What is the anatomical crossing over of neurons from left to right side of the CNS?
decussation
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What is the difference between the Primary sensory somatic area and the somatic sensory association area?
The first one receives and localizes general sensations , the second area interprets the information and puts it into context with your past experiences
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What are e and f?
e - hypothallamus, F - the pituitary gland
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What is a Sulcus?
a groove or furrow, especially on the surface of the brain
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What does the cerebellum regulate?
responsible for coordinating voluntary movements, maintaining balance and posture, and fine-tuning motor skills. It also plays a role in emotional regulation
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What is K and what does it do?
Prefrontal area - site of motivation and foresight, regulates mood and emotion, inhibits impulsive behavior
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What are considered vital functions?
Those functions of the body, necessary for life on a minute to minute basis (respirations, beating heart)
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What does the premotor area do? what does the primary motor cortex do?
premotor area works out sequences of signals needed for learned complex motion, primary Motor cortex controls basic skeletal muscle movements
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What is E and what does it do?
Wernickâs area: deals with the comprehension of speech, understanding language
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What parts of the brain are included in the diencephalon?
thalamus and hypothalamus
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What are A and what are B?
A - Gyri(a ridge on the surface of the brain), B - sulci ( a groove in the cerebral cortex)
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What happens in the ventricles and why?
They make and store cerebral spinal fluid to cushion and protect the brain, and removes waste, and nourishes the brain and spinal cord