COM 1 Anatomy week 3 Flashcards
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What is the largest part of the brain
Cerebral hemispheres
What is the cereberal hemispheres seperated by
- Longitudinal cerebral fissures
Name the 3 structures within the longitudinal fissure
Falx cerebri
Anterior cerebral arteries
Corpus callosum
What is the falx cerebri
A sickle shaped fold of dura mater located within the longitudinal fissure
What is the Corpus callosum
- A major commisure connecting the 2 hemispheres
What is the tentorium cerebelli
A horizonta fold of dura mater that seperates the cerebral hemispheres from the cerebellum
What is the surfaces of the cerebral hemispheres folded into+ seperated by and why
- folded into gyri
and seperated by sulci or fissures to INCREASES CORTICAL SURFACE AREAS
Name the 4 major sulci that defines the lobes
- Central sulcus
-Parieto-occipital sulcus
-Lateral sulcus
-Calcarine sulcus
Name the 4 main lobes
- Frontal
-Parietal
-Temporal
Occipital
What lies anterior + posterior to the central sulcus and what does it contain
Anterior - Precentral gyrus- contains motor cortex
Posterior - Postcentral gyrus- contains sensory cortex
Where does the central sulcus indent
The superior medial borde
Name the only sulcus that indents the superomedial boreder and lies between 2 parallel gyri
-Central sulcus
Explain the structure + location of the lateral sulcus
- Deep cleft on the interior and lateral surfaces
What does the lateral sulcus begin as and then what does it divide into
- Begins as a short stem which divides into
- Anterior horizontal ramus
-Anterior ascending ramus
-Posterior ramus
Where is the Posterio-occipital sulcus located + what does it join with
- On the superior medial margin
-Joins with the calcarine sulcus
Where is the calcarine sucus found + where does it begin under
On the medial surface of the hemisphere
-Begins under the posterior end of the corpus callosum
What is the calcrine sulcus joined by
Joined by the parieto-occipital sulcus at
Name the surface divisioms of the hemisphere :
-Superolateral
-Medial surface
-inferior
What is located on the superolateral surfaces
The lobes
Where is the frontal lobe located what is it anterior and superior to
Anterior to the central sulcus
-Superio to lateral sulcus
What is frontal lobe divide by and into what
+ Name by what and the what they create
- Divided by 3sulci into 4 gyri
- Precentral sulcus creates precentral gyrus
-Superior and inferior frontal sulci creates: - Superior frontal gyrus
-Middle frontal gyrus
-Inferior frontal gyrus
Where is the parietal lobe located;
-posterior to what
-Supreriro to what
and where does it end
Posterior to central sulcus
Superior to lateral sulcus
Ends at the parieto-occipital sulcus
What is the Parietal lobe divided by and into what
+ name by what and into what
Divided by 2 sulci and 3 gyro
Postcentral sulcus- creates postcentral gyrus
Intraparietal sulcus divdes into - Superior pariteal lobe + inferior pariteal lobe- which contain gyri
Where is the temporal lobe located - inferior to what
- Lateral sulcus