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The topography of the brain (quiz 3)

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The general location of the medulla   show
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show By the inferior cerebellar peduncles  
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What is the closed part of the medulla?   show
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What is the open medulla?   show
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show Extends from the medulla to the midbrain.  
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show By the middle cerebellar peduncles.  
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show Between the pons and the forebrain, in the tentorial notch.  
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Cerbral aqueduct   show
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The anterior part of the midbrain   show
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show The tectum.  
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The pyramids   show
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The Olive   show
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Preolivary sulcus   show
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Postolivary sulcus   show
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show Glossopharyngeal (IX) and Vagus (X)  
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show In line with vagus, but inferior to the postolivary sulcus.  
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show Basilar part  
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show Basilar artery.  
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Where does the abducens (VI) nerve emerge?   show
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What nerve(s) emerge from the more lateral part of the pontomedullary junction?   show
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show On the anterolateral surface of the pons about midway between the medulla and the midbrain.  
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What forms the anterior surface of the midbrain?   show
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What are the cerebral peduncles made of?   show
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show The interpeduncular fossa  
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What emerges from the wall of the interpeduncular fossa?   show
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Where is the posterior median sulcus?   show
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What is on either side of the posterior median sulcus?   show
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Location of the cuneate tubercle   show
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show Caudal tip of the fourth ventricle, lies betwet the gracile tubercles.  
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show white strands in the medullary floor of the fourth ventricle. Extend laterally from the median sulcus towards the lateral recess.  
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What divides the floor of the fourth ventricle into symmetric halves?   show
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show a small depression at the pontine level  
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show a small depression at the medullary level  
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show Vestibular area  
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Small eminence of the vestibular area at the lateral recess   show
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show Hypoglossal trigone  
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show Vagal trigone  
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show Medial eminence  
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show Middle cerebellar peduncle (brachium pontis)  
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Structure which connects the medulla to the cerebellum.   show
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show Superior cerebellar peduncle (brachium conjuctivum  
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show The tectum  
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Two pairs of mounds of the tectum   show
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Trochlear nerve (IV)   show
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show Pretectum  
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