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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

Lobotomy Larry Reticular Ron Putamen Pat Amygdala Andie Scoreboard X O Trapezoid TravisHypothal - Hal Hippocampal Henry Cerebellar Cedric Red Rita

1 What do Lesions to the Septal Region lead to?

1 Excessive Anger / Septal Rage Home

2 What symptoms would result in damage to the Substantia Nigra?

2 Parkinson’s symptoms/Tremor

3 The Anterior Thalamus processes information from which structures?

3 Info from G.P. & Cerebellum (topographic map to somatosensory cortex)

4 With which structure is the Amygdala is in direct contact?

4 Hippocampus

5 True or False: The Superior Colliculi are responsible for processing visual information only in organisms with little/no neocortex.

5 False: Processes peripheral vision in organisms with neocortex

6 Damage to the pyramidal tract can cause what symptoms?

6 Paralysis or Paresis - Implicated in voluntary movement

7 The ventral horns relay what type of signals?

7 Efferent - from brain

8 The Caudate nucleus includes which other structures?

8 Internal capsule, G.P., & Putamen

9 The red nucleus appears red because it contains large quantities of which substance?

9 Iron