Name the anatomy of the brain
What does central sulcus seperate
Frontal lobe and parietal lobe
What does parieto-occipital sulcus seperate
Parietal lobe and occipital lobe
What does the lateral sulcus seperate
Seperates temporal lobe from frontal lobes
What is the function associated with frontal lobe
What is the function associated with parietal lobe
Somatosensory
What is the function associated with occipital lobe
Vision
What is the function associated with Temporal lobe
What is the brain stream have
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla oblongata
What is behind the midbrain
Cerebellum
What is on top of the midbrain
Diencephalon
- thalamus
- hypothalamus
What is on top of the diencephalon
Corpus callosum ( white matter )
What is on top of the chorus callosum
Cerebral cortex ( cerebrum )
What are the 3 types of white matter
What is cormissural tracts
When axons cross from side to side and an example is corpus callosum
What is projection tracts
This is a type of white matter, this is when axon extend between cortex and other CNS areas outside cerebrum
And an example is corticospinal tract
What is association tracts
This is a type of white matter, with axons on SAME side withen cerebral cortex
- it helps with communication between brain areas, short or long distance