ANAT3022 Study Guide - Final Guide: Deep Cerebellar Nuclei, Vestibulocochlear Nerve, Anemia

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Cranium and gross brain - 18th february 2013. Prominence in occipital bone = external occipital protuberance. Nb: fracture of the cribriform plate will cause anosmia (unable to smell) and rhinorrhoea (leaking of csf into nose) (provides attachment for falx cerebri) (pituitary gland sits here) Superior orbital fissure (under) iii, iv, v1, vi. Cerebrum = 83% of brain volume "big brain" Cerebellum = "small brain" - very small but contains 50% of neurons in the brain. Nb: note the different nomenclature: caudal and rostral - rostral means nose. 3 types of section: coronal, sagittal, and horizontal. Median longitudinal fissure = deep grove between fissures. White matter "tract" between the 2 hemispheres (commissural fibers) Consists of 4 parts: splenium, body, genu, and rostrum. "c" shaped white matter tract carries signals from the hippocampus to the hypothalamus. Runs as a band between the corpus callosum and the fornix. Seperates the anterior horns of the left and right ventricles.

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