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Dorsal Horn
What is 2?
Anterior White Commissure
What is this?
Cuneate Fasciculus
What is 3?
Dorsolateral White Matter Regions
What is 1?
Ventromedial White Matter Regions
What is 2?
Cuneate Tubercle (and nuclei)
What is 3?
Gracile tubercle (and nuclei)
What is 2?
Pyramids
What is 1?
Caudate (axial views)
What is 2?
Globus Pallidus (axial view)
What is 3?
Putamen (axial view)
What is 1?
Flocculus
What is this?
Lateral Hemispheres
Which hemisphere is 4?
Vermis
Which hemisphere is 5?
Intermediate Hemispheres
Where do you find #3? (Which hemisphere)
Dentate Nuclei
What is 1?
Fastigial Nuclei
What is 2?
Interposed Nuclei
What is 3?
Central Sulcus
What is 2?
Precentral Gyrus
What is 1?
Postcentral Gyrus
What is 4?
Cingulate Gyrus
What is 2?
Parahippocampal Gyrus
What is 2?
Superior Temporal Gyrus
What is 6?
Lateral Sulcus
What is 7?
Internal Capsule
What is this?
Frontal Lobe
Parietal Lobes
Occipital Lobe
Temporal Lobes
Lateral Ventricle
What is 1?
Third Ventricle
What is 2?
Cerebral Aqueduct
What is 3?
Central Canal
What is 5?
Vertebral Arteries (Side view)
What is 2?
Internal Carotid (Circle of Willis)
What is 4?
Middle Cerebral Artery
What is 7?
Anterior Cerebral Artery
What is 3?
Posterior Communicating Artery (Circle of Willis)
What is 1?
Posterior Communicating Artery (Side view)
What is 4?
Anterior Communicating Artery
What is 2?
Ventral Horn
What is 1?
Gracile Fasciculus
What is 4?
Caudate (coronal views)
What is 1?
Globus Pallidus (coronal view)
What is 2?
Putamen (coronal view)
What is 3?
Calcarine Fissure
What is 1?
Uncus
What is 1?
Fourth Ventricles
What is 4?
Vertebral Arteries (Circle of Willis)
What is 5?
Internal Carotid (Side view)
What is 3?
Posterior Cerebral Artery
What is 6?