What are the structures of the columns in the cerebral cortex?
What is cytoarchitecture?
Arrangement of cells by size, spacing, packing, density and layers
What is the role of the frontal lobe?
What is the role of the parietal lobe?
What is the role of the occipital lobe?
Processing visual information
What is the role of the temporal lobe?
What structures are included in the limbic lobe?
What is the role(s) of the limbic lobe?
Where is the insular cortex?
Deep within the lateral fissure
What is the insular cortex involved in?
What is grey matter comprised of?
What is white matter comprised of?
Myelinated neuronal axons (arranged in tracts)
What do white matter tracts do?
Connect cortical areas
What are association fibres?
White matter tracts that connects areas in the same hemisphere
What are commissural fibres?
White matter that connects homologous structures in the left and right hemispheres.
What are projection fibres?
White matter that connects the cortex with lower brain structures (thalamus, brainstem and spinal cord)
What are the 4 main association fibres?
What does the superior longitudinal fasciculus connect?
The frontal and occipital lobes
What does the arcuate fasciculus connect?
The frontal and temporal lobes
What does the inferior longitudinal fasciculus connect?
The temporal and occipital lobes.
What does the uncinate fasciculus connect?
The anterior frontal and temporal lobes
What are the 2 main commissural fibres?
What are the 2 different directions of projection fibres?
What is the corona radiata?