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47 Cards in this Set
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What are the depressions in this picture called?
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A Sulcus
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What are the raised portions in this picture called?
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Gyri
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What is #10 in this picture?
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The central sulcus
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What feature is located along the central sulcus, to the right of #10 and in the red section on this illustration?
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Precentral gyrus
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What feature is located along the central sulcus, to the left of #10 and in the blue section on this illustration?
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Post-central gyrus
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What feature is found between "a" and "d" in this illustration (with a bit between "b" and "d")?
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Lateral sulcus
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What feature is found between "a" and "d" in this illustration (with a bit between "b" and "d")?
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Lateral sulcus
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What is "a" on this illustration?
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Frontal lobe
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What is "b" on this illustration?
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Parietal lobe
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What is "d" on this illustration?
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Temporal lobe
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What is "c" on this illustration?
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Occipital lobe
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What feature is located between "c" and 21 on this illustration?
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Transverse cerebral fissure
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What % of the catecholamines released from the 'ADRENAL MEDULLA' is 'NOREPINEPHRINE'?
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15% = NOREPINEPHRINE
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What feature is indicated by "I" in this illustration?
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Olfactory bulb
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What feature is indicated by "II" in this illustration?
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Optic nerve
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What feature is located between the two halves of "II"?
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The optic chiasma
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What feature is indicated by "23" in this illustration?
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Pituitary gland
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What feature would be under the organ indicated by "23" in this illustration?
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Mammilary bodies
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What % of the catecholamines released from the 'ADRENAL MEDULLA' is 'EPINEPHRINE'?
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85% = EPINEPHRINE
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What is "D" on this illustration?
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Pons
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What is indicated by "16" in this illustration?
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Cerebral peduncles
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What is indicated by "B" in this illustration?
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Cerebellum
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What feature is indicated by "1" in this illustration?
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Corpora quadrigemina
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What is indicated by "54" in this illustration? What are the names for the smaller parts of this?
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Corpora quadrigemina. Superior colliculus and inferior colliculus.
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What is "8" in this illustration?
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Corpus collosum
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What is "10" in this illustration?
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The fornix
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What is the name of the spot between "8" and "10" in this illustration?
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Sceptum pellucidum
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On this model, there is a dot between "8" and "10" in the middle of the septum pellucidum. What does this dot symbolize?
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The interventricular foramen
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What feature is located on top of the temporal lobe, just superior to the label for "11" in this model?
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The uncus
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What is #14 in this illustration?
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The thalamus
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What is #26 in this illustration?
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Hypothalamus
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What is #28 in this illustration?
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Epithalamus
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What is #22 in this illustration?
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Pituitary gland
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What is the tube that holds #22 on called?
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The infundibulum
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What is #18 in this illustration?
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Pineal gland
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What is #53 in this illustration?
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Pineal gland
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What is indicated by #1 in this illustration?
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The lateral ventricles
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What is indicated by #6 in this illustration?
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Interventricular foramen
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What is indicated by #6 in this illustration?
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Interventricular foramen
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What is indicated by #3 in this illustration?
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3rd ventricle
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What is indicated by #4 in this illustration?
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4th ventricle
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What is indicated by #5 in this illustration?
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Cerebral/Sylvian Aqueduct
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What is the name of the whitish material around "B" in this illustration?
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Arbor vitae
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What is the greyish material around "B" called?
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Folia
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What is between the two halves of "B" in this illustration, underneath "E", if it were removed
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The vermis
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What is the deep depression between left and right hemispheres called?
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Longitudinal fissure
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What is the portion of the dura mater that splits the cerebellum longitudinally called?
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The faulx cerebelli
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