Frontal coronal section Flashcards

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Name this and state its function.

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Corpus Callosum.

  • Bundle of fibres connecting both cerebral hemispheres together.
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Name this and state its function.

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Putamen.

  • Regulates movement and types of learning via the use of GABA, Acetylcholine and enkephalin.
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Name this, state its function, pathways and cellular components.[5 marks]

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Caudate nucleus.

  • Voluntary skeletal movement, learning and behaviour.

Medium spiny neurons utilising GABA and some Cholinergic.

From cortex–>CN–>hippocampus, Gp and thalamus.

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Name this and state its function.

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Septum pellucidum.

  • Separates the frontal horns and the body of the ventricles at the midline.
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Name this and state its function.

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Fornix.

  • Outgoing pathway to the hippocampus, mainly involved in memory.
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Name this and state its function.

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Anterior commissure.

Interconnects:

  • Amygdala, temporal lobes and cerebral hemispheres.
    • working with the posterior commissure.
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Name this and state its function.

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Infundibular stalk.

  • Connects posterior pituitary gland to the hypothalamus.
    • From hypothalamus to the posterior pituitary.
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Name this and state its function.

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Insula.

  • pain perception, emotions and behaviour affected.
    • True function unknown as it is located within Sylvian fissure proving difficult to reach.
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Name this, state its function, components[2] and the difference in pathways.

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Internal capsule.

Anterior limb:

  • Thalamus—>frontal lobe( fibres).
    • functions such as emotion and cognitive thinking.

Posterior limb:

Corticospinal tracts and corticopontine tracts:

  • Corticospinal tract:
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