Lecture 6 Functional Organisation Of The Cortex Flashcards
From which surface of the Brain, can the central Sulcus be seen?
Lateral and medial
What do the gyri flanking the calcarine sulcus contain?
The primary visual cortex
What gyrus is continuous with the cingulate gyrus posterior to the splenium of the corpus callosum?
Parahippocampal gyrus
What lies deep to the parahippocampal gyrus?
Hippocampus
The hippocampus lies within which lobe?
The temporal lobe
What is the hippocampus associated with?
Memory
What connects the parahippocampul gyrus and the cingulate gyrus, and where can it be seen?
Isthmus, posterior to the splenium of the corpus callosum
What is the uncus associated with?
Smell
What is the course of association fibres to form a memory?
A bundle of association fibres run from the frontal lobe (Associated with organising movement and behaviour,) passes into the parietal lobe (Part of the sensory cortex,) passes past the visual cortex, then round to the uncus and into the hippocampus
What is the limbic lobe made up of?
The cingulate sulcus and gyrus, the parahippocampal gyrus, the collateral sulcus and the uncus
What separates the parahippocampal gyrus from the rest of the temporal lobe?
The collateral sulcus
How many brodmann areas exist in the brain?
46
What is meant by a primary projection sensory area?
Specific sensory pathways terminate here
What is meant by primary projection motor area?
Specific motor pathways originate here
Where is the general sensory primary projection area?
Post central gyrus
Where is the visual primary projection area?
Striate cortex
Where is the primary projection auditory area?
Superior temporal gyrus
What is meant by Heschl’s gyrus?
Superior temporal gyrus
Where is the olfactory primary projection area?
Uncus
Where is the gustatory primary projection area?
Inferior post-central gyrus
Where is the primary motor cortex, and what is meant by this?
Pre-central gyrus, every single muscle in the body is innovated via a neuron from the pre-central gyrus
What is meant by the statement “The post-central gyrus is somatotopically organised”?
Specific parts of the post-central gyrus receive input from specific parts of the body (Via specific, thalamic nuclei.)