Planning and programming deficit in absence of muscular weakness
What is apraxia?
Brodmann area responsible for speech
What is 44 and 45?
The lobe that the pre central gyrus is located
What is the frontal lobe?
Names of the 2 nervous systems
What is the CNS and PNS?
Structures of the brain stem
What is midbrain, pons, and medulla?
A similar collection of nerve cells in the PNS
What is ganglion?
Brodmann area 4 function
What is primary motor cortex
The function of the parietal lobe
What is sensory integration and spacial orientation?
Components of the CNS
Brain and spinal cord
Connects the brainstem to the brain
Midbrain
Moving away from the central nervous system
What is efferent
Primary auditory cortex numbers
What is 41 and 42?
The function of the limbic lobe
What is regulation of emotional drive to visceral & vegetative functions?
The number of meninges in the CNS
What is 3?
Function of the brainstem
what is connection of diencephalon to spinal cord
Crossing over of the midline
What is decussation?
Brodmann area associated with angular gyrus
What is 39?
The location of the calcarine sulcus
what is the occipital lobe?
What is Autonomic and Somatic?
Number of pairs of thoracic nerves in the spinal cord
What is 12 pairs?
A small prominence of nervous system tissue
What is colliculus?
All of the Brodmann area in temporal lobe
What is 41,42 and 22
What is Amygdala, Hippocampal formation, Septum, Cingulate gyrus, Subcallosal gyrus
Function of somatic nervous system
What is governs voluntary activities, our control of skeletal or somatic muscles?
Regulation of sensorimotor and cranial nerve functions
What is the pons function