Cortex
Cerebellum
Subcortical structures
Miscellaneous
Blood flow
100

largest lobe of the cortex

What is the frontal lobe?

100

Midline region of the cerebellum

What is the vermis?

100

All sensory information enters the cortex via this structure

What is the thalamus?

100

Another name for sensory neurons or information directed toward the brain

what is AFFERENT?

100

connects the anterior cerebral arteries

What is the anterior communicating artery?

200

Mediates auditory processing and language comprehension

What is the temporal lobe?

200

Important for postural adjustment against gravity

what is the anterior lobe?

200

includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, pituitary gland (hypophysis), and optic tract.

what is the diencephalon?

200

Another name for motor neurons or information directed from the brain

what is EFFERENT?

200

connects the middle cerebral artery with the posterior cerebral artery

What is the posterior communicating artery?

300

Sensory association area and body awareness

What is the parietal lobe?


300

Mediates fine, skilled, motor adjustments - coordination

what is the posterior lobe?

300

Important for: Regulating tone, Maintaining normal posture , Maintaining static muscle contraction

what is the basal ganglia?

300

nerve fiber bundle that connects the left and right hemispheres

What is the corpus callosum?

300

provide blood flow to the medial surfaces of the brain

What are the anterior cerebral arteries?

400

primary visual reception areas

What is the occipital lobe?

400

Connections to vestibular system and Modulates equilibrium

What is the Flocculonodular lobe?

400

responsible for visceral function 

what is the hypothalamus?
400

region of cerebral projection fibers immediately superior to the cerebral peduncles of the midbrain, at the level of the basal ganglia and thalamus

What is the internal capsule?

400

provide blood flow to the lateral cortex, including the temporal lobe, motor strip, Wernicke’s area, and much of the parietal lobe

What is the middle cerebral artery?

500

Important for auditory comprehension

What is Wernicke's area?

500

separates the cerebellar cortex into two lobes

what is the primary fissure?

500

important in emotional regulation; perception of need for food and water; control of digestive processes; regulation of reproductive physiology

what is the lymbic system?

500

the dominant pathway between Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas.

What is the arcuate fasciculus or superior longitudinal fasciculus?

500

series of communicating arteries that provides redundant pathways for blood flow to regions of the cerebral cortex, equalizing pressure and flow of blood

What is the Circle of Willis?