Lecture 22 Flashcards

1
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Name the anatomy of the brain

A
  • frontal lobe
  • parental lobe
  • occipital lobe
  • temporal lobe
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2
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What does central sulcus seperate

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Frontal lobe and parietal lobe

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3
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What does parieto-occipital sulcus seperate

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Parietal lobe and occipital lobe

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4
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What does the lateral sulcus seperate

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Seperates temporal lobe from frontal lobes

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5
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What is the function associated with frontal lobe

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  • Motor control
  • language
  • personality
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6
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What is the function associated with parietal lobe

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Somatosensory

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7
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What is the function associated with occipital lobe

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Vision

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8
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What is the function associated with Temporal lobe

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  • memory
  • hearing
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9
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What is the brain stream have

A

Midbrain
Pons
Medulla oblongata

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10
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What is behind the midbrain

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Cerebellum

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11
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What is on top of the midbrain

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Diencephalon
- thalamus
- hypothalamus

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12
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What is on top of the diencephalon

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Corpus callosum ( white matter )

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13
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What is on top of the chorus callosum

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Cerebral cortex ( cerebrum )

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14
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What are the 3 types of white matter

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  • commissural tracts
  • projection tracts
  • association tracts
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15
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What is cormissural tracts

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When axons cross from side to side and an example is corpus callosum

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16
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What is projection tracts

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This is a type of white matter, this is when axon extend between cortex and other CNS areas outside cerebrum
And an example is corticospinal tract

17
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What is association tracts

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This is a type of white matter, with axons on SAME side withen cerebral cortex
- it helps with communication between brain areas, short or long distance