Basic Brain structure Flashcards

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What are the Gyri and Sulci?

A

G: Rolls of Cerebral cortex
S: Depressions between gyri

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What are the 3 main fissures/sulci and what do they separate?

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1) Longitudinal (R&L)
2) Lateral (T from F&P)
3) Central: Frontal and Parietal

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3
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What is the role of the insula?

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Portion of cerebral cortex folded deep in lateral sulcus, forming floor of lateral sulcus

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4
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What structure is made of white matter and holds the hemisphere’s together?

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Corpus Callosum

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5
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Where are Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas found?

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B: Frontal Lobe (Language prod)
W: Temporal Lobe (Language reception)

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6
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Where is the primary motor cortex found?

A

Pre-central gyrus of frontal lobe

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Frontal lobe functions?

A

Motor, problem solving, judgement, personality, social/sexual behaviours

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Pre-frontal cortex role?

A

Higher cognitive functions e.g. personality

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9
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Where is the primary S-S cortex found?

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Post-central gyrus of Parietal Lobe

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Function of Parietal Lobe?

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Somatosensory. (Dominant: Perception, interpretation of sensory info, language and mathematical)
Non Dominant: Visiospatial

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Role of Temporal Lobe?

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Primary auditory cortex (Hearing, and language comprehension)

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12
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Role of occipital Lobe?

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Primary visual and vision association cortex

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13
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Role of Hippocampus?

A

Long term memories

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14
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What are the 3 horns of the lateral ventricle?

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Anterior, posterior and inferior

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15
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Passage of CSF?

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Lateral Ventricle to 3rd Ventricle (Through foramen of Munro) down Cerebral Aqueduct into 4th ventricle, and then through the 2 foramina (Luschka and Magendie)

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16
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State where the choroid plexus is found?

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Along choroid fissure of lateral ventricle, and roof of 3rd and 4th ventricle

17
Q

How does CSF get reabsorbed into the dural venous sinuses?

A

Via Arachnoid Granulations

Through endothelium into the dural venous sinus

18
Q

What is contained in the brainstem?

A

Midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata

19
Q

What forms the dorsal midbrain and what is it composed of?

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Tectum, composed of inferior and superior colliculi