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Central nervous system
Integrates, processes, and coordinates sensory data and motor commands
Peripheral nervous system
All neural tissue outside of the CNS; relays messages into the CNS and back out to the rest of the body for a response
Cerebrum
entire brain
cerebral hemispheres
each half of a full brain
Corpus callosum
cerebral cortex
name this layer
Outer layer of the cerebrum
Gyri
Elevated portions of the cerebral cortex
Sulci
shallow grooves that separate gyri
Fissures
DEEP, elongated grooves on the cerebrum
Longitudinal fissure
separates cerebral hemispheres
Lateral sulcus
Parieto-occipital sulcus
separates parietal and occipital lobes
Central sulcus
Precentral gyrus
Postcentral gyrus
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobes
Temporal lobes
Occipital lobe
Insula
Cerebellar hemispheres
Cerebellar cortex
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Folia
Name this STRUCTURE
Vermis
Arbor vitae
white matter of the cerebellum
Thalamus
The "whites" of the "fried egg"
Hypothalamus
Pineal gland
"pink ponytail"
Anterior commissure
interthalamic adhesion
the "yolk" of the "fried egg"
Mamillary bodies
Optic chiasm
point at which optic nerve fibers cross in the brain
Optic nerve
Optic tract
Pituitary gland
Infundibulum
A stalk that attaches the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus.
Tectum
Superior colliculi
Inferior colliculi
Corpora quadrigemina
ALL four together
Aqueduct of midbrain
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Tegmentum
Cerebral peduncles
Pons
Transverse fibers
horizontal striations on pons
Medulla oblongata
Olive
Central canal
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Lateral ventricle
Septum pellucidum
Interventricular foramina
Third ventricle
Choroid plexus
Aqueduct of midbrain (ventricle model)
Fourth ventricle
Dura mater
Number 3 on picture
Arachnoid mater
Number 2 on picture
Pia mater
Number 1 on picture
Falx cerebri
separates the two cerebral hemispheres
Tentorium cerebelli
separates cerebrum from cerebellum
Falx cerebelli
separates the two hemispheres of the cerebellum
Superior sagittal sinus
Inferior sagittal sinus
Transverse sinus
Amygdala
Cingulate gyrus
Fornix
Hippocampus
Olfactory nerve
CN I
olfactory tracts
olfactory bulbs
Optic nerve
CN II
Occulomotor nerve
CN III
Trochlear Nerve
CN IV
Trigeminal Nerve
CN V
Abducens Nerve
CN VI
Facial Nerve
CN VII
Vestibulochochlear Nerve
CN VIII
Glossopharyngeal Nerve
CN IX
Vagus Nerve
CN X
Accessory Nerve
CN XI
Hypoglossal nerve
CN XII