This is the type of hematoma that would be caused by a depressed skull fracture of the pterion.
What is epidural hematoma?
100
This foramen connects the lateral and 3rd ventricles.
What is Foramen of Monro?
100
This venous sinus sinus sits just below the falx cerebrii and drains into the straight sinus.
What is inferior sagittal sinus?
100
This is what happens to the pupil in a complete oculomotor nerve palsy.
What is depressed and abducted?
100
This is the role of the nasal turbinates.
What is to warm the air we breathe?
200
This structure passes through foramen spinosum.
What is the middle meningeal artery?
200
This structure separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum.
What is the tentorium cerebelli?
200
The internal carotid goes on to become this artery of the brain that branches and supplies much of the lateral cerebral cortex and some of the temporal lobes.
What is middle cerebral artery?
200
This nerve is responsible for conducting the efferent part of the gag reflex.
What is the vagus nerve?
200
This structure of the ear allows a pathway for infection to spread to the tympanic cavity (middle ear).
What is pharyngotympanic tube?
300
Name a structure found in the anterior cranial fossa.
What is foramen cecum, cribriform plate, crista galli... multiple answers.
300
The primary motor cortex is located in this lobe of the brain.
What is the frontal lobe?
300
The pons and cerebellum are part of this embryologic division of the brain.
What is the metencephalon?
300
This nerve responsible for the efferent part of the corneal reflex.
What is the Facial nerve?
300
These muscles in the eye contract to stretch the lens in order to adjust the thickness for vision.
What are ciliary muscles?
400
The anterior fontanelle in a newborn is the future site of this convergence point on the skull.
What is the bregma?
400
This lobe of the brain is responsible for understanding speech and interpretation and storage of auditory and olfactory sensations.
What is the temporal lobe?
400
This part of the brain coordinate smooth motor activities and processes muscle position.
What is the cerebellum?
400
Injury of the hypoglossal nerve would cause this to happen to the tongue
What is deviation of the tongue toward the injured side with protrusion?
400
These are the borders of the anterior chamber of the eye.
What are the iris and the cornea's innermost layer?
500
The clivus is found on this bone of the skull.
What is occipital bone?
500
This circle of willis artery is responsible for supplying the middle portion of the brain (where the two hemispheres meet).
What is anterior cerebral artery?
500
This structure is referred to as the "executive secretary" to the cortex or the gateway to the cortex.
What is the thalamus?
500
These are the three branches of the trigeminal nerve and the holes they come out of on the skull.
What are the Ophthalmic Branch (V1) - Superior Orbital Fissure, Maxillary Branch (V2) - Foramen Rotundum, Mandibular Branch (V3) - Foramen Ovale?