PT 518 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cerebellum, Medial Longitudinal Fissure, Parietal Lobe
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Telencephalon cerebral hemispheres, basal ganglia (bg), ventricular system. Lobe: course goal #4: locate and identify the ventricles and analyze how changes in cerebral spinal fluid pressure influence function. Slide 3: prosencephalon keep reviewing primary vesicles chart: primary vesicle during development, becomes: telencephalon and diencephalon. Forebrain develops faster than the rest splits in diencephalon and telencephalon. Telencephalon keeps growing until it completely surrounds the diencephalon. Central sulcus meets the longitudinal fissure at the most superior portion of the brain. Central sulcus on the right and left sides. Slide 7: cerebral cortex: outermost layer of the brain containing gray matter, responsible for many higher-order functions like language and information processing, coronal/frontal cut. Notice layer 5 and 6 are thicker in the motor coronal slice layers of the cortex cortex than the association cortex. Slide 11: from outer inner (top bottom) Layers 5 and 6 primarily respond to data.