Lab - Station 2 Exam 2 Flashcards
(W1) where is the cerebral hemispheres
(S) on the big brain, the left and right sides
where is the longitudinal fissure
(Space) the big crack that separates the cerebral hemispheres
where is the cerebral cortex
(Gray Matter) on the disk brain, the outer dark areas
where is the cerebral gyri
(Ridge) the wrinkles in the brain
where is the cerebral sulci
(D) the cracks in between all the wrinkles/cerebral gyri
where are the frontal lobes
(Region) the large front part of the brain, he will rub where the frontal bone would be
where are the frontal poles
(F) the large front part of the brain, he will tap where the frontal bone would be
where are the parietal lobes
(Region) the top part of the brain, he will lay his hand flat where the parietal bones would be
where are the temporal lobes
(Region) the sides of the brain, he will rub where the temporal bones would be
where are the temporal poles
(F) the bottom of the brain, two large wrinkly circles on the inferior side, he will tap of the temporal areas
where are the occipital lobes
(Region) the back of the brain, he will rub where the occipital bone would be
where are the occipital poles
(F) the back of the brain, he will tap where the occipital bone would be
where is the insula
(Region) on the hemi brain, under the lateral sulcus, the two mounds inside the crack
where is the central sulcus
(D) the middle depression on the side, a line goes to the side of the brain with a big C on the top
where is the precentral gyrus
(Ridge) the thick line to the right of the central sulcus
where is the precentral sulcus
(D) the canal to the right of the precentral gyrus
where is the postcentral gyrus
(Ridge) the thick line to the left of the central sulcus
where is the postcentral sulcus
(D) the canal to the left of the postcentral gyrus
where is the lateral sulcus
(D) the large canal perpendicular to the central sulcus
where is the corpus callosum
(S) the big sombrero of the seahorse, the big pocket above the head of the seahorse
where is the cingulate gyrus
(Ridge) the small ridge right above the corpus callosum
where is the cingulate sulcus
(D) the canal above the cingulate gyrus
where is the parieto-occipital sulcus
(D) the top part of the sideway V to the right of the seahorse
where is the calcarine sulcus
(D) the lower part of the sideways V to the right of the seahorse