Question | Answer |
what are the divisions of the Cerebrum? | Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital Lobes |
What are the Cerebral Hemispheres separated by? | Longitudinal Fissure |
What are the Cerebral Hemispheres connected by? | Corpus Callosum |
What structures make up the Forebrain? | Cerebrum, Thalamus, Hypothalamus |
What structure divides the Frontal and Parietal lobes of the brain? | Central Sulcus |
What structures lie anterior and posterior to the Central Sulcus | Precentral Gyrus, Postcentral Gyrus |
What structures does the Lateral Sulcus divide? | Temporal, Parietal Lobes of the brain |
What is the name of the Sulcus that divides the Occipital and Parietal Lobes of the brain? | Parieto-Occipital Sulcus |
What is the outer Cortex made up of? | Cerebral GRAY matter folded into GYRI |
What is contained in Cerebral White Matter? | Association Tracts, Commissural Tracts, and Projection Tracts |
What are Association Tracts? | Cerebral WHITE matter which connect regions (gyri) within the SAME hemisphere |
What are Commissural Tracts? | Cerebral WHITE matter which connect gyri in OPPOSITE hemispheres |
What are Projection Tracts? | Cerebral WHITE matter that carry SENSORY/MOTOR impulses TO/FROM areas OUTSIDE the CEREBRUM |