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1 Longitudinal fissure 6 1 Cerebrum Gyrus 2 Central sulcus 5 Sulcus 3
Cut Lateral fissure 4 1 Anterior 2 3 4 5 6 Station 1 – Whole brain T Hints: 1. Brain division 2. Raised area on surface of the cerebrum 3. Depression on surface of the cerebrum 4. Separates superior/inferior cerebral lobes 5. Separates anterior/posterior cerebral lobes 6. Separates cerebral hemispheres Terms in alphabetic order: Central sulcus Cerebrum Gyrus Lateral fissure Longitudinal fissure Sulcus H

2 Parietal lobe 4 Frontal lobe 1 Occipital lobe 3 Temporal lobe 2 1 2 3
Anterior 2 3 4 5 6 Station 1 – Whole brain T Hints: 1. Lobe of the cerebrum 2. Lobe of the cerebrum 3. Lobe of the cerebrum 4. Lobe of the cerebrum Terms in alphabetic order: Frontal lobe Occipital lobe Parietal lobe Temporal lobe H

3 Station 2 – Part of right cerebral hemisphere removed
Commissural nerve tract 6 – Function of 5? Corpus callosum 5 Lateral ventricle Anterior 4 Insula 3 1 Temporal lobe 2 Frontal lobe 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station 2 – Part of right cerebral hemisphere removed T Hints: 1. Lobe of cerebrum 2. Lobe of cerebrum 3. Lobe of cerebrum 4. Space 5. White matter 6. Function of #5? Terms in alphabetic order: Corpus callosum Frontal lobe Insula Lateral ventricle Temporal lobe H

4 Station 2 – Part of right cerebral hemisphere removed
Anterior Nerve tract Shown on the model are the medial and lateral longitudinal striae, nerve tracts. There is also gray matter, the indusium griseum. The indusium griseum is continuous with the dentate gryrus and hippocampus through the gyrus fasciolaris (see Gray/39, p. 266 and 411) Station 2 – Part of right cerebral hemisphere removed For Your Information: During development, the corpus callosum begins in the anterior part of the brain and grows posteriorly. Some of the anterior brain tissue is dragged posteriorly with the growing corpus callosum. In the model, this tissue is represented by the green stripes on the corpus callosum. In the adult brain, this tissue connects the anterior brain to other parts of the brain. The rest of this tissue will be seen as we “dissect” the brain further.

5 Station 2 - Part of right cerebral hemisphere removed
Anterior 1 Insula Internal capsule 2 3 – Function of 2? Projection nerve tract Lateral ventricle 1 4 2 Corpus callosum 3 5 4 5 6 Station 2 - Part of right cerebral hemisphere removed T Hints: 1. Lobe of cerebrum 2. White matter 3. Function of #2? 4. Space 5. White matter Terms in alphabetic order: Corpus callosum Insula Internal capsule Lateral ventricle H

6 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex
Central sulcus 1 Premotor area 5 Prefrontal area 4 Primary motor cortex 2 Broca’s area 3 1 Anterior 2 3 4 The dark red premotor area is the frontal eye field and is involved with eye movements. The pink premotor area is the supplementary motor area (area 6). 5 6 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex T Hints: 1. Separates frontal and parietal lobes 2. Functional region 3. Functional region 4. Functional region 5. Functional region Terms in alphabetic order: Broca’s area Central sulcus Prefrontal area Premotor area Primary motor cortex H

7 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex
Central sulcus 1 Primary somatic sensory cortex 2 Somatic sensory association area 3 Taste area 4 1 Anterior 2 3 4 5 6 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex T Hints: 1. Depression 2. Functional region 3. Functional region 4. Functional region Terms in alphabetic order: Central sulcus Primary somatic sensory cortex Somatic sensory association area Taste area H

8 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex
Anterior Auditory association area 4 1 Visual cortex Visual association area 2 1 Primary auditory cortex 3 2 3 4 5 6 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex T Hints: 1. Functional region 2. Functional region 3. Functional region 4. Functional region Terms in alphabetic order: Auditory association area Primary auditory cortex Visual association area Visual cortex H

9 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex
1 Primary motor cortex Premotor area 2 3 Prefrontal area 1 2 Anterior 3 4 5 6 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex T Hints: 1. Functional region 2. Functional region 3. Functional region Terms in alphabetic order: Prefrontal area Premotor area Primary motor cortex H

10 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex
Somatic sensory association area 2 Primary somatic sensory cortex 1 Visual association area 3 Visual cortex 4 1 2 Anterior 3 4 The visual cortex has two parts: the dark green is the primary visual cortex (area 17, V1) and the lighter green is the secondary visual cortex (area 18, V2 and V3). 5 6 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex T Hints: 1. Functional region 2. Functional region 3. Functional region 4. Functional region Terms in alphabetic order: Primary somatic sensory cortex Somatic sensory association area Visual association area Visual cortex H

11 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex
1 Limbic system (part of) Corpus callosum 2 Fornix 3 1 4 – Function of 3? Association nerve tract 2 Temporal lobe 5 3 Anterior 4 5 6 Station 3 – Functional regions of the left cerebral cortex T Hints: 1. Functional region 2. White matter 3. White matter 4. Function of #3 5. Lobe of cerebrum Terms in alphabetic order: Corpus callosum Fornix Limbic system (part of) Temporal lobe H

12 Station 4 – Superior part of cerebrum removed
Limbic system (part of) 1 Corpus callosum (cut) Fornix 2 Choroid plexus 6 Limbic system (part of) 3 Hippocampus 5 1 2 Temporal lobe 4 3 4 Anterior 5 6 Station 4 – Superior part of cerebrum removed T Hints: 1. Functional region 2. White matter 3. Functional region 4. Lobe of cerebrum 5. Gyrus 6. Specific structure Terms in alphabetic order: Choroid plexus Fornix Hippocampus Limbic system (part of) Temporal lobe H

13 Station 4 – Superior part of cerebrum removed
Nerve tract Dentate gyrus Shown on the model are the medial and lateral longitudinal striae, nerve tracts. There is also gray matter, the indusium griseum. The indusium griseum is continuous with the dentate gryrus and hippocampus through the gyrus fasciolaris (see Gray/39, p. 266 and 411) Anterior Station 4 – Superior part of cerebrum removed For Your Information: The nerve tract passes inferiorly and joins the dentate gryrus (dark green), which is part of the hippocampus (light green).

14 Station 5 – Inferior view of cerebrum
Anterior Frontal lobe 1 Temporal lobe 2 Location of diencephalon and brainstem Fornix 3 Nerve tract 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station 5 – Inferior view of cerebrum T Hints: 1. Lobe of cerebrum 2. Lobe of cerebrum 3. White matter Terms in alphabetic order: Fornix Frontal lobe Temporal lobe H

15 Station 5 – Inferior view of cerebrum
Anterior 1 Olfactory bulb 2 Olfactory tract Model peg Primary olfactory cortex 3 (dark brown) 1 Olfactory association area 2 4 3 4 The primary olfactory cortex and the association olfactory area are part of the parahippocampal gyrus, which is part of the limbic system. The anterior part of the parahippocampal gyrus curves back on itself, forming the uncus, which contains most of the olfactory cortex. 5 6 Station 5 – Inferior view of cerebrum T Hints: 1. White matter 2. White matter 3. Functional region 4. Functional region Terms in alphabetic order: Olfactory association area Olfactory bulb Olfactory tract Primary olfactory cortex H

16 Station 6 – Superior part of cerebrum removed
Anterior Sulcus 6 Gyrus 5 Frontal lobe 1 Insula 2 Temporal lobe 3 1 2 Occipital lobe 4 3 4 5 6 Station 6 – Superior part of cerebrum removed T Hints: 1. Lobe of cerebrum 2. Lobe of cerebrum 3. Lobe of cerebrum 4. Lobe of cerebrum 5. Raised area 6. Depression Terms in alphabetic order: Frontal lobe Gyrus Insula Occipital lobe Sulcus Temporal lobe H

17 Station 6 – Superior part of cerebrum removed
Anterior 1 Internal capsule 2 Lateral ventricle Cerebral medulla 5 Corpus callosum 1 3 Cerebral cortex 4 2 3 4 5 6 Station 6 – Superior part of cerebrum removed T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Space 3. White matter 4. Gray matter 5. White matter Terms in alphabetic order: Cerebral cortex Cerebral medulla Corpus callosum Internal capsule Lateral ventricle H

18 Station 7 – Corpus callosum and ventricles removed
Anterior Internal capsule 1 Corpus callosum (cut) Caudate nucleus 2 Fornix 4 3 Thalamus Corpus callosum (cut) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station 7 – Corpus callosum and ventricles removed T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Brain division 4. White matter Terms in alphabetic order: Caudate nucleus Fornix Internal capsule Thalamus H

19 Station 7 – Lateral view of corpus callosum
1 Corpus callosum Anterior 1 2 3 Septa pellucida 2 4 5 6 Station 7 – Lateral view of corpus callosum T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Specific structure Terms in alphabetic order: Corpus callosum Septa pellucida H

20 Station 8 – Most of cerebrum removed
Anterior Internal capsule 6 Thalamus 1 Insula 5 Pineal body 2 Corpora quadrigemina 3 1 2 Cerebellum 4 3 4 5 6 Station 8 – Most of cerebrum removed T Hints: 1. Brain division 2. Specific structure 3. Specific structure 4. Brain division 5. Lobe of cerebrum 6. White matter Terms in alphabetic order: Cerebellum Corpora quadrigemina Insula Internal capsule Pineal body Thalamus H

21 Station 8 – Superior view of the cerebellum
Anterior Folium 1 Fissure 2 1 2 3 Lateral hemisphere Vermis 4 3 4 5 6 Station 8 – Superior view of the cerebellum T Hints: 1. Raised area 2. Depression 3. One of three parts of the cerebellum 4. One of three parts of the cerebellum Terms in alphabetic order: Folium (gyrus) Lateral hemisphere Sulcus (fissure) Vermis H

22 Station 8 – Median view of cerebellum
Arbor vitae 1 Folium (gyrus) 2 Anterior Cortex 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station 8 – Median view of cerebellum T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Raised area 3. Gray matter Terms in alphabetic order: Arbor vitae Cortex Folium (gyrus) H

23 Station 8 – Anterior view of cerebellum
Cerebellar peduncles 1 Superior 2 – Function of 1? Connect cerebellum to brainstem 1 2 3 Flocculonodular lobe 3 4 5 6 Station 8 – Anterior view of cerebellum T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Function of #1 3. One of three parts of the cerebellum Terms in alphabetic order: Cerebellar peduncles Flocculonodular lobe H

24 Station 9 - Most of the cerebrum is removed
Superior sagittal sinus 6 Corpus callosum 1 Dura mater 5 Lateral ventricle 4 Anterior 1 2 Cerebellum 3 3 2 Insula 4 5 6 Station 9 - Most of the cerebrum is removed T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Lobe of the cerebrum 3. Brain division 4. Space 5. Membrane 6. Blood vessel Terms in alphabetic order: Cerebellum Corpus callosum Dura mater Insula Lateral ventricle Superior sagittal sinus H

25 Station 10 – Median view of the brain
Corpus callosum Septa pellucida 2 Thalamus 6 Fornix 3 Cerebellum 5 4 Brainstem 1 2 Anterior 3 4 5 6 Station 10 – Median view of the brain T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Partition 3. White matter 4. General area 5. Brain division 6. Brain division Terms in alphabetic order: Brainstem Cerebellum Corpus callosum Fornix Septa pellucida Thalamus H

26 Location of interthalamic adhesion 2
Lateral ventricle Third ventricle 1 3 Anterior Cerebral aqueduct 4 1 Fourth ventricle 5 2 3 Central canal 6 4 5 6 Station 11 - Ventricles T Hints: 1. Space 2. Location of connection between thalamic lobes 3. Space 4. Space 5. Space 6. Space Terms in alphabetic order: Central canal Cerebral aqueduct Fourth ventricle Lateral ventricle Location of interthalamic adhesion Third ventricle H

27 Interthalamic adhesion 2 Lateral ventricle 1
Third ventricle 3 Anterior Cerebral aqueduct 4 1 Fourth ventricle 5 2 3 Central canal 6 4 5 6 Station 11 - Ventricles T Hints: 1. Space 2. Specific structure 3. Space 4. Space 5. Space 6. Space Terms in alphabetic order: Central canal Cerebral aqueduct Fourth ventricle Lateral ventricle Location of interthalamic adhesion Third ventricle H

28 Internal capsule Insula Anterior
Station 12 – A reminder of the location of the internal capsule and insula

29 Station 12 – Insula removed on left and right sides
Internal capsule 1 Lentiform nucleus 2 Corpus striatum 4 Caudate nucleus 3 1 2 3 4 Anterior 5 6 Station 12 – Insula removed on left and right sides T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Gray matter 4. Number 2 and 3 combined Terms in alphabetic order: Caudate nucleus Corpus striatum Internal capsule Lentiform nucleus H

30 Station 12 – Most of internal capsule removed on the left
Lentiform nucleus 2 Corpus striatum 4 Caudate nucleus 3 1 2 3 4 Anterior 5 6 Station 12 – Most of internal capsule removed on the left T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Gray matter 4. Number 2 and 3 combined Terms in alphabetic order: Caudate nucleus Corpus striatum Internal capsule Lentiform nucleus H

31 Station 13 – Superior view of central core of the brain
Internal capsule 1 Thalamus 4 Insula 3 2 Caudate nucleus 1 2 3 Anterior 4 5 6 Station 13 – Superior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Lobe of cerebrum 4. Brain division Terms in alphabetic order: Caudate nucleus Insula Internal capsule Thalamus H

32 Station 13 – Superior view of central core of the brain
3 – Function of 2? Produces cerebrospinal fluid Fornix 1 Choroid plexus 2 1 2 3 Anterior 4 5 6 Station 13 – Superior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Specific structure 3. Function of #2? Terms in alphabetic order: Choroid plexus Fornix H

33 Station 13 – Anterosuperior view of central core of the brain
Thalamus 5 Fornix 1 Third ventricle 4 Amygdala 3 1 Optic nerve 2 2 3 4 5 6 Station 13 – Anterosuperior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. White matter 2. White matter 3. Gray matter 4. Space 5. Brain division Terms in alphabetic order: Amygdala Fornix Optic nerve Thalamus Third ventricle H

34 Station 13 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain
Optic nerve 1 Amygdala 2 3 Hippocampus Brainstem 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station 13 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Gyrus of the cerebrum 4. General area Terms in alphabetic order: Amygdala Brainstem Hippocampus Optic nerve H

35 Station 14 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain
Infundibulum 1 2 Mammillary body Cerebral peduncle 3 4 Pons Medulla oblongata 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station 14 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. Specific structure 2. Specific structure 3. Specific structure 4. Brain division 5. Brain division Terms in alphabetic order: Cerebral peduncle Infundibulum Mammillary body Medulla oblongata Pons H

36 Station 14 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain
Pyramid 1 1 Pyramidal decussation 2 2 Spinal cord 3 3 4 5 6 Station 14 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. Specific structure 2. Specific structure 3. Specific structure Terms in alphabetic order: Pyramid Pyramidal decussation Spinal cord H

37 Station 15 – Posterior view of central core of the brain
Fornix Hippocampus 2 Brainstem 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station 15 – Posterior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Gyrus of cerebrum 3. General area Terms in alphabetic order: Brainstem Fornix Hippocampus H

38 Station 15 – Posterior view of central core of the brain
Pineal body 1 Superior colliculus 2 Corpora quadrigemina 4 Inferior colliculus 3 Midbrain 6 Tegmentum 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station 15 – Posterior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. Specific structure 2. Specific structure 3. Specific structure 4. Number 2 and 3 combined 5. Specific structure 6. Brain division Terms in alphabetic order: Corpora quadrigemina Inferior colliculus Midbrain Pineal body Superior colliculus Tegmentum H

39 Station 15 – Posterior view of central core of the brain
Cerebral aqueduct 4 – connects to ? 1 Cerebral peduncles 1 3 – connects to ? Central canal of spinal cord 2 Fourth ventricle 2 3 4 The striae medullaris is part of a an aberrant cerebropontocerebellar connection. Some of the fibers of this connection pass dorsally through the medulla, decussate near the floor of the fourth ventricle, then turn laterally and enter the cerebellum through the inferior cerebellar peduncle (Gray/39 p. 339). 5 6 Station 15 – Posterior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Space 3. Space 4. Space Terms in alphabetic order: Central canal of spinal cord Cerebral aqueduct Cerebral peduncles Fourth ventricle H

40 Station 16 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain
Optic nerve (CN II) 1 Optic chiasm 2 Optic tract 3 Oculomotor nerve (CN III) 4 5 Trochlear nerve (CN IV) 1 2 Trigeminal nerve (CN V) 6 3 4 5 6 Station 16 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. Cranial nerve 2. White matter 3. White matter 4. Cranial nerve 5. Cranial nerve 6. Cranial nerve Terms in alphabetic order: Oculomotor nerve (CNIII) Optic chiasm Optic nerve (CN II) Optic tract Trigeminal nerve (CN V) Trochlear nerve (CN IV) H

41 Station 16 – Lateral view of the brainstem
Trochlear nerve (CN IV) 1 Trigeminal nerve (CN V) 2 Pons 3 Olive 4 1 Anterior 2 3 4 The trigeminal nerve has two roots: a large sensory root and a smaller motor root. 5 6 Station 16 – Lateral view of the brainstem T Hints: 1. Cranial nerve 2. Cranial nerve 3. Brain division 4. Specific structure Terms in alphabetic order: Olive Pons Trigeminal nerve (CN V) Trochlear nerve (CN (IV) H

42 Station 17 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain
Abducent nerve (CN VI) 1 Facial nerve (CN VII) 2 1 Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) 2 3 3 4 The abducent nerve may be divided into two or more trunks in any part of its intracranial course in up to 58% of patients (Gray/38 p.1240) 5 6 Station 17 – Anteroinferior view of central core of the brain T Hints: 1. Cranial nerve 2. Cranial nerve 3. Cranial nerve Terms in alphabetic order: Abducent nerve (CN VI) Facial nerve (CN VII) Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) H

43 Station 17 – Lateral view of the brainstem
Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) 2 Facial nerve (CN VII) 1 Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) 3 Anterior Vagus nerve (CN X) 4 1 2 Accessory nerve (CN XI) Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) 6 5 3 4 The facial nerve has two roots: a large motor root (muscles of facial expression) and a smaller sensory root (sense of taste from anterior two-thirds of tongue). 5 6 Station 17 – Lateral view of the brainstem T Hints: 1. Cranial nerve 2. Cranial nerve 3. Cranial nerve 4. Cranial nerve 5. Cranial nerve 6. Cranial nerve Terms in alphabetic order: Accessory nerve (CN XI) Facial nerve (CN VII) Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) Vagus nerve (CN X) Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) H

44 Station 18 – Sagittal section of brainstem
Anterior Caudate nucleus 1 Nerve tract Interthalamic adhesion 6 Pineal body 2 3 Superior colliculus Thalamus 5 1 Inferior colliculus 4 2 3 4 The red strip extending along the line of attachment of the roof of the third ventricle to the thalamus is the stria medullaris of the thalamus. It connects the hypothalamus, prepiriform cortex, and other parts of the brain to the habenular nuclei of the epithalamus (Gray/39 p. 384). Little is known of the physiological functions of the habenular nuclei. They are the focus of integration of diverse olfactory, visceral, and somatic afferent paths. They may be involved in the control of sleep mechanisms. They play a role in the regulation of visceral and neuroendocrine functions. Damage to them results in changes in metabolism, and endocrine and thermal regulation. Some of the fibers are commissural and connect the amygdaloid complexes and hippocampal cortices. 5 6 Station 18 – Sagittal section of brainstem T Hints: 1. Gray matter 2. Specific structure 3. Specific structure 4. Specific structure 5. Brain division 6. Specific structure Terms in alphabetic order: Caudate nucleus Inferior colliculus Interthalamic adhesion Pineal body Superior colliculus Thalamus H

45 Station 19 – Sagittal section of brainstem
Anterior Hypothalamus 6 Fornix 1 Optic chiasm 5 Mammillary body 2 Pons 4 1 Medulla oblongata 3 2 3 4 The red strip extending along the line of attachment of the roof of the third ventricle to the thalamus is the stria medullaris of the thalamus. It connects the hypothalamus, prepiriform cortex, and other parts of the brain to the habenular nuclei of the epithalamus (Gray/39 p. 384). Little is known of the physiological functions of the habenular nuclei. They are the focus of integration of diverse olfactory, visceral, and somatic afferent paths. They may be involved in the control of sleep mechanisms. They play a role in the regulation of visceral and neuroendocrine functions. Damage to them results in changes in metabolism, and endocrine and thermal regulation. Some of the fibers are commissural and connect the amygdaloid complexes and hippocampal cortices. 5 6 Station 19 – Sagittal section of brainstem T Hints: 1. White matter 2. Specific structure 3. Brain division 4. Brain division 5. White matter 6. Brain division Terms in alphabetic order: Fornix Hypothalamus Mammillary body Medulla oblongata Optic chiasm Pons H

46 Station 19 – Sagittal section of brainstem
Anterior Third ventricle 1 Cerebral aqueduct 2 Fourth ventricle 3 1 2 Central canal 4 3 4 The red strip extending along the line of attachment of the roof of the third ventricle to the thalamus is the stria medullaris of the thalamus. It connects the hypothalamus, prepiriform cortex, and other parts of the brain to the habenular nuclei of the epithalamus (Gray/39 p. 384). Little is known of the physiological functions of the habenular nuclei. They are the focus of integration of diverse olfactory, visceral, and somatic afferent paths. They may be involved in the control of sleep mechanisms. They play a role in the regulation of visceral and neuroendocrine functions. Damage to them results in changes in metabolism, and endocrine and thermal regulation. Some of the fibers are commissural and connect the amygdaloid complexes and hippocampal cortices. 5 6 Station 19 – Sagittal section of brainstem T Hints: 1. Space 2. Space 3. Space 4. Space Terms in alphabetic order: Central canal Cerebral aqueduct Fourth ventricle Third ventricle H

47 4 1 5 2 3 6 T1 T2 T3 T4 1 T5 2 3 T6 4 5 6 T Hints: Terms in alphabetic order: H

48 4 1 5 2 3 6 T1 T2 T3 T4 1 T5 2 3 T6 4 5 6 T Terms in alphabetic order: Hints: H


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