The study of nerves and nervous tissue

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The study of nerves and nervous tissue
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Third ventricle Lateral ventricle Fourth ventricle Choroid plexus Interventricular foramen (Foramen of Monro) 6. Interthalamic adhesion (where massa intermedia exists) 7. Cerebral aquaduct Human Brain (Superficial View) 1. Precentral gyrus 6. Cerebellum 2. Central sulcus 7. Transverse fissue 3. Postcentral gyrus 8. Lateral sulcus 4. Parieta lobe 9. Temporal lobe 5. Occipital lobe 10. Frontal lobe Note: Longitudinal fissure not identified in diagram but students are still responsible for this structure Cranial Nerves 1. Cranial Nerve I – Olfactory nerve 2. Cranial Nerve II – Optic nerve (with optic chiasma) 3. Cranial Nerve III – Oculomotor nerve 4. Cranial Nerve IV – Trochlear nerve 5. Cranial Nerve V – Trigeminal nerve 6. Cranial Nerve VI – Abducens nerve 7. Cranial Nerve VII – Facial nerve 8. Cranial Nerve VIII – Vestibulocochlear nerve 9. Cranial Nerve IX – Glassopharygeal nerve 10. Cranial Nerve X – Vagus nerve 11. Cranial Nerve XI – Accessory 12. Cranial Nerve XII – Hypoglossal Human Brain (Deep view/Saggital section) 1.
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Thalamus Intermediate mass Hypothalamus Pineal gland Posterior commissure Midbrain (including Corpora quadrigemina) Cerebellum (with Arbor vitae) Cerebral aquaduct Ponds 10. Medulla oblongata 11. Pituitary 12. Anterior commissure 13. Choroid plexus 14. Fornix 15. Septum pellucidum 16. Corpus callosum 17. Cerebrum Note: There are several different human brain models! Please look at all of them! 

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