
Name the region in green
Central Sulcus
What lobe controls motor function?
Frontal Lobe

The number of this cranial nerve.
II or 2.
What nerve is responsible for eye movement?
Oculomotor Nerve
Nerve XII is called the ?
Hypoglossal Nerve

The name of structure highlighted green.
Corpus callosum
What does the corpus callosum do?
allows for communication between the cerebral hemispheres
I perform tongue movement and innervate the genioglossus muscle.
Hypoglossal Nerve
A Sensory and Motor Nerve that is responsible for: Autonomic functions of gut; cardiac inhibition; sensation from larynx and pharynx; muscles of vocal cords; swallowing
Vagus Nerve
What nerve is necessary for hearing and equilibrium?
Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Describe the location of the Insula Lobe
It is Deep to both the Temporal and Parietal Lobes (not pictured in image)
Name the lobes separated by the 1) central sulcus, 2) lateral sulcus, and 3) parieto-occipital sulcus.
The Central Sulcus separates the Frontal Lobe and the Parietal Lobes.
The Lateral Sulcus separates the Frontal Lobe and the Parietal Lobe as a unit away from the Temporal Lobe.
The Parieto-Occipital Sulcus separates the Parietal Lobes from the Occipital Lobe.
We are both connected to the midbrain. (2 Nerves)
Oculomotor Nerve and Trochlear Nerve
The Masseter is associated with this Nerve?
Trigeminal Nerve
Does the arbor vitae of the cerebellum comprise white matter or gray matter?
White matter.

What is the green section called?
The Parietal Lobe
______ is a raised ridge or fold in the cerebral cortex. While _____ is a depression or groove in the cerebral cortex.
Gyrus; Sulcus
What is Nerve I called and what is its function?
Olfactory Nerve; it is a sensory nerve the is necessary for smell.
The muscle controlled by the trochlear nerve.
Superior oblique muscle.
Is the Trochlear Nerve motor or sensory?
Motor

Name the structure highlighted in red
Pons
The two centers that the medulla oblongata controls.
Respiratory and Cardiovascular
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What is the Yellow Nerve called?
Facial Nerve VII
Muscles controlled by Spinal Accessory Nerve?
trapezius; sternocleidomastoid
Structures associated with the Olfactory Nerve?
Olfactory foramen of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone