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VW Neuroverview Test

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The cell body part of a neuron
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The _ _ integrates and relays sensory and motor information
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Axonal fibers that are part of the visual system
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Subcortical White Matter contains _ axons which carry info to and from the cortex.
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The 2 hemispheres of the cerebrum are divided by the _ ?
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The Anterior area of the Medulla contain which two oddly named structures?
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A group of nerve fibers that connect one side of the brain with the other
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Name the 2 major reflections of the dura:
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What 3 gyri reside on the lateral surface of the temporal lobe? What deep lateral gyrus is superior and medial to the _ temporal gyrus?
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The Precentral Gyrus controls (motor or sensory) functions?
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A prominent group of cell bodies called the _ _ are involved in motor function and lie beneath the subcortical white matter.
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In the anterior area of the midbrain, the cranial nerve _ has nerve fibers that project out.
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This is the major gland of the epithalamus which converts serotonin to melatonin
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The uncus can herniate into the _ and impinge on the midbrain.
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Name the 6 major cisterns:
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The corpus callosum has _ parts. Name them.
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The _-_ sulcus separates the parietal lobe from the occipital lobe. What lies directly inferior to this sulcus?
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What 5 gyri reside on dorsal surface of the parietal lobe?
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The precuneus gyrus (rostral to the cuneus gyrus) is responsible for _ association.
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Heschl's gyrus is also called the primary _ area.
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Posterior Commissure
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4: rostrum, genu body, splenium
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Pineal Gland
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Motor - voluntary movement
E.
Visual
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Dorsal Thalamus
G.
CN III - Oculomotor
H.
Primary Auditory Area
I.
Parieto-occipital sulcus. The Cuneus and Lingual gyri.
J.
Pyramids and Olives
K.
Basal Ganglia
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Commissure
M.
Gray Matter
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Postcentral, Superior parietal lobule, Inferior parietal lobule (containing Supramarginal gyrus and Angular gyrus)
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Longitudinal fissure
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Falx cerebri and Tentorium cerebelli
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Superior, Middle and Inferior Temporal Gyri. Heschls' gyrus is deep, superior and medial to the Superior Temporal Gyrus.
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Pontine, Interpeduncular, Chiasmatic, Superior, Cerebellomedullary, Lumbar
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Myelinated axons
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Tentorial Notch
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The ventricles are lined by _ cells that convert plasma to CSF
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The Superior, MIddle and Inferior frontal gyri are all part of the _ cortex.
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The superior colliculi is associated with _ processing. The inferior colliculi is associated with _ processing.
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The _ _ is responsible for motor integration
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Two structures deep in the parahippocampal gyrus which are part of the limbic system are called:
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This structure is part of the "limbic lobe" and controls mood, emotions, behaviors, learning and visceral processes.
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A cerebellar tumor can increase intracranial pressure and force the _ into the foramen magnum, compressing this structure which contains the cardiovascular and respiratory centers and the reticular formation.
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The _ _ goes into the sinuses between the dura mater so the CSF can drain.
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The space between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater that contains the arachnoid projections:
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The Subthalamus is considered part of the _

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