PSYC 3410 Study Guide - Final Guide: Median Eminence, Glossopharyngeal Nerve, Postcentral Gyrus

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Know both the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli *must write both words for full marks. Ansate sulcus (horizontal line) (anterior to ansate sulcus/ above is primary motor cortex, posterior to ansate sulcus is primary somatosensory cortex)*on lab exam. Also when trying to label sulcus count over 1 vertical line each time. On lab exam when labelling trigeminal nerve write e. g. ophthalmic branch of trigeminal nerve for full marks. *pin in lab exam in front of intrafusal fibers if any is pointing to thalamic-cortico radiations. This refers to ls3 in supplement ii lateral sagittal views of the sheep brain. Glossopharyngeal nerve and vagus nerve will be on lab exam (bundled together). Glossopharyngeal will be on top and vagus on bottom. In this section the hypoglossal and facial nerve wont be tested. *infendebulum- area above the whole (not listed in lab manual) The median eminence is part of the inferior boundary for the hypothalamus part of the human brain.

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