Intro to Neuroanatomy Flashcards
What are the 3 parts of the brain
- Forebrain
- Midbrain (Mesencephalon)
- Hindbrain (Rhombenchephalon)
What 2 structures make up the Forebrain (everything sitting on top of brainstem)
- Cerebrum (most superficial, looks like cauliflower)
- Diencephalon (very deep)
What are the components of the Diencephalon
- Hypothalamus
- Thalamuses (1 on each side)
What are the 3 parts of the Brainstem superiorly to inferiorly?
- Midbrain
- Pons (Bulbous looking)
- Medulla (becomes spinal cord once it passes through Foramen magnum)
Where is the Cerebellum found?
Just behind Brainstem
Describe the Cortex of the Cerebrum
What layer is deep to this layer?
- Grey matter
- High density of cell bodies
- A few mm in thick
- Darker in colour than deeper White Matter
- White Matter (densely packed myelinated axons)
(Myelin is fatty thus white colour)
What is a Fissure of the brain?
Which fissure separates brain into left and right fissures?
What is the other important fissure?
A dip in the cortex, deeper than the Sulci
- Longitudinal Fissure
- Lateral/ Sylvian Fissure (Not as deep as longitudinal fissure)
Is the cortex or white matter responsible for conscious awareness and motor actions?
Cortex/ Grey Matter
What sulcus marks the posterior margin of the Frontal Lobe?
What lobe lies posterior to this sulcus
Central Sulcus, which lies anterior to Parietal Lobe
What sulcus lies between the Parietal and Occipital lobe?
Parietal-occipital Sulcus
What lies between the Temporal Lobe and the Parietal and Frontal Lobes
Sylvian/ Lateral Fissure or Lateral Sulcus
What is the Corpus Callosum?
A bridge of White Matter between left and right hemispheres allowing communication between them
Below and Medial to the Corpus Callosum is a cavity filled with CSF.
What membranous structure covers it laterally
The Septum Pellucidum
Due to the Neuraxis, standard anatomical terminology doesn’t apply to the brain.
What words do we use to say;
- Anterior
- Posterior
- Superior
- Inferior
A: Rostral (towards nose)
P: Caudal
S: Dorsal
I: Ventral
What are the centres and nuclei of the Midbrain part of the Brainstem responsible for?
- Co-ordinating eye movement, pupil reflex response to light