Lab Practical 4 Terms For Human Whole Brain Model Flashcards
the top REGION of the brain with all the wrinkles in it
cerebrum
the lobe on the ‘front” of the brain
frontal lobe
separated by longitudinal fissure of the brain into a left and a right
cerebral hemispheres
the lobe on the lower sides of the head
temporal lobe
the lobes on the top/back/sides of the brain
parietal Lobe
the lobe on the back of the brain
occipital lobe
the fissure that separates the left and right cerebral hemispheres
longitudinal fissure
all elevated parts of the outside of the brain
gyrus
all the depressions on the outside of the brain
sulcus
on the bottom of the brain, the end part of the 2 tubes close to the longitudinal fissure
olfactory bulbs
on the bottom of the brain, the 2 tubes close to the longitudinal fissure
olfactory tracts
the superficial layer of the brain, think kidney
cerebral cortex
the thick curved piece of white matter in the middle of the brain
corpus callosum
the little strip that makes a pocket within the corpus callous, contacts the edges of it together
fornix
the spaces in the brain around the corpus callosum
lateral ventricles
the capillary bed, red/blue, thing that runs thru the corpus callosum
choroid plexus
the area that is boxed in by the corpus calosum and the fornix
septum pellucidum
the region that can mostly be described as the middle of the brain of the third ventricle region
Diencephalon
the bulb thing in the middle of the brain
thalamus
the raised or colored spot on the thalamus
intermediate mass
the space created around the thalamus
third ventricle
the capillary bed that runs in the thalamus
choroid plexus
the part of white tissue that the pituitary gland attaches too
optic chaism
the tubes connected to the optic nerves just under the pituitary gland
optic tracts
the dangily red bulb in the middle of the head
pituitary gland
the tiny little bulb thing off the brain stem in the pituitary gland cavity
mammillary bodies
the gland/tract that runs on top of the thalamus
pineal gland
the region of descending tissue of the brain
brainstem
space containing the superior and inferior colliculi, and the cerebral aqueduct
midbrain
the superior bump in the space between the cerebellum and the third ventricle
superior colliculi
the inferior bump in the space between the cerebellum and the third ventricle
inferior colliculi
the little curve superior to the pons between the maxillary bodies that hold up the brain
cerebral peduncles
the space thru the brainstem that connects the 3rd and 4th ventricle
cerebral aqueduct
the big bottom outside bump on the brainstem
pons
on the outside of the brain, the tube between the pons and where it turns into the spinal cord
medulla oblongata
the space between the cerebellum and the brainstem
fourth ventricle
the bottom back REGION of the brain next to the brainstem
cerebellum
the little middle ridge between the cerebellar hemispheres
vermis
the outside left and right parts of the cerebellum
cerebellar hemispheres
the white tree in the cerebellum
arbor vitae
the part of the brain stem where it turns a uniform diameter and runs down the body
spinal cord
the 2 nerves that com out just in front of the pituitary gland
Optic nerve II
the nerves that come out of the cerebral peduncles
oculomotor nerve III
the two floating nerves near the pituitary gland
Trochlear Nerve IV
the fat nerves that come out of the pons
Trigeminal nerve V
the 2 nerves on the pons closest to the longitudinal fissure
Abducens Nerve VI
the middle of the 3 nerve on the pons that are in a row
Facial Nerve VII
the most outside of the 3 nerve on the pons that are in a row
Vestibulocochlear Nerve VIII
if the brain is upside down, on the medulla oblongata 3 in a row, the bottom
Glossopharengeal Nerve IX
if the brain is upside down, on the medulla oblongata 3 in a row the middle
Vagus Nerve X
if the brain is upside down, on the medulla oblongata 3 in a row the top
Accessory nerve XI
the front flap of nerves on the medulla oblongata
Hypoglossal Nerve XII