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Telencephalon - -Cerebrum

- Diencephalon - -Thalamus and hypothalamus

- Mesencephalon - -Midbrain

- Metencephalon - -Pons and cerebellum

- Myelencephalon - -Medulla oblongota

- Grey matter - -Cell bodies, dendrites and unmyelinated axons

- Cerebral nuclei - -Basal ganglia

Paired gray matter nuclei deep within the white matter

- Medial longitudinal fissure - -divides the brain into right and left
hemispheres

- Corpus callosum - -Connection between the right and left hemispheres

White matter pathway

Susceptible to TBI most anterior and posterior sides

- Cytoarchitecture - -6 different layers of the cerebral cortex

- Brodmann's Areas - -Map of the brain based on cytoarchitectual
differences in the brain regions

BA #

- Multimodal association areas - -Integration and interpretation of sensory
and motor information

- Cerebral cortex - -Where cognition occurs

Mental processes, knowledge, memory, perception, information processing
and thinking

, - Frontal lobe - -Anterior portion of the cerebral hemisphere separated by
the central sulcus posteriorly and the lateral sulcus inferiorly

- Prefrontal cortex areas - -Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

Orbitofrontal cortex

Anterior cingulate cortex

- Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex - -Executive functions: organization,
planning, managing behavior, high level decision making, multitasking

Working memory

- Orbitofrontal cortex - -Modulating emotions, inhibition, adaptive learning,
rewards and emotions

Part of the pre-frontal cortex of the frontal lobe

- Anterior cingulate cortex - -Motivational behavior

Reward based learning: error detection, outcome monitoring

Pain processing

- Primary Motor Cortex - -Frontal lobe

Voluntary motor activity

Precentral gyrus (BA 4)

Beginning of the coricospinal tract

Motor homunculus

- Motor homunclus - -Innervation along the pre-central gyrus

Fine motor control is smaller motor units, more motor units

- Pre-central gyrus - -BA 4

Motor homunculus

Primary motor cortex

, - Premotor cortex and supplementary motor cortices - -Process motor
information, plans and coordinates learned, skilled motor activities

- Broca's Area - -Controls muscle actions needed for speech

Inferolateral portion of the frontal lobe

Left Hemisphere/lobe

- Broca's Aphasia - -Patient can understand language but has difficulty
communicating verbally

Words come out a jumbled mess. Difficulty writing, speaking, ASL

Aware they have this

- Parietal lobe - -Superoposterior part of each hemisphere

Central sulcus anteriorly, lateral sulcus inferiorly and parieto-occipital sulcus
posteriorly

General sensory functions

- Primary somatosensory cortex - -Parietal lobe

Recieves general somatic sensory info from touch and pressure receptors

Post-central gyrus (BA 1, 2, 3)

Sensory homunculus

- Sensory homunculus - -Post-central gyrus

BA 1, 2, 3

- Post-central gyrus - -BA 1, 2, 3

Sensory homunculus

- Somatosensory association cortex - -Integrates and interprets sensory
information

- Temporal Lobe - -Inferior to the lateral sulcus

Superior, middle and inferior gyri

, Hearing and smell

Medial temporal lobe structures

- Medial temporal lobe - -Associated with the limbic system

Memory, learning, aggression, emotion

- Wernicke's Area - -Recognizing and comprehending written and spoken
language

Left hemisphere: Parietal and temporal lobes

- Wernicke's Aphasia - -Fluent speech but meaningless

Impaired repetition and comprehension

Not aware they're speaking meaninglessly

- Hippocampus - -Medial temporal lobe structure

Essential in learning (episodic memory), storing memories and forming long-
term memory

If injured, inability to learn new memories

- Working memory - -Used for temporarily storing and manipulating
information

- Short term memory - -Limited capacity and brief duration

- Long term memory - -May exist for limitless periods of time

- Patient HM - -Medial temporal lobe was removed (therefore, hippocampus
was removed)

He couldn't make new memories

Could teach him to shoot a basketball but he could not remember doing it

Motor memory is in the cerebellum

- Amygdala - -Medial temporal lobe structure that is just anterior to the
hippocampus

Role in establishing associations between sensory input and emotions

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