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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 First Term Functions Second Term Functions First Term Structures Second Term Structures Surfaces

2 What is the function of the medial longitudinal fissure?

3 Divides the brain in two equal hemispheres

4 What are some of the primary functions of the temporal lobe?

5 Hearing/Speech perception Sexual behaviour Visual perception Musical interpretation Memory Social Behaviour

6 What is the function of the precentral gyrus?

7 Primary Motor Cortex

8 What are the functions of the Cerebral Peduncles?

9 - Connect the Cerebellum to the midbrain & Medulla - Receive afferent inputs from touch, vision & hearing & vestibular system - Send this information to the Thalamus

10 Give the function of the indicated structure

11 Mammillary Bodies – implicated in emotion, sexual arousal and memory

12 What is the function of the corpus callosum?

13 Enables the trasfer of information from one cerebral hemisphere to the other

14 What is the function of the Septum Pellicidum?

15 Limbic structure involved in pleasure sensation. Ablation causes Septal Rage

16 The Substantia Nigra is one of only two structures that synthesize and release this neurotransmitter.

17 Dopamine

18 The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus is part of which structure and is implicated in processing which type(s) of sensory information?

19 - Thalamus - Visual information headed for Area V1

20 Name 5 of the functions that the hypothalamus is implicated in.

21 - Regulation of endocrine glands - Temperature control - Blood pressure - Heart rate - Hunger - Thirst - Sexual arousal - Predatory aggression - Fight-or-Flight responses

22 Identify the structure

23 Optic Chiasm

24 The optic tract is _______ to the optic chiasm, while the optic nerve is _______ to the optic chiasm

25 The optic tract is Posterior to the optic chiasm, while the optic nerve is Anterior to the optic chiasm

26 Identify the structure

27 Superior Colliculus

28 Identify the structure

29 Infundibulum

30 Identify the structure

31 Trapezoid Body

32 Identify the structures

33 Dorsal and Ventral horns of the spinal cord

34 Identify the structure

35 Internal Capsule

36 Identify the structures

37 Columns and Body of the Fornix

38 Identify the structure

39 Lateral Geniculate Nucleus

40 Identify the structures

41 Superior Colliculus & Periaqueductal Gray

42 From which surface is the cingulate gyrus visible from?

43 Midsagittal & Coronal

44 Name the 4 surfaces we have investigated over the year

45 Dorsal, Ventral, Midsagittal and Coronal

46 From which surface(s) is the lateral ventricle visible?

47 Midsagittal & Coronal

48 The primary motor cortex is ______ to the Central fissure, while the primary somatosensory cortex is ______ to it.

49 The primary motor cortex is Anterior to the Central fissure, while the primary somatosensory cortex is Posterior to it.

50 Name 3 structures that can be seen from both the Ventral and Midsagittal surface.

51 Optic chiasm, Mammillary bodies, Cerebral Peduncles, Pons …


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