Neuroanatomy Lab Practical
What is #1?
internal carotid artery
What is #2?
middle cerebral artery
What is #3?
anterior cerebral artery
What is #1?
vertebral artery
What is #2?
posterior cerebral artery
What is #3?
superior cerebellar artery
What is #4?
basilar artery
What is #5?
anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA)
What is #6?
posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA)
What is #7?
anterior spinal artery
What is #1?
posterior horn of lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #2?
body of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #3?
anterior horn of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #4?
atrium of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #5?
lateral ventricle in the sagittal view (telencephalon)
What is #6?
anterior horn of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #7?
body of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #8?
atrium of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #9?
posterior horn of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #10?
anterior horn of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #11?
temporal (inferior) horn of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #12?
anterior horn of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #13?
posterior horn of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #14?
temporal (inferior) horn of the lateral ventricle (telencephalon)
What is #15?
septum pellucidum (telencephalon)
What is #1?
3rd ventricle (diencephalon)
What is #2?
foramen of monroe/interventricular foramen (connects lateral ventricle with 3rd ventricle) (diencephalon)
What is #3?
anterior recess of the 3rd ventricles (diencephalon)
What is #1?
cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of sylvius) (midbrain - mesencephalon)
What is #2?
mass intermedia (connects thalamic nuclei) (diencephalon)
What is #3?
4th ventricle (pons - open medulla) (metencephalon - myencephalon)
What is #4?
foramen of luscka (lateral aperture - drains 4th ventricle to subarachnoid space)
What is #5?
choroid plexus (makes CSF, line ventricles minus anterior & posterior horns of lateral ventricles and cerebral aqueduct)
What is #6?
foramen of magendie / median aperture (drains 4th ventricle into subarachnoid space)
What is #1?
tentorium cerebelli (separate occipital lobe from cerebellum)
What is #2?
straight sinus (dura folds that drain CSF into systemic circulation)
What is #3?
superior sagittal sinus (receive CSF through arachnoid granulations in subarachnoid space to sinuses)
What is #4?
confluence of sinuses (drains CSF to systemic circulation)
What is #5?
transverse sinus (drain CSF to systemic via sigmoid sinus to internal jugular vein to R heart)
What is #6?
falx cerebri (separate 2 cerebral hemispheres; dural fold)
What is broadman’s area of blue pin?
Broadman 4 - precentral gyrus - primary motor cortex
What is broadman’s area of green pin?
broadman 3, 1, 2 - postcentral gyrus - primary somatosensory cortex
What is broadman’s area of red pin?
broadman 6 - caudal superior frontal gyrus - premotor.supplementary cortex
What is broadman’s area of purple pin?
broadman 8, 9 - rostral middle frontal gyrus - frontal eye fields
What is broadman’s area of white pin?
broadman 5, 7 - superior parietal lobule - sensory association cortex
What is broadman’s area of #1?
broadman 17 - banks of calcarine fissure - primary visual cortex
What is broadman’s area of #2?
broadman 18, 19 - medial occipital gyrus - visual association cortex
What is broadman’s area of #1?
broadman 22 - caudal superior temporal gyrus - wernicke’s area
What is broadman’s area of #2?
broadman 44 - inferior frontal gyrus - broac’s area
What is broadman’s area of #3?
broadman 41, 42 - middle superior temporal gyrus - primary auditory cortex
What is #4?
uncus - limbic system
What is #5?
parahippocampal gyrus - limbic system
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #1?
lateral sulcus (fissure)
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #2?
central sulcus
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #3?
longitudinal fissure
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #4?
central sulcus to medial surface
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #5?
parieto-occipital sulcus
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #6?
calcarine fissure
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #1?
lateral sulcus (fissure)
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #2?
central sulcus
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #3?
longitudinal fissure
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #4?
central sulcus to medial surface
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #5?
parieto-occipital sulcus
What is the Sulci and Fissures of #6?
calcarine fissure
What lobe is #1?
frontal
What lobe is #2?
parietal
What lobe is #3?
occipital
What lobe is #4?
temporal
What lobe is #5?
insular
What lobe is #6?
limbic
What structure(s) are #1?
olfactory bulb & tract
What structure(s) are #2?
optic chiasm & tract
What structure(s) are #3?
infindibulum
What structure(s) are #4?
mammillary bodies
What structure(s) are #5?
pons
What structure(s) are #6?
medulla oblongata
What structure(s) are #7?
cerebellum
What structure(s) are #8?
parahippocampal gyrus
What structure(s) are #9?
uncus
What area of the skull is #1?
foramen magnum
What area of the skull is #2?
middle cranial fossa
What area of the skull is #3?
anterior cranial fossa
What area of the skull is #4?
optic foramen
What area of the skull is #5?
internal auditory meatus
What area of the skull is #6?
jugular foramen
What area of the skull is #7?
posterior cranial fossa
What structure of the spinal cord is #1?
dura mater
What structure of the spinal cord is #2?
dorsal cervical enlargement
What structure of the spinal cord is #3?
dorsal lumbosacral enlargement
What structure of the spinal cord is #4?
cauda equina
What structure of the spinal cord is #5?
conus medullaris
What structure of the spinal cord is #6?
filum terminale
What structure of the spinal cord is #7?
posterior spinal artery
What structure of the spinal cord is #1?
denticulate ligament
What structure of the spinal cord is #2?
arachnoid meninges of spinal cord
What structure of the spinal cord is #3?
segmental blood supply
What structure of the spinal cord is #4?
ventral/anterior rootlets
What structure of the spinal cord is #1?
dorsal root ganglion
What structure of the spinal cord is #2?
anterior spinal artery
What structure of the spinal cord is #3?
ventral/anterior rootlets