CGSC378 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Voltage, Olfactory Bulb, Meningitis

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Intercommunication connecting regions: shape stellar , shorter projections of axons, within, or to, adjacent layers of the cortex, connect more local regions, gray matter *, 1. Molecular layer: most superficial and mostly glial and axons from below: 2. Internal granular: cells sensory input from outside the cortex (i. e. thalamus) (consist of non-pyramidal cells: 5. Internal pyramidal: connects to motor centers outside cerebrum (i. e. brain stem and spinal cord) (large pyramidal: 6. Inferior parietal lobule: cortical association area; integrating information related to vision, audition and somatic sense: insular lobe, revealed by deflecting temporal lobe; lies deep in lateral sulcus, contains regions of all the lobes (operculum) Limbic system: not anatomically distinct arises from functional relationships associated with motivation, sex drive, emotional behavior and affect, includes the unucus (formed by the amygdala), parahippocampal gyrus/hippocampus, olfactory bulb and tract, orbitofrontal cortex, and dentate gyrus.

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