PSYC 351B- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 55 pages long!)

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Cingulate sulcus from nerve to pons (inferior colliculus) to medial geniculate nucleus of thalamus to auditory cortex (primary, heschels gyrus) to secondary or wernickes area. What makes up the cns: brain and spinal cord, 1 olfactory (smell, sensory. Cn v: trigeminal nerve, motor & sensory, consists of 3 divisions- opthalmic, maxillary, mandibular. Cn x: vagus nerve; mixed sensory and motor function (parasympathetic nervous system -- throat, heart, lungs, stomach, viscera, digestive tract) What makes up the pns: cranial nerves & ganlia, spinal nerves and dorsal root ganglia, sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves and ganglia, nervous system (governs gastroenteric system) Telencephalon (end brain: cerebral hemispheres, cerebral cortex, subcortical white matter, basil ganglia. Prevention of brain ischemia by decreasing the amount of csf. Surface of the brain and spinal cord. Means belly as in the belly of a reptile. Means beak (like a roosters beak) in fish and reptiles. What are the supporting cells in the nervous system.