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38 Cards in this Set
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What are the functions of the insula?
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Taste (gustatory cortex)
Visceral sensation Autonomic control (homeostasis) Interpretation of emotions (empathy, self-awareness): -ability to feel pain of others -ability to read disgust on someone's face -ability to read OWN BODY STATES (hunger, cravings, lust, linked to addiction!) |
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What structures comprise the Limbic System?
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Cingulate Gyrus
Amygdala Hippocampus Some of hypothalamus and thalamus |
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What are the functions of the cerebellum? What do lesions result in?
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Fn: fine tuning (precision, coordination, timing) of movmt
Lesion results in disorders of coordinated movmt, equilibrium, posture, motor learning ATAXIA! irregular uncoordinated movement (either trunk or limbs) |
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List the three cerebellar peduncles and what they connect.
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Superior: Midbrain
Middle: Pons Inferior: Medulla |
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What specific types of sensory information does the cerebellum rely on?
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Proprioceptive and vestibular information
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What side of the body does each lobe of the cerebellum control?
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Same side
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List the four ventricular systems and their associated divisions of the CNS.
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Lateral: Telencephalon
Third Ventricle: Diencephalon Cerebral Aqueduct: Mesencephalon Fourth Ventricle: Metencephalon |
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