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neuro sheep brain: visuals
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Coronal Section/frontal
divide the brain from front to back
Sagittal Section
parallel to the midline and give us a "side" view of the brain (right and left)
Horizontal (axial) Section
divide the brain from top to bottom
Occipital Lobe
2
Temporal Lobe
3
Parietal Lobe
4
Frontal Lobe
5
Cerebellum
8
Optic Chiasm
1
Pituitary Gland
2
Trigeminal Nerve
5
Optic Nerve
6
Olfactory Bulb
7
Olfactory Bulb
1
Optic Nerve
2
Optic Chiasm
3
Optic Tract
4
Oculomotor Nerve
5
Abducens Nerve
8
Infundibulum
13
mammillary bodies of hypothalamus
12
Pons
11
Medula Oblongata
10
Spinal Cord
9
Cerebellum
1
Inferior Colliculus
2
Superior Colliculus
3
Pineal Body
5
Splenium of Corpus Callosum
6
Fornix
7
Body of Corpus Callosum
8
Cingulate Gyrus
10
Genu of Corpus Callosum
11
Optic Chiasm
12
Third Ventricle
13
Massa Intermedia of Thalamus
14
mammillary Body
15
Cerebral Aqueduct
16
Pons
17
Medulla Oblongata
18
Spinal cord
19
Cingulate Gyrus
1
Genu of Corpus Callosum
2
Lateral Ventricle
4
Cingulate Gyrus
1
Corpus Callosum
2
Lateral Ventricle
5
Cingulate Gyrus
1
Corpus Callosum
2
Lateral Ventricle
3
Fornix
4
Thalamus
5
Amygdala
8
Choroid Plexus
11
Cingulate Gyrus
1
Corpus Callosum
2
Fornix
3
Thalamus
5
Lateral Ventricle
7
Choroid Plexus
8
Ventral Hippocampus
10
anterior
front
posterior
back
superior
above
inferior
below
rostral
towards front (nose/mouth)
caudal
near tail
medial
toward centeral
lateral
toward edges
dorsal
top/spinal side
ventral
bottom/ belly side (vents are usually under the car)
pyriform / olfactory cortex ; processes smells
3
optic nerve
15
oculomotor nerve
16
trigeminal nerve
18
pons
10
abuducens nerve
19
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