PSYC2020: neuroanatomy 1: Slides 32-39

Create an illustration of the human brain highlighting the medulla, pons, cerebellum, thalamus, and hypothalamus with labels, in a colorful and engaging style, suitable for educational purposes.

Neuroanatomy Quiz: Test Your Knowledge!

Welcome to the Neuroanatomy Quiz! Dive deep into the fascinating structures and functions of the brain, particularly focusing on neuroanatomical regions like the medulla, pons, cerebellum, and more.

This quiz is designed for students and enthusiasts alike. Challenge your understanding and see how well you know the anatomy of the brain.

  • 26 Engaging Questions
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  • Test and Expand Your Knowledge
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ExploringBrain202
In what division of the brain do the medulla and recticular formation structutres exist?
Myelencephalon
Metencephalon
Mesencephalon
Telencephalon
In what division of the brain do the pons and cerebellum structutres exist?
Myelencephalon
Metencephalon
Mesencephalon
Diencephalon
The Thalamus and Hypothelamus structures exist in the Mesencephalon division of the brain.
True
False
The Thalamus and Hypothalamus exist in the Diencephalon structure of the brain.
The Thalamus and Hypothalamus exist in the Diencephalon structure of the brain.
In what division of the brain do the Tectum and Tegmentum structutres exist?
Mesencephalon
Myelencephalon
Metencephalon
Diencephalon
What is the the bottom structure highlighted in blue?
Medulla
Pons
Cerebellum
Recticular formation
What functions is the medulla responsible for? (numerous answers)
Vital functions such as heart rate, breathing
Carrying information from the brain to the body and back
Maintaining arousal
Sensory and motor control
Although commonly known as the Medulla the structure is also referred to as the...
Myelencephalon
Mesencephalon
Metencephalon
What are the two elongated structures highlighted in orange?
Medulla
Pons
Reticular formation
Tectum & Tegmentum
What is the reticular formation responsible for?
Maintaining arousal
Sensory and motor control
Vital functions such as heart rate, breathing
Visual and auditory orienting of attention
What is the leftmost structure highlighted in a pale purple?
Pons
Cerebellum
Tectum & Tegmentum
Medulla
The pons acts as a relay centre for vital functions.
True
False
What is the rightmost structure highlighted in purple?
Cerebellum
Pons
Tectum & Tegmentum
Reticular formation
What is the Cerebellum responsible for? (numerous answers)
Sensory and motor control
Cognition such as learning & navigation/orientation
Vital functions such as heart rate, breathing
Visual and auditory orienting of attention
Although referred to seperately as the Pons and Cerebellum together they are known as the...
Metencephalon
Mylencephalon
Mesencephalon
What is are the two sandwhich like structures highlighted in pink towards the top of the image?
Tectum &Tegmentum
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
What two structure/s does the tectum consist of? (numerous answers)
Superior colliculus
Inferior colliculus
Periaqueductal grey matter
Substantia nigra
The superior colliculus is responisble for auditory orientation of attention.
True
False
The inferior colliculus is responsible for visual orientation of attention.
True
False
The superior colliculus is responsible for reflexive eye movement. The orienting of sounds within the environment is the job of the inferior colliculus.
The superior colliculus is responsible for reflexive eye movement. The orienting of sounds within the environment is the job of the inferior colliculus.
What structure in the tegmentum is crucial for motor control?
Substantia nigra
Periaqueductal grey matter
Superior colliculus
Inferior colliculus
What disorder occurs when the Substantia Nigra is compromised?
Parkinsons Disease
Dementia
Schizophrenia
ALS
What are the top most structures highlighted in beige?
Thamalus & Hypothalamus
Superior colliculus
Tectum &Tegmentum
Cerebellum
What is the hypothalamus responsible for?
Controlling pituitary glands
Sensorimotor relay
Maintaining arousal
Sensory and motor control
The Thalamus acts as a relay station for
Sensory information
Motor information
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