layer that gives rise to CNS
What is the ectoderm/neuroectoderm
what is septum pellucidum
structure that separates the cerebrum and the cerebellum
What is the transverse fissure
The spinal cord levels for the cervical and lumbar enlargements
What is C4 -T1 and T9 - T12
the result of damage to the amygdala
What is lack of fear response
these structures make up the lentiform nucleus
What is the globus pallidus and putamen
where the third ventricle is located
what is the diencephalon
The three meningeal layers
what is dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater
Spinal nerves can be defined as:
what is: peripheral nerves that extend from the spinal cord to various parts of the body
the result of damage to wernicke’s area
What is fluent aphasia
Functions of the basal nuclei
What is indirectly influencing muscle movements
allows the fourth ventricle and the spinal cord to communicate
What is the central canal
the diencephalon is composed of
what is the thalamus, epithalamus hypothalamus
The spinal dural sheath, subdural space, subarachnoid space, and epidural space
The spina dural sheath is formed from dura mater without its periosteal layer. The subdural space is between the dura and arachnoid mater and it contains serous fluid. The subarachnoid space is between the arachnoid and pia mater, it circulates CSF. The epidural space is between the bony vertebrae and dural sheath
Result of damage to the substantia nigra
What is parkinsons
The pyramids decussate here
what is the medulla oblongata
Absorbs CSF
What is Arachnoid villi
Wernicke‘s area and Broca’s area are located in
What is the left hemisphere
neural cell bodies contained in the lateral horns
What is visceral motor neurons
Result of damage to the lentiform nucleus
What is huntingtons
trait the corpus callosum, association fibers, projection fibers, internal capsule and corona radiata have in common
Produces CSF
What is the choroid plexus
The function of the fornix
what is: memory formation and retrieval, spatial navigation, emotional processing, learning, connectivity with other brain regions
Lateral spinothalamic tract vs anterior spinothalamic tract
What is pain and temp vs touch and pressure
Lower motor leisions result in
What. Is flaccid paralysis