Barr Flashcards
what is rostrum continuous with
lamina terminalis- front wall of third
transverse fissure parts
anterior- tela choroidea (vascular tissue- continuous with choroid plexus)
posterior- tentorium cerebelli
longitudinal fissure what extends into it
falx cerebri
located at the bottom- corpus callosum
what is central sulcus aka
rolandic sulcus
inferior frontal gyrus sulci
horizontal
ascending
(diagonal)
brocas area
triangular gyrus (45) opercular gyrus (44)
what’s above the lateral sulcus (operculum)
supra marginal gyrus
what’s above the superior temporal gyrus
angular gyrus
Apex of insula aka
limen insulae
layers of fibres you would hit if you stick a needle through insula
extreme capsule (white) claustrum (grey) external capsule (white) external globus pallidus external medullary lamina internal globus pallidus internal medullary lamina putamen
transverse temporal gyri
heschls gyrus - primary auditory cortex
posterior part of superior temporal gyrus
planum temporale
larger left side in males
includes part of receptive language area which extends into parietal lobe
what gyro is underneath the rostrum of the corpus callosum
subcallosal gyrus aka paraolfactory area
part of the septal area
medial occipital temporal gyrus is split up into
parahippocampal- hooks back as uncus
lingual
uncus
fibres of olfactory tract end