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Neuro Base

QuestionAnswer
Epilepsy Aura Pre-epileptic event preceding a seizure
Epilepsy neuro firing from a particular area Temporal Lobe
Fishers and the sulsi cortical lobes lines and boundaries Longitudinal fissure Separates left and right hemisphere
which fissure separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe and temporal lobe? sylvian fissure
The mengies 3 layers they have names Pia matter Dura matter arachnoid matter
Favorite subcortical structure thalamus
Pathway of the 2nd cranial nerve optic: vison
Postcentral gyrus Somatosensory Area 312
Lower motor neuron motor nuceli to muscle fiber cranial nerve flaccid & final common pathway
Cranial never 12,11,10,9,7 origin and pathway of the cranial nerve enter and exit the medulla pons and midbrain
Pathway cranial nerve 8 Auditory pathway Nuclei, super highways, going north to get to Heschel’s gyrus primary and Wernicke’s area association tissue for auditory purposes
Field deficit in brocas aphasia right hymominous hemianopia that occurs when cranial nerve 2 is impaired causing a field deficit here.
Blood flow that might be disrupted that cause broacs apahasia Middle Cerebral Artery
Circle of willis spider like structure associated with blood flow
Muscle response periphery to the lower motor nueruon or upper motor neuron Upper=spasticity Lower= flaccidity
Cerebral spinal fluid and blockage that are possible of the cerebral spinal fluid at a cortical level hydrocephalus
Raw number of neurons 14-15 billion
Vagus superior branch inferior branch surgically delt with voice disorder SPASTIC DISFUCTION Vagus nerve X
Cortical hemisphere w/ Tershiary tissue linking tissue left and right hemisphere & linking fiber
Neurological for breathing Medulla oblongata
Fine motor coordination for speech and other motor activity Basil ganglia & cerebellum
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