Summary: Case 1: How Is The Brain Organized?

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  • 1 Anatomy of the brain?

  • 1.1 Embryoic brain vesicles

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  • What are the three primary vesicles during the first 4 weeks of an embryo?

    1. Prosencephalon (forebrain)
    2. Mesencephalon (midbrain)
    3. Rhombencephalon (hindbrain)
  • What are the five secondary brain vesicles in a five-week year old embryo?

    1. Telencephalon
    2. Diencephalon
    3. Mesencephalon
    4. Metencephalon
    5. Myelencephalon
  • In which 4 structures does the diencephalon of the five-week embryo grow into

    • Eye cup
    • Thalamus
    • Hypothalamus
    • Epithalamus
  • What does the myelencephalon grow into?

    Medulla oblangata
  • 1.2 Brian lobes

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  • Name 6 functions of the frontal lobe

    • Personality
    • Concentration
    • Judgement
    • Cognitive functions
    • Planning
    • Language
  • What is the main function of the parietal lobe?

    Processing sensory input
  • What is the function of the occipital lobe?

    It is the visual reception area
  • What is the function of the temporal lobe?

    • Auditory reception area
    • Behaviour
    • Memory
  • What is the role of the insula when it comes to the combination of the parietal lobe and the temporal lobe?

    It combines sensory input to emotion
  • What are the 5 autonomous functions of the brain stem?

    • Breathing
    • Digestion
    • Heart control
    • Blood vessel control
    • Alertness
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