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1)The blue line in the picture above is
called the
CENTRAL SULCUS
2)The part of the brain (indicated by the blue pin) in
the picture above is called:
Rostral, cerebrum
2)The part of the brain (indicated by the blue
pin) in the picture above is called:
Caudal, Cerebrum
3)The folds indicated in the region above are
called?
Folia
3)The raised folds in the region above are
called:
Gyri
Injury to the area of the brain (indicated by the
pin above) would most likely cause impaired:
Interpreting of general senses
4)Injury to the area of the brain (indicated by
theabove pin) would most likely cause impaired?
VISION
5)Describe two non motor related functions of the
region of the brain
The cerebellum is
involved in; spatial
perception, organization
of tasks, attention to
detail, time management
skills
6)This region of the brain regulates heart
ratebreathing? and
Medulla
This region of the brain controls nuclei that
transmitbetween signalsthe cerebellum and cerebrum:
Pons
6)This region of the brain acts a sensory relay
station:
Diencephalon (Thalamus)
7)These ventricles are located in the cerebral
hemispheres
Lateral
7)What serves to protect the brain but is only
visiblemicroscopic on a level
Pia mater