BIOL 325 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Cerebral Peduncle, Septum Pellucidum, Limbic System
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Chapter fourteen: identify the principal parts of the brain, and describe how the brain is protected, neural tube, primary brain vesicles, secondary brain vesicles, principal parts of the brain. Iv. brain stem cerebellum diencephalon cerebrum: protective coverings. Iv. cranial meninges (singular is meninx) dura mater arachnoid mater pia mater: blood brain barrier (bbb, explain the formation, circulation, and functions of cerebrospinal fluid (csf), cerebrospinal fluid (csf) Ii. subarachnoid space ventricle: lateral ventricles (2, septum pellucidum, third ventricle, fourth ventricle. Viii. midbrain or mesencephalon pons pontine respiratory group. Xi. cerebral peduncles reticular formation reticular activating system (ras: cerebellum. Vii. transverse fissure vermis cerebellar hemispheres cerebellar cortex folia arbor vitae cerebellar peduncles: diencephalon. Iii. thalamus hypothalamus and functions epithalamus: pineal gland, melatonin. Ii. sensory areas primary somatosensory area: primary visual area, primary auditory area, primary gustatory area, primary olfactory area. Iii. motor areas: primary motor area, broca"s speech area association areas somatosensory association area visual association area auditory association area.