ANP 300 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cerebellum, Parietal Lobe, Cranial Nerves

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6: caudate nucleus, central lobes, central sulcus, cerebellar peduncles. Mid-brain, pons, medulla oblongata condition resulting from damage to broca"s area, causing the affected person to be unable to speak fluently, to mispronounce words, and to speak haltingly. One of the basal ganglia; it has a long extension or tail. Grey matter cortex separates frontal and parietal lobes tracts of white matter that connects cerebellum to pons, medulla and midbrain connect corresponding areas of the cortex between 2 hemispheres; corpus callous glossopharyngeal, vagus, hypoglossal. Thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus a condition of abnormal muscle tone that causes the impairment of voluntary muscle movement; stiffness contains the pineal gland & habenular nucleus: folia cerebelli 18. Basal nuclei: function of the diencephalon, functions of the frontal lobe, functions of the medulla, functions of the mesencephalon, functions of the parietal lobe, functions of the temporal lobe, grey matter 26. Motor speech area, motor cortex, intellectual functions, personality.