W1:S3 - External Features of the Cerebral Hemisphere Flashcards
1
Q
What is the name of this fissure?
A
Longitudinal fissure
2
Q
What are association fibres?
A
Fibres that connect areas of the same hemisphere
3
Q
What are commisural fibres?
A
Fibres that connect areas between hemispheres
4
Q
What are projection fibres?
A
Fibres that project from the cortex to the lower brain/spinal cord
5
Q
What is shown here and what fibres are contained in it?
A
Corpus callosum
Commisural fibres
- Coronal view
6
Q
What does the posterior cerebrum sit on shown below?
A
Tentorium cerebelli
7
Q
What is shown here
A
Central Sulcus
8
Q
What is shown here?
A
Sylvian fissure
9
Q
What is shown here?
A
Parietooccipital fissure
10
Q
What is shown here?
A
Calcarine sulcus
11
Q
A
12
Q
A
- Parietal lobe
- Primary somatosensory area
- Central sulcus
- Primary motor area
- Premotor area
- Frontal lobe
- Primary visual area
- Occipital lobe
- Wernicke’s area
- Primary auditory cortex
- Temporal lobe
- Primary gustatory area
- Broca’s area
- Sylvian fissure
- Prefrontal cortex