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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Dorsal VentralMid-SagittalCoronalHorizontal

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3 Cerebellum Muscle Tone, Balance, and Finely Coordinated Movement

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5 Occipital Lobe Area V1

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7 Primary Motor Cortex

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9 Medial Longitudinal Fissure Divides the brain into two equal hemispheres.

10 What are the basic functions of each of the four cerebral lobes?

11 Frontal – Cognition, Planning, Motor Control Parietal – Somatosensory input, Proprioception, Language Temporal – Memory, Emotion, Audition, Sexual & Social Behaviour Occipital - Vision

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13 Pons Connect the Medulla to the Midbrain and Thalamus. Contains numerous tracts including the Cortico-spinal tracts and Reticular Formation

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15 Olfactory Tract Relay olfactory impulses from the olfactory bulbs to the entorhinal cortex

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17 Cerebral Peduncles Contain descending fibres of the Corticospinal Tracts Receives afferents from sensory modalities and relay via Thalamus

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19 Mammillary Bodies Sexual Arousal Memory Emotion

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21 Trapezoid Bodies Sound localization via interneurons that inhibit ipsilateral signals and amplify contralateral signals to increase amplitude and temporal differences

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23 Corpus Callosum Relay signals between the two hemispheres

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25 Pineal Body Endocrine functions: secretes melatonin, controls daily rhythms In vertebrates other than humans: secretes hormones affecting reproductive behaviour

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27 Inferior Colliculus Intermediate nucleus for processing auditory signals before they are transmitted to the primary auditory cortex

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29 Cingulate Gyrus Pain perception, Visceral Responses to Emotion, and Planning of Motor Action

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31 Anterior Commisure

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33 Globus Pallidus Posture, Muscle tone, and control of Eating and Drinking

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35 Column of the Fornix Memory and Control of Eating

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37 Hippocampus Emotion, motivation, navigation by cognitive maps, learning, and the consolidation of long-term memory

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39 Head of the Caudate Nucleus Inhibitory Control of Movement

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41 Periaqueductal Gray Contains opiate neuroreceptors and neurons that release endorphins Implicated in the sensation and suppression of pain Implicated in the control of aggression and in female sexual behaviour.

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43 Internal Capsules Nerve fibres running from the thalamus to the left or right cerebral cortex and from the cerebral cortex to the thalamus, brainstem, and spinal cord

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45 Superior Colliculus Processes spatial aspects of visual info Directs eye movement in the direction of visual attention

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47 Optic Tract Relays amalgamated visual information from the Optic Chiasm to the LGN

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49 Putamen Posture and Movement Control

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51 Claustrum Anterior: Cortical Pain Centre Posterior: Language


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