anterior communicating artery

362
Q

function of the cerebellum

A

smooth movements, helps resolve differences between planned movement with current body position

363
Q

What route does CSF take to get to the subarachnoid space?

A

either median or lateral aperture

364
Q

What route does CSF take to get to the spinal cord?

A

via the central canal

365
Q

Where does the spinal cord end?

A

around L1 or L2

366
Q

Where do lumbar punctures occur?

A

usually between L3 and L4 or L4 and L5 to avoid damaging the spinal cord

367
Q

purpose of the dural sinuses

A

return blood and CSF to the internal jugular vein

368
Q

which arteries make of the Circle of Willis

A

anterior and posterior cerebral arteries, anterior and posterior communicating arteries, internal carotid arteries

369
Q

what does the anterior spinal artery supply?

A

anterior spinal cord

370
Q

what does the posterior inferior cerebellar artery supply?

A

inferior cerebellum, medulla oblongata, choroid plexus of 4th ventricle

371
Q

what does the posterior spinal artery supply?

A

posterior spinal cord

372
Q

what does the anterior inferior cerebellar artery supply?

A

inferior cerebellum, pons, medulla oblongata

373
Q

what does the labyrnthine artery supply?

A

inner ear structures

374
Q

what do the pontine arteries supply?

A

pons

375
Q

what does the superior cerebellar artery supply?

A

cerebellum, midbrain

376
Q

what does the posterior cerebral artery supply?

A

occipital and temporal lobes, thalamus, choroid plexus of lateral and 3rd ventricles, corpus callosum

377
Q

what does the middle cerebral artery supply?

A

midbrain, frontal, parietal and temporal lobes

378
Q

what does the anterior cerebral artery supply?

A

frontal and parietal lobes