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Ventricular System

How many numbered areas can you identify?. Ventricular System. http://192.107.108.56/portfolios/l/leddy_l/brainquest/images/amygdala.jpg. Study the Ventricular Regions, and Name all the Brain structures you can. Where is the alpha motorneuron?. Be able to identify these tracts.

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Ventricular System

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  1. How many numbered areas can you identify? Ventricular System

  2. http://192.107.108.56/portfolios/l/leddy_l/brainquest/images/amygdala.jpghttp://192.107.108.56/portfolios/l/leddy_l/brainquest/images/amygdala.jpg

  3. Study the Ventricular Regions, and Name all the Brain structures you can.

  4. Where is the alpha motorneuron?

  5. Be able to identify these tracts

  6. Can you guess where the central sulcusis? Andreas Vesalius (1542) (1506) (1537)

  7. Name all numbered areas

  8. Name numbered areas 1 2

  9. Commissural Fibers • Corpus callosum 3. Forceps minor • Anterior commissure 4. Forceps major

  10. Primary motor cortex Primary somatosesensory cortex Primary auditory cortex Primary visual cortex Primary olfactory cortex

  11. Primary motor cortex Primary sensory cortex Primary auditory cortex Primary visual cortex Primary olfactory cortex Broca’s area Wernicke’s area

  12. Karl Brodmann (1909) Nissl Stain

  13. Somatotopic Organization

  14. 2 1

  15. Horizontal cut through human caudate-putamen

  16. Huntington’s disease

  17. Sheep Brain, Sagittal view

  18. See next slide

  19. Identify numbers 1,3,22

  20. Somatosensory Areas:Area 1: Skin/touchArea 2: Deep tissue:jointArea 3a: SpindleArea 3b: Skin/touchArea 4: Primary motor

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