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Block 6-Neuro Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Where is a sagittal fold of dura mater found? What is another name for this ?Answer: falx cerebri is in the (cerebral) fissure between the right and left cerebral hemispheres
Question: A large mass of commissural fibers what at the bottom of the longitudinal fissure?Answer: the Corpus connects the cortical areas of both cerebral hemispheres
Question: What three components of the make it resemble an almond joy?Answer: The chocolate = cerebral cortex the = subcortical white matter The almond = basal nuclei
Question: What does the cortex form?Answer: layer of gray matter that forms ridges (gyri) and grooves (sulci)
Question: What are the fibers that make up the subcortical white ?Answer: axons the run to and from the cortex
Question: What are found within the fibers of the subcortical white ?Answer: of gray matter = basal nuclei
Question: What is the cavity inside each hemisphere?Answer: ventricle
Question: What is the shape of the superolateral surface of the cerebral ? Why?Answer: convex to conform to the concavity of the vault (calvaria)
Question: What is the of the medial surface of the cerebreal hemisphere?Answer: flat and vertical, faces the opposite hemisphere with fissure in between it.
Question: What does the surface rest on?Answer: anterior and middle cranial fossae and tentorium
Question: What is the cerebelli?Answer: the fold of dura between cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum
Question: Name the six of the cerebral hemisphere:Answer: frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, , limbic
Question: What direction does the fissure of run? Other name? What does it separate? Answer: lateral sulcus runs posteriorly and superiorly on superolateral surface to separate the temporal lobe from the and parietal lobe.
Question: What sulcus marks the boundary between frontal and lobes (anterior and posterior respectively?Answer: The suclus that runs and slightly anteriorly from superior border of hemisphere and extends for short distance onto medial surface.
Question: What sulcus runs inferiorly and slightly anteriorly from superior border of to fissure of sylvius?Answer: Fissure of Rolanda or central
Question: The sulcus located on medial of hemisphere between parietal and occipital lobe?Answer: sulcus tha for short distance onto superolateral surface. Parietooccipital
Question: is the preoccipital notch? What causes it?Answer: on the inferior border of hemisphere produced by superior border of petrous part of temporal bone
Question: Where is the boundary parietal, temporal and occipital lobes?Answer: imaginary line parietooccipital sulcus with preoccipital notch
Question: Where are the and occipital poles?Answer: anterior and ends of cerebral hemisphere
Question: is the temporal pole?Answer: anterior end of lobe
Question: Where is the ?Answer: cortical area deep inside lateral suclus
Question: What makes up the ?Answer: parts of frontal, parietal and temporal lobes that overlie the
Question: The precental sulcus likes anterior and to what suclusAnswer: sulcus
Question: What lies precentral sulcus and central sulcus? What does it do?Answer: precentral gyrus is part of motor cortex - very important
Question: What three parts of the surface of the frontal lobe are divided by superior and inferior sulciAnswer: superior, middle, inferior frontal
Question: The gyrus lateral to the inferior has what three parts?Answer: orbital, triangular and opercular divided by anterior and ascending rami of lateral sulcus
Question: The postcentral suclus is part of what lobe? does it run?Answer: runs posterior to postcentral , parallel to the central sulcus in the parietal lobe
Question: The gyrus that is part of primary somatosensory cortex is ? Name?Answer: parietal lobe: located between central suclus and sulcus, name: postcentral gyrus
Question: Where do all pain, temp, proprioception for cortex go to...Answer: postcentral
Question: What is the sulcus that runs posteriorly from the sulcus? What does it divide?Answer: intraparietal sulcus divides the remaining part of parietal lobe into superior and inferior lobules
Question: What inferior parietal gyrus caps the posterior end of the sulcus?Answer: gyrus
Question: What inferior parietal gyurs caps the posterior end of the temporal sulcus?Answer: angular
Question: Name the three gyri and two sulci of the lobe:Answer: superior, middle, and inferior gyri divided by and inferior sulci
Question: If you look on the superior surface of the lobe (which is the floor of the lateral sulcus, what area gyri exist?Answer: the gyri that with primary auditory cortex = transverse temporal gyri
Question: Which lobe has no important or gyri?Answer: occipital
Question: What is the name of the area in the inferior surface of hemisphere is continuous with insular cortex?Answer: limen insulae (threshold to )
Question: What lobe has short gyri and long posterior gyri divided by a central sulcusAnswer: Insular
Question: What is the largest bundle of fibers?Answer: that establish connections between cortical areas of both cerebral hemispheres. = corpus callosum
Question: List the parts of the medial surface of the callosum from anterior to posteriorAnswer: rostrum, genu, body,
Question: part that is continuous inferiorly with lamina of Answer: forms part of anterior wall of 3rd
Question: fiber connecting hippocampal formation with hypothalmusAnswer: oldest part of cortex located in medial part of temporal lobe, most fibers terminate in mammillary body = fornix
Question: columns of fornix form Answer: anterior boundary of interventricular
Question: thin of neuroglial tissue with scattered neurons that fill gap between fornix and corpus callosumAnswer: septum
Question: bundle of commissural fibers located anterior to column of fornixAnswer: interconnects parts of and temporal lobes
Question: What sulcus begins inferior to the genu of the callosum and runs parallel to it?Answer: The sulcus tha turns up posteriorly toward the superior border of the hemisphere to become the marginal = begins as..cingulate sulcus
Question: The gyri continues above the corpus callosum as far back as the ...Answer: begins inferior to the genu of the callosum = cingulate gyrus
Question: What gyrus is located between sulcus and corpus callosumAnswer: cingulate is
Question: Name the three gyri and two of the temporal lobe:Answer: superior, middle, and inferior gyri by superior and inferior sucli
Question: If you look on the superior surface of the temporal lobe (which is the of the lateral sulcus, what area gyri exist?Answer: the gyri that with primary auditory cortex = transverse temporal gyri
Question: Which lobe has no sulci or gyri?Answer: occipital
Question: What is the name of the area in which the inferior surface of hemisphere is with insular cortex?Answer: insulae (threshold to insuala)
Question: What lobe has anterior gyri and long posterior gyri divided by a central sulcusAnswer: Insular
Question: What is the largest bundle of commissural ?Answer: Fibers that establish connections between cortical areas of both cerebral hemispheres corpus
Question: List the parts of the surface of the brain from anterior to posteriorAnswer: , genu, body, splenium
Question: part that is continuous inferiorly with of terminalisAnswer: forms part of anterior wall of 3rd
Question: fiber bundle connecting hippocampal with hypothalmusAnswer: oldest part of cerebral cortex located in medial part of temporal lobe, most fibers terminate in body fornix
Question: columns of fornix form Answer: anterior boundary of interventricular
Question: thin sheet of neuroglial tissue with neurons that fill gap between fornix and corpus callosumAnswer: pellucidum
Question: smaller bundle of commissural located anterior to column of fornixAnswer: interconnects parts of frontal and lobes
Question: What begins inferior to the genu of the corpus callosum and runs parallel to it?Answer: The tha turns up posteriorly toward the superior border of the hemisphere to become the marginal sulcus begins as..cingulate sulcus
Question: The gyri continues the corpus callosum as far back as the splenium...Answer: begins inferior to the genu of the corpus callosum cingulate
Question: What is located between cingulate sulcus and corpus callosumAnswer: cingulate is anterior to corpus callosum and posteriot ot cingulate sulchus
Question: what gyrus if continuous with superior frontal gyrus on surface?Answer: gyrus located between cingulate sulcus and border of = medial frontal gyrus
Question: area located anterior to marginal sulcus and posterior to sulcusAnswer: surrounds the indentation produced by central sulcus on medial surface of hemisphere = paracentral
Question: represents an extension of precentral onto media surface of hemisphereAnswer: it is part of primary cortex = anterior paracentral lobule (gyrus)
Question: represents an extension of gyrus onto medial surface of hemisphereAnswer: it is of primary somatosensory cortex = posterior paracentral lobule (gyrus)
Question: located inferior to rostrum of corpus callosum and anterior to terminalisAnswer: gyrus
Question: what begins under the splenium of the corpus callosum and extends toward the occipital Answer: sulcus that has primary visual cortex in the depths and on side of it.= calcarine sulcus
Question: what sulcus extends from sulcus to the superior border of hemisphere?Answer: parietooccipital
Question: between marginal sulcus and parietooccipital sulcusAnswer: area inferiorly by subparietal sulcus = precuneous
Question: wedgeshaped area between -occipital and calcarine sulciAnswer: cuneus
Question: Where is the tongue of the ?Answer: inferior to the calcarine sulcus = lingual gyrus
Question: What lies parallel and to the longitudinal fissure?Answer: sulcus
Question: The that sits just superior to cribiform plate of ethmoidAnswer: structure that recieves olfactory = olfactory bulb
Question: posterior continuation of bulbAnswer: posteriorly by dividing into medial and lateral olfactory striae = olfactory tract
Question: to the olfactory striae is an area with numerous small orifices produced by vessels as they enter the brainAnswer: perforated substance
Question: gyrus located medial to olfactory Answer: gyrus
Question: where are the gyri and sulciAnswer: lateral to sulcus on inferior surface of frontal lobe
Question: sulcus that runs the medial border of temporal lobe, on the inferior surfaceAnswer: hippocampal
Question: What lies lateral and parallel to hippocampal sulcus on surface of temporal lobeAnswer: collateral
Question: Its anterior most portion hooks to form the ?Answer: the gyrus that lies between lateral to hippocampal and medial to anterior part of collateral sulcus = parahippocampal sulcus
Question: short sulcus that forms the lateral of the most anterior part of parahippocampal gyrusAnswer: may be continous with collateral sulcus = rhinal
Question: gyrus located between sulcus and posterior part of collateral sulcusAnswer: gyrus
Question: list the 3 structures in order that are lateral to the sulcusAnswer: medial occipitotemporal gyrus occipitotemporal occipitotemporal gyrus
Question: What gyrus on the inferior surface of the temporal lobe continous with the inferior temporal gyrus around the inferior border of the hemisphereAnswer: lateral gyrus
Question: What lobe is with higher brain function such as memory and emotions?Answer: system - looks like ring, hence limbic
Question: Where is the lobe? What does it border?Answer: and inferior surfaces of hemisphere, bording corpus callosum and upper brainstem
Question: Four of limbic lobeAnswer: subcallosal gyrus (area) cinglute gyrus parahippocampal gyrus with uncus hippocampal (seahorse)
Question: What the cingulate and parahippocampal gyri? Where?Answer: isthmus of cingulate gyrus posterior to spenium of callosum
 
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