st Term Structures 2 nd Term Structures More 1 st Term Structures More 2 nd Term Structures Random Structures
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Lateral Ventricle Flow of Cerebral Spinal Fluid
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Postcentral Gyrus Primary Somatosensory Cortex
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Cerebellum Coordination of voluntary movement, balance, equilibrium, & muscle tone
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Thalamus/Massa Intermedia Process and relay of sensory information to cortex (Except smell)
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Cingulate Gyrus Pain sensation, Planning movement, & Visceral response to emotion
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Fornix Memory & Eating control
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Caudate Nucleus Inhibitory control of movement
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Amygdala Emotional tags, memory, & motivation
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Claustrum Anterior = Pain Centre Posterior = Language
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Hippocampus Emotion, motivation, navigation via cognitive maps, learning, & long term memory
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Spinal Cord Comprises the CNS along with the brain – relay of sensory info from periphery
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Rhinal/Lateral Fissure Divides the temporal lobe from the parietal lobe and the frontal lobe
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Medulla Oblongata Control of vegetative processes: Heartbeat, blood pressure, breathing, & consciousness
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Trapezoid Body Contains interneurons responsible for sound localization
What are the parts of the Telencephalon?
Cerebral cortex, Basal ganglia, Limbic system, & Riencephalon
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Mammillothalamic Tract Connects the thalamus and the mammilary bodies
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Putamen Posture control
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Red Nucleus Movement of distal muscles & input from the motor cortex and cerebellum
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Reticular Formation Controls breathing, heart beat, blood pressure, swallowing, urination, sleep & wakefulness, etc…
What is the function of the Raphe Nucleus?
Serotonin release & slow wave sleep
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Pons Connects medulla to midbrain & contains corticospinal tract
“That thing inside your skull”
Brrrrrrain
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Olfactory Bulbs Receive input from olfactory nerves and relays it to amygdala and primary auditory cortex
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Pyramidal Tract Mediates voluntary movement & location of decussation of motor control
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Pineal Body Endocrine functions, melatonin production and release, & circadian rhythms. May also suppress gonad development