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TELENCEPHALON

TELENCEPHALON. Lecture 6. Cerebrum. 80 percent of brain mass Gyri and sulci Left and right hemispheres: Falx cerebri Superior to cerebellum Tentorium cerebelli Five (six?) lobes. Cerebrum. Olfactory bulb Basal nuclei (ganglia): Corpus striatum (nuclei in cerebrum): Caudate nucleus

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TELENCEPHALON

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  1. TELENCEPHALON Lecture 6

  2. Cerebrum 80 percent of brain mass Gyri and sulci Left and right hemispheres: Falx cerebri Superior to cerebellum Tentorium cerebelli Five (six?) lobes

  3. Cerebrum Olfactory bulb Basal nuclei (ganglia): Corpus striatum (nuclei in cerebrum): Caudate nucleus Lentiform nucleus

  4. Caudate Nucleus Large subconscious movements of skeletal muscles.

  5. Lentiform Nucleus Putamen: Large subconscious movements of skeletal muscles. Globus pallidus: Regulates muscle tone.

  6. Cerebral Lobes Occipital Parietal Frontal Temporal Insula

  7. Occipital Lobe Integrates eye focusing movements. Correlates visual images with visual memory. Involved in conscious perception of vision. Separated from parietal lobe: Parietooccipital sulcus

  8. Parietal Lobe Somatesthetic interpretation: Postcental gyrus. Understanding speech. Auditory association cortex. Wenicke’s area. Formulating words to express thoughts and emotions.

  9. Frontal Lobe Voluntary motor control: Precentral gyrus. Motivation Aggression Mood

  10. Frontal Lobe Personality Cognitive processes Verbal communication: Broca’s area.

  11. Temporal Lobe Receives/interprets olfactory and auditory sensations. Responsible for storage of memory related to auditory and visual experiences.

  12. Insula Not observed from surface. Involved with memory. Psychic cortex: Highest levels of brain function: Abstract thought Judgment

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