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ANAT2010 Revision (W1-6)

Horizontales
What is the only cranial nerve that originates from the dorsal surface of the brainstem?
What dural fold separates the two cerebral hemispheres?
What tract decussates at the level of the spinal cord?
The lateral ventricles communicate with the third ventricle via what ventricular structure?
What is the morphology of the interneuron or motoneuron?
What is the name of a cluster of cell bodies found in the PNS?
What are the myelinating cells of the CNS called?
A man presents with facial paralysis. Which cranial nerve is affected?
What cortical lobe is the primary motor, premotor and supplementary motor cortex located?
Verticales
What structure is formed by the superior and inferior colliculi?
What cranial nerve enables tongue movement?
What structure contains cell bodies for sensory nerves that carry sensory information to the spinal cord?
What is the specialised capillary network within the ventricles of the brain that produces CSF?
What is an area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve called?
Where are lower motor neurons found?
What neurotransmitter do the projection neurons in the substantia nigra (pars compacta) produce?
The corticospinal tract decussates at what brainstem level?
What glial cells are important for the formation and maintenance of the blood brain barrier?
What cranial nerve allows you to shrug your shoulders and turn your head?
Which fasciculus carries information from the middle thoracic and lower limbs of the body (T6 and below)?