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Neuroanatomy

Horizontales
The inner-most layer of the meninges
Plans and executes movements and integrates information related to out executive functions
C-shaped bundle of nerve fibers originating in the hippocampus.
Receives direction projections from motor cortices and is important for regulating movements by the skeletal muscles
the change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell.
Area of the brain that is located in the central area and behind the frontal lobe. It is in front of the occipital lobe and above the temporal lobe.
This brain imaging technique is best for detecting hemorrhages or fluid in the brain and not good at detecting small changes like in ischemic strokes.
Located on the anterior wall of the central sulcus. Generates neural impulses that control the execution of movement
A brain imaging technique that can differentiate between white matter and grey matter
Responsible for regulating your hunger, thirst, response to pain, levels of pleasure, sexual satisfaction, anger, and aggressive behavior
Area in the brain located in the Posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus.
Part of the brain that shown to play a key role in the processing of emotions. It forms part of the limbic system
This area of the brain processes auditory information; it aids in performing basic and higher functions of hearing
Part of the brain at the back of the skull in vertebrates. Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity.
A nerve cell that transmits nerve impulses
The occipital lobe is responsible for this
Verticales
Substance consisting of myelinated fibers and containing no neuronal cell bodies
The rounded and elongated central part of the cerebellum
A straight relatively unbranched process of a nerve cell
The outermost membrane enveloping the brain and spinal cord
Connects the left and right hemisphere of the cerebrum
A gap in the myelin sheath of a nerve
One of the three layers of the pyramidal tract system. Sends commands for movement of the body to the motor neurons in the spinal cords
Near the tale or posterior part of the body
: The function of this area o the brain is to process auditory information. It consists of gyri found in the area of the primary auditory cortex
Layers of non-neural connective tissues that completely encapsulate and protect the Central Nervous System
A vertical plane running from front to back. divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides
A term that means away from the center of the body
Another name for this area is the mesencephalon.
The insulating later that forms around the nerves. It is the “fatty covering”