PSYCH 3H03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Lateral Sulcus, Postcentral Gyrus, Parietal Lobe

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Lecture 1a- neuroanatomy: the neuroanatomy list is the same thing as this slideshow, but in outline form. 717-735: the information in this slideshow and the handouts is what you need to know for the neuroanatomy exam. Information in the textbook that is not in the slideshow will not be covered on the exam: brain stem= midbrain+ pons+ medulla, divisions of the nervous system. Pns- somatic nerves, autonomic nervous system which has two divisions: sympathetic and parasympathetic: directional terms in neuroanatomy. Caudal- tail or in humans: posterior: medial- closer to the median plane of the body, midsagittal view. Lateral- further from the median plane, surface view i. e. nose medial to ear, ear lateral to nose: superficial means close to the surface. Below the surface- deep: proximal= close to the trunk. Bilateral- on/to both sides contralateral ventral horn of the spinal cord. The lateral corticospinal tract projects unilaterally to the: afferent- inputs (to a brain structure)

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