ILO 1 - Revision - Statistics

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How many pairs of spinal nerves are there? 31
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Region that contains the nuclei of cranial nerves III to XII (general) Brainstem
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Structure controlling posture, balance, and coordination Cerebellum
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Tract at the core of the midbrain Cerebral aqueduct
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Lobe associated with higher functions e.g., decision making and problem solving Frontal lobe
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Contains the dorsal horn (processes sensory input) and ventral horn (houses motor neurons) Grey matter
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Structure of the upper part of the midbrain involved in auditory processing Inferior colliculi
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Divides the left and right hemispheres Longitudinal fissure
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Structure that contains the nucleus of the solitary tract, that is crucial for our survival Medulla
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Lobe responsible for visual processing Occipital lobe
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Lobe responsible for processing sensory information Parietal lobe
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Structure containing tracts that run from the cerebrum down to the medulla and spinal cord, and tracts that travel up to the brain, also forms connections with the cerebellum via fibre bundles known as the cerebellar peduncles Pons
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Structure anterior to the superior colliculi, rich in DA neurons and part of the basal ganglia, crucial for motor movement Substantia nigra
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Structure on the upper part of the midbrain, involved in eye movements and visual processing Superior colliculi
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Lobe associated with auditory processing, language comprehension, and memory Temporal lobe
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Divides the cerebrum from the cerebellum Transverse fissure
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In the spinal cord, composed of myelinated axons that form ascending (sensory) and descending (motor) tracts White matter
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