unit 4 images Flashcards

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vertebral artery (paired)

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2
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anterior spinal (paired but then fuse)

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posterior spinal artery (paired)

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4
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posterior interior cerebellar artery AKA PICA (paired)

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basilar artery (unpaired)

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anterior inferior cerebellar artery AKA AICA (paired)

NOTE: its location is along ponto medullary junction with CN 9,10,11 bundle just below and CN 6,7,8 just above

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internal auditory artery (paired)

NOTE: location of CN 6,7,8 is between internal auditory artery and AICA

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pontine arteries (many, paired and very small)

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superior cerebellar artery (paired)

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10
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posterior cerebellar artery (paired)

NOTE: location of CN 3 is between posterior cerebral artery and superior cerebellar artery

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posterior communicating artery (paired)

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internal carotid artery (paired)

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13
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anterior cerebral artery (paired)

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anterior communicating artery (unpaired)

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15
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middle cerebral artery (paired)

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16
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What arteries make up the circle of Wills?

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posterior cerebral aa.

posterior communicating aa.

anterior cerebral aa.

anterior communicating aa.

internal carotid a.

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17
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green artery?

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anterior spinal artery

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18
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orange branches?

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sulcal branches

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19
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blue paired arteries?

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posterior spinal aa.

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20
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red artery?

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arterial vasa corona

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21
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purple branches?

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penetrating branches

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22
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pink artery?

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segemental artery (intercostal, subcostal, lumber)

23
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yellow branch?

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anterior radicular branch

24
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brown branch?

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posterior radicular branch

25
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functional area of 1, dark purple?

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frontal eye field

26
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functional area of 2, light purple?

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premotor area

27
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functional area of 3, blue

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pirmary motor area

28
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functional area of 4, green?

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primary somatosensory area

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functional area of 5, pink?

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somatosensory association area

30
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functional area of 6, dark orange?

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wernicke’s area

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functional area of 7, light orange?

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sensory/receptive language area

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functional area of 8, light yellow?

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visual association area

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functional area of 9, dark yellow?

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pirmary visual area

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functional area of 10, dark red?

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primary auditory area (heschel’s gyrus)

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functional area of 11, light red?

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auditory association area

36
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functional area of 12, tan?

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Broca’s area (motor/expressive language area)

37
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functional area of 1, dark yellow?

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primary visual area

38
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functional area of 2, light yellow?

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visual association area

39
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functional area of 3, pink?

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somatosensory association area

40
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functional area of 4, green?

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primary somatosensory area

41
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functional area of 5, blue?

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primary motor area

42
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functional area of 6, grey?

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supplementary motor area

43
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what is 1a, red line?

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posterior ramus of lateral sulcus

44
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What is 1b, blue line?

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ascending ramus of lateral sulcus

45
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What is 1c, green line?

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anterior ramus of lateral sulcus

46
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What is the anatomical region of 2a, orange area?

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opercular portion of inferior frontal gyrus

47
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What is the anatomical region of 2b, purple area?

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triangular portion of interior frontal gyrus

48
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What is the anatomical region of 2c, brown area?

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orbital portion of inferior frontal gyrus

49
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What is the anatomical region of 3a, blue area?

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supramarginal gyrus of inferior parietal lobule

50
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What is the anatomical region of 3b, green?

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angular gyrus of the inferior parietal lobule

51
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What is the anatomical region of 4a, yellow area?

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posterior portion of the superior temporal gyrus

52
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The opercular (orange) and triangular (purple) portion of the inferior frontal gyrus make up what functional area?

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Broca’s area which funtions in motor/expressive language

53
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The angular gyrus (green) and posterior portion of superior temporal gyrus (yellow) form what fucntional area?

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Wernicke’s area which functions in sensory/receptive language

NOTE: the supramarginal gyrus (blue) was thought to be part of this functional area, but more research is showing that it does not