Lecture 22 Flashcards
Name the anatomy of the brain
- frontal lobe
- parental lobe
- occipital lobe
- temporal lobe
What does central sulcus seperate
Frontal lobe and parietal lobe
What does parieto-occipital sulcus seperate
Parietal lobe and occipital lobe
What does the lateral sulcus seperate
Seperates temporal lobe from frontal lobes
What is the function associated with frontal lobe
- Motor control
- language
- personality
What is the function associated with parietal lobe
Somatosensory
What is the function associated with occipital lobe
Vision
What is the function associated with Temporal lobe
- memory
- hearing
What is the brain stream have
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla oblongata
What is behind the midbrain
Cerebellum
What is on top of the midbrain
Diencephalon
- thalamus
- hypothalamus
What is on top of the diencephalon
Corpus callosum ( white matter )
What is on top of the chorus callosum
Cerebral cortex ( cerebrum )
What are the 3 types of white matter
- commissural tracts
- projection tracts
- association tracts
What is cormissural tracts
When axons cross from side to side and an example is corpus callosum