ACB 334 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Cerebral Cortex, Primary Motor Cortex, Pyramidal Cell

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4 (5) lobes: frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal. Blood supply to the cerebral cortex is form 3 (4) main sources: aca = medial surface, pca = posterior surface (more for vision, mca (superior division) = lateral superior surface, mca (inferior division) = lateral inferior surface. *a cortical lobe often receives blood supply from more than one artery. Blood supply for the primary motor and primary somatosensory information is divided. Aca supplies medial portion = motor and sensory for feet and legs. Mca supplies lateral portion = motor and sensory for face, arms, and oral cavity. *stroke is common in the lateral side (face) Primary motor cortex (oral cavity is more lateral) Connection b/w receptive and expressive speech areas (arcuate fibres) Understanding speech and written language (wernicke"s area) Blood supply: pca, mca, aca: define the following terms: neocortex, allocortex, archicortex, granular neuron, pyramidal neuron, interneuron, cortical layers/ laminar distribution.

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