Big Brain Energy
Lobe and Behold
Cell-ebrities of the CNS
What You Talking Bout, Willis?
Don't Go Chasing Ventricles
100

This anatomical term is used to describe position of the brainstem to the cerebellum.

What is anterior?

100

There are three major regions of the adult brain. This region is necessary for conscious awareness and is connected by the corpus callosum.

What are the cerebral hemispheres?

100

This structure, indicated by the star, functions as the metabolic center of the neuron. 

What is the cell body (soma)?

100

Identify the structure indicated by the blue star.

What is the Basilar artery? 

100

The inner, meningeal layer of the dura forms three main septa. This septum separates the two cerebellar hemispheres.

What is falx cerebelli? 

200

The spinal cord is the caudal most part of the central nervous system. These structures are housed within its gray matter.

What are cell bodies of neurons?

200

This structure separates the primary motor cortex from the primary somatosensory cortex.

What is the central sulcus?

200

This type of neuron is classified by a single process that extends from a round cell body that divides into a peripheral and central process.

What is Pseudounipolar neuron? 

200

This artery supplies the medial portion of the cerebral hemispheres within the longitudinal fissure.

What is the anterior cerebral artery?

200

This nerve provides innervation to the dura of the anterior and middle cranial fossae.

What is the Trigeminal nerve (CN V)?

300

These axons carry sensory information into the CNS.

What are afferent axons?

300

Identify the structure indicated by the red and white checks.

What is the angular gyrus?

300

Identify the function of the cell indicated in the image.

What is increase the conduction speed of neurons in the CNS?

300

The cerebral arterial circle serves as the interconnection between these two arterial systems.

What are the Internal carotid and vertebrobasilar systems?


300

The structure indicated by the star performs this specific function.

What is the reabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid into the subarachnoid space? 

400

Identify the structure indicated by the blue star.

What is the parietal lobe?

400

Identify the midbrain structures indicated by the blue stars that are specialized for vision.

What are the superior colliculi?

400

The Middle cranial fossa is composed of the sphenoid and temporal bones and holds these lobes of the brain.

What are temporal lobes?

400

The sigmoid sinus is the continuation of this sinus that follows along the lateral border of the tentorium cerebelli.

What is the transverse sinus?

400

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulates within the subarachnoid space through a specific path. CSF drains from the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle by way of this structure.

What is the cerebral aqueduct?

500

Glial cells have various functions, one of which is to produce myelin and increase the conduction speed of neurons. These supportive cells produce myelin in the PNS.

What are Schwann cells?

500

A patient comes into your clinic. Looking at their chart you see they have had a stroke that affected their occipital lobe.

You expect this primary function to be impaired.

What is vision?

500

A patient complains of numbness in his distal lower extremities and weakness in his gait that has gotten progressively worse in the last two weeks. The doctor suspects Guillain-BarrĂ© syndrome. 

Identify the region that will be affected by this diagnosis.

What is the Peripheral nervous system?

500

A patient presents in the emergency department with confusion, inability to control their bladder, and frequent episodes of wandering. MRI confirms a stroke involving the Anterior cerebral artery with multiple surrounding infarctions.

Identify the most likely diagnosis.

What is Multi-infarct dementia? 

500

A two-week-old baby is brought into the emergency department after experiencing what the parents called a seizure. MRI confirms excess cerebrospinal fluid within the CNS.

Identify the most likely diagnosis.

What is hydrocephalus?

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