Gyrus/ Sulcus
Lobes of the Cerebrum
Ventricle Connections of the Brain
Features of the Ventricles
Commissural Fibers
100

Sulcus separating the frontal lobe and parietal lobe

Central Sulcus

100

What lobe is a motor lobe?

Frontal Lobe

100

What is the name of the structure that produces cerebrospinal fluid?

ventricles of the brain

100

How many lateral ventricles are there?

2

100

What is the purpose of commissural fibers?

connection side to side

200

Feature separating the Parietal and Occipital lobe

Parietooccipital Notch

200

Which lobe is used for interpreting bodily senses?

Parietal Lobe


200

How does CSF travel between the lateral ventricles and the third ventricle?

Interventricular Foramen

200

What area of the lateral ventricle is in the parietal and frontal lobes?

anterior horn

200

What is the name of the largest collection of commissural fibers in the human body?

Corpus Callosum

300

Sulcus separating the Temporal and Central Sulcus

Lateral Sulcus

300
Which lobe is sensory for hearing?

Temporal lobe

300

How does CSF travel between the third ventricle and the fourth ventricle?

Through the cerebral aqueduct

300

What area of the lateral ventricle is in the occipital lobe of the brain?

posterior horn

300

Where is the Mossa Intermedia located in the brain?

in between the thalamus

400

What feature separates the cerebellum from the cerebrum?

Transverse Fissure

400

Which lobe is sensory for sight?

Occipital Lobe

400

What feature allows a travel through the third ventricle to the thalamus?

Mossa Intermedia

400

What area of the lateral ventricle is in the temporal lobe of the brain?

Inferior horn

400

Given that the cingulate gyrus is a part of the limbic system, what is its main role?

emotion and behavior regulation along with postural movement

500

What feature of the brain separates hemispheres?

Longitudinal Fissure

500

How to distinguish between cerebrum and cerebellum?

size, location, and function

500

How does cerebrospinal fluid exit the fourth ventricle?

through the median and lateral apertures (two lateral and one median)

500

What area of the fourth ventricle allows pooling of the cerebrospinal fluid?

Lateral recess

500

Where is the fourth ventricle located?

it is anterior to the cerebellum and directly posterior to the brainstem

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