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Brainstem and Cerebral Circulation - Comprehensive Study

This laboratory objective focuses on the brainstem and cerebral circulation, exploring the inferior cerebellar peduncle, middle cerebellar peduncle, and superior cerebellar peduncle. With a special emphasis on the anterior and posterior lobes, the primary fissure, and folium, this study provides a detailed understanding of the intricacies of the brain.

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Brainstem and Cerebral Circulation - Comprehensive Study

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  1. NOP-ANTR-RAD 552 Medical Neuroscience – Spring 2004 Laboratory Objectives Brainstem and Cerebral Circulation

  2. 2a

  3. 2b

  4. 2c

  5. 2d

  6. 2d1

  7. 2e

  8. 2e

  9. 2f

  10. 2f1

  11. 2g

  12. 2g1

  13. 2h

  14. 2i

  15. 2i1

  16. 2j

  17. 2j1

  18. 2k,2L

  19. 2m Inferior cerebellar peduncle middle cerebellar peduncle

  20. 2k 2L 2m

  21. 2n

  22. 2o

  23. 2p

  24. 2q

  25. 2r

  26. 2s

  27. 2t

  28. 2u

  29. 2v

  30. 3 inferior cerebellar peduncle

  31. 3. middle cerebellar peduncle on intact cerebellum

  32. 3. superior cerebellar peduncle on intact cerebellum

  33. 3a.

  34. 3b

  35. 3c1

  36. 3c2

  37. 3c2

  38. 3d

  39. 3d

  40. 3e. anterior lobe

  41. Blue pins: anterior lobe 3e Yellow pins: posterior lobe 3g The primary fissure separates the anterior and posterior lobes. 3e 3f 3g

  42. Blue pins: anterior lobe 3e Yellow pins: posterior lobe 3g 3e The primary fissure 3f separates The anterior and posterior lobes.

  43. 3h

  44. One folium is outlined in green. 3i

  45. 4a

  46. 4b

  47. 4c

  48. 4d

  49. 4e

  50. 4f

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