Morphology (Part 1) Flashcards

1
Q

Define a gyrus

A

a prominent landmark of the cerebral surface

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2
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Define a sulcus.

A

The valley between two gyri

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3
Q

What is the significance of the central sulcus?

A

Separates the frontal and parietal lobes.

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4
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What is the significance of the lateral (sylvian) fissure?

A

Separates the Parietal and Frontal lobes from the Temporal lobes

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5
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What separates the occipital lobe from the parietal and temporal lobes?

A

An arbitrary line drawn connecting the preoccipital notch and the marginal end of the parieto-occipital sulcus.

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6
Q

Dissection/retraction of the frontal, parietal, and temporal opercula reveals what?

A

a lateral view of the normally hidden insula and circular sulcus.

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7
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What divides the parietal and occipital lobes?

A

parieto-occipital sulcus

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8
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The cingulate sulcus separates what?

A

The frontal and parietal lobes from the limbic lobe

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9
Q

What is the location of the limbic lobe?

A

Superior part sits between the corpus callosum and cingulate sulcus.

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10
Q

In regards to the inferior aspect of the brain, what occupy the base of the diencephalon?

A
  • Mammillary bodies

- Stalk of the pituitary

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11
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In regards to the inferior surface of the brain, what structures are prominent on the ventral medulla oblongata, caudal to the pons?

A
  • Pyramids

- Pons

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12
Q

What cranial nerves are associated with the Telencephalon?

A

CN I (Olfactory nerves)

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13
Q

What cranial nerves are associated with the Diencephalon?

A

CN II - Optic nerve

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14
Q

What are the structures associated with CN I found within the Telencephalon?

A
  • Olfactory tract
  • Olfactory bulb
  • Olfactory cortex
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What are the structures associated with CN II found within the Diencephalon?

A
  • Optic chiasm
  • Optic tract
  • Lateral geniculate body
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16
Q

What is the cranial nerve found within the ventral Mesencephalon?

A

CN III- Oculomotor nerve

17
Q

What is the cranial nerve found within the dorsal Mesencephalon?

A

CN IV - Trochlear nerve

18
Q

What are the structures associated with the oculomotor nerve of the ventral mesencephalon?

A

Interpeduncular fossa

19
Q

What structure is associated with the trochlear nerve of the dorsal mesencephalon?

A

Inferior colliculi

20
Q

Which cranial nerves stem from the cerebellopontine angle?

A
  • VII - Facial nerve
  • VIII - Vestibulocochlear nerve

(* tumors like to appear in this area)

21
Q

Which cranial nerves stem from the postolivary sulcus?

A
  • IX - Glossopharyngeal nerve
  • X - Vagus
  • XI - Spinal accessory
22
Q

Which cranial nerve stems from the pons?

A
  • V- trigeminal
23
Q

Which cranial nerve stems from the ponto-medullary junction?

A

VI - Abducens

24
Q

Which cranial nerve stems from the medulla, preolivary sulcus

A
  • XII- Hypoglossal nerve