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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 Directional Terminology Mid- Sagittal Lobes Cranial Nerves Ventral
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Top or Back side
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Dorsal
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Anterior is to Posterior as _______ is to _______
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Rostral is to Caudal
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The Optic Tract is ______ to the Optic Nerve
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Posterior
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Using 3 different directional terms, identify the location of cerebral aqueduct
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Inferior to the cerebellum, posterior to the lateral ventricle, superior to the midbrain, rostral to the medulla … etc.
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Name 3 structures which are Posterior to the infundibulum
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Cerebral Peduncles, Interpeduncular Fossa, Pons, Medulla, Cerebellum, Trapezoid Body etc…
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How does the mid-sagittal slice divide the brain?
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Into two equal hemispheres
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What structure passes neural transmissions between the two hemispheres?
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Corpus Callosum
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Name 3 functions of the cingulate gyrus
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~ Part of the limbic system involved in pain sensations ~ Control of visceral responses associated with emotions ~ Planning of motor actions
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Which structures make up the midbrain?
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Tectum (Sup. & Inf. Colliculi) & Tegmentum (substantia nigra, red nucleus, reticular formation, periaqueductal grey)
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Name 3 structures which can be seen from both the ventral and mid-sagittal view
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Pons, Cerebellum, Medulla, Optic chiasm, Mammillary bodies, Spinal cord etc.
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Which lobe is more anterior: Parietal or Occipital?
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Parietal Lobe
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Which fissure divides the frontal lobe into 2 sections?
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Superior Frontal Fissure
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What is the function of the Occipital Lobe?
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Vision – contains the primary visual cortex (Area V1)
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In which lobe is the primary motor cortex found?
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Frontal Lobe
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List some of the functions of the Temporal Lobe
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Hearing, Speech perception (LH), Sexual behaviour, Music interpretation (RH), Memory and Social behaviour.
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What is the IV th cranial nerve?
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Trochlear Function: Rotates the eyes away or down from the nose.
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Which number corresponds with the Glossopharyngeal nerve?
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IX Function: It receives sensory fibres from the posterior one-third of the tongue, the tonsils, the pharynx, the middle ear and the carotid body, supplies motor fibres to the upper pharyngeal muscles.
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What type of nerves are found in the Abducens nerve?
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Motor Function: Controls each eye’s ability to move away from the midline.
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Give the function and type of nerve fibers found in the Vagus nerve.
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Function: Supplies sensory parasympathetic fibers to nearly all internal organs. Sensory and Motor Fibers
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Give the name, function and type of nerve fibers found in cranial nerve VIII
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Name: Vestibulocochlear or auditory nerve. Function: Senses sound, rotation and gravity (balance & movement) Fiber type: Sensory
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The Entorhinal cortex is also known by what term?
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Pyriform Lobe
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The Interpeduncular Fossa is directly medial to which structure?
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Cerebral Peduncles
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What are the functions of the trapezoid bodies?
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~ Receive nerve impulses from the auditory receptors ~ Inhibit impulses from the ear on the same side and excite those from the opposite side – sound localization
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This structure connects the hypothalamus to the posterior portion of the pituitary gland.
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The Infundibulum
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What is the function of the optic chiasm?
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~ Partial decussation in organisms with overlapping visual fields ~ Nearly complete cross over in organisms with less visual field overlap
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