Created by Reeth G
7 months ago
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what do the terms mean?
rostral
causal
dorsal
ventral
medial
ipsilateral
contralateral
what're the different types of brain scan slices?
Describe the brain's structure
its weight & makeup of the body weight
what is the brain encased in?
how do we fix the brain?
what is the brain's circulation of the blood vessels & oxygen like?
what are the parts of the skull?
what are the features of the dura mater
features of the arachnoid mater
features of the pia mater
where is the CSF between all these layers?
what does CSF fluid stand for?
where does it originate from?
which part of the brain does the CSF pulse out of?
what are the features of CSF? (totaly volume, circulation)
how many times a day is the CSF fluid secreted out of the day?
what are the functions of the CSf?
circulation pathway of the CSF
when does development of the brain begin?
what happens to the brain by the 21st day of conception?
what are the different parts of the brain? by main division
which ventricles do each of these divisions consist of?
what parts of the forebrain consist of?
what does the telencephalon consist of?
what does the diencephalon consist of?
what are the sulci?
what is our cerebrum?
what is grey & white matter?
what is the corpus callosum?
whata re the 4 lobes of the brain?
which cortex do each of these lobes have?
what are the roles for each of these lobes?
what kind of control do our primary cortices have?
what is somatotopic organisation?
what is broca's aphasia vs. wernicke's aphasia?
what are the brodmann areas?
how many areas are there altogether?
what is the red region known as?
what is the limbic system assoiated with?
what does the limbic system consist of?
where is the basal ganglia located & what does it consist of?
what are these areas involved in?
what does the diencephalon consist of & its' parts' roles
what is created in our midbrain?
what does the midbrain consist of
role of superior & inferior colliculi
what are the parts of the hindbrain?
what are the cerebellum & pons responsible for?
what is the myecephalon a part of & what is it responsible for?
what are the primary components of the spinal cord?
what does the spinal cord communicate with?
what does the bell-magendie law say?