Title: STRUCTURE-FUNCTION Neuroscience Unit Brain Dissection Labs
1STRUCTURE-FUNCTIONNeuroscience UnitBrain
Dissection Labs
- Lab I
- Covering Structures of the Brain
- (Dissections and photos by Randy Perkins, PhD
- Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement
Sciences - Feinberg School of Medicine
- Northwestern University)
2Dura mater
Arachnoid granulations
Bridging veins
Arachnoid
3Dura mater
Superior sagittal sinus
BONUS POINTS
Longitudinal fissure
4Falx cerebri
Superior sagittal sinus
5Central (Rolandic) sulcus
Frontal lobe
Parieto-occipital sulcus
Parietal lobe
Lateral (Sylvian) fissure
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
Occipital pole
BONUS POINTS
Preoccipital notch
6Precentral sulcus
Precentral gyrus
Central (Rolandic) sulcus
7Inferior parietal lobule
8Lateral (Sylvian) fissure
9Central (Rolandic) sulcus
Precentral gyrus
Postcentral sulcus
Precentral sulcus
Supramarginal gyrus
Postcentral gyrus
Lateral (Sylvian) fissure
10Insula
Lateral (Sylvian) fissure
11Brocas Area
Pars opercularis
Pars triangularis
Planum temporale
Pars orbitalis
Transverse gyrus of Heschl
12STRUCTURE-FUNCTIONNeuroscience UnitBrain
Dissection Labs
- Lab II
- General Features of the Brain
- (Dissections and photos by Randy Perkins, PhD)
13Longitudinal fissure
BONUS POINTS
Olfactory bulb
Olfactory tract
Medial olfactory stria
Lateral olfactory stria
Olfactory sulcus
Olfactory trigone
Anterior perforated substance
14Orbital gyri (anterior, medial, posterior
lateral)
Gyrus rectus
Orbitofrontal cortex
BONUS POINTS
Olfactory sulcus
15Into which ventricle does this opening go?
Answer Third ventricle
Lamina terminalis
BONUS POINTS
Optic tract
Optic nerve
Optic chiasm
16Olfactory tract
Optic nerve
Infundibulum
Tuber cinereum
17Olfactory tract
Optic chiasm
Optic nerve
Anterior perforated substance
Tuber cinereum
Infundibulum
Optic tract
Posterior perforated substance
18Anterior communicating artery
Recurrent artery of Heubner (medial striate
artery)
Internal carotid artery
Anterior cerebral artery
Middle cerebral artery
BONUS POINTS
Posterior communicating artery
Into which fissure does this artery go?
CN III
Answer Lateral fissure
Circle of Willis
Posterior cerebral artery
Superior cerebellar artery
Basilar artery
19Superior cerebellar artery
Basilar artery
Pontomedullary junction
Anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA)
Vertebral artery
Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA)
20CN III
Optic tract
Infundibulum
Tuber cinereum
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
CN IX
CN VII VIII
CN XII
CN X
CN XI
Choroid plexus, protruding through lateral
aperture/foramen of Luschka
21CN II
Optic tract
CN III
CN IV
CN VI
CN V
Ventral median sulcus
Olive
22CN II
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
CN VII
CN IX
CN VIII
CN XII
CN X
23Pyramid
Pyramidal decussation
24STRUCTURE-FUNCTIONNeuroscience UnitBrain
Dissection Labs
- Lab III
- Brainstem and Cerebellum
- (Dissections and photos by Randy Perkins, PhD)
25BONUS POINTS
Cisterna magna
26Vermis
Uvula (most inferior part of vermis between
tonsils)
27Inferior medullary velum
Foramen of Magendie
28Foramen of Magendie
Gracile tubercle
Fasciculis gracilis
Cuneate tubercle
Fasciculis cuneatus
Obex
Dorsal median sulcus
29Vermis
Anterior lobe
Primary fissure
Posterior superior fissure
Posterior lobe
BONUS POINTS
Folia
Horizontal fissure
30Flocculus
Posterolateral fissure
31Pineal body
CN IV
32Corpus callosum
Massa intermedia/ interthalamic adhesion
thalamus
3rd ventricle
tectum
Cerebral aqueduct (of Sylvius)
tegmentum
Superior medullary vellum
4th ventricle
fastigium
Inferior medullary vellum
33LOBULES OF CEREBELLAR VERMIS
Primary fissure
Culmen
Horizontal fissure
Declive
Central
Folium
Lingula
Nodulus
Tuber
Pyramis
Posterolateral fissure
Uvula
34Superior medullary vellum
Where will this probe reappear?
Lateral recess of 4th ventricle
Answer Foramen of Luschka
35CEREBULLUM IN X-SECTION (CORONAL)
Folia (gray matter)
Dentate nucleus
What is this entire structure called?
BONUS POINTS
Answer Arbor vitae tree of life
36Superior cerebellar peduncle
Middle cerebellar peduncle
Inferior cerebellar peduncle
37Rhomboid fossa of 4th ventricle
Median sulcus
Sulcus limitans
Median eminence
Hypoglossal trigone
Vagal trigone
38Calamus scriptorius
Obex
39Tuberculum cinereum
40Cerebral aqueduct
Periaqueductal gray
tectum
Substantia nigra
tegmentum
Red nucleus
Crus cerebri
What is this entire structure?
Answer Midbrain
41What is this entire structure?
Answer Pons
42Inferior olivary nucleus
What is this entire structure?
Answer Medulla
43STRUCTURE-FUNCTIONNeuroscience UnitBrain
Dissection Labs
- Lab IV
- Medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere
- (Dissections and photos by Randy Perkins, PhD)
44Corpus callosum
Genu of corpus callosum
Body of corpus callosum
Splenium of corpus callosum
Anterior commissure
Mamillary body
Rostrum of corpus callosum
Superior colliculus
Lamina terminalis
Tuber cinereum
Optic chiasm
Inferior colliculus
Infundibulum
45Transverse fissure
Pineal body (gland)
46Superior brachium
Superior colliculus
Lateral geniculate body
Medial geniculate body
Inferior colliculus
Inferior brachium
47fornix
Tela choroidea
Choroid plexus
Pineal body (gland)
(interventricular) foramen of Monro
Hypothalamic sulcus
Posterior commissure
Anterior pillar/ column of fornix
48Septum pellucidum
(interventricular) foramen of Monro
Into which ventricle does this foramen lead?
Answer Lateral ventricle
49Head of caudate nucleus
Stria terminalis
Choroid plexus
Sulcus terminalis
Stria medullaris thalami
thalamus
50Mammillothalamic tract
fornix
Postcommissural fibers of the fornix
Mammillary body
51Paracentral lobule
Marginal sulcus
Cingulate sulcus
Precuneus
Cuneus
Cingulate gyrus
Parieto-occipital sulcus
Pericallosal sulcus
Calcarine sulcus
Subcallosal gyrus
Uncus
Lingual gyrus
Parahippocampal gyrus
52Parahippocampal gyrus
Rhinal sulcus
Fusiform/ occipitotemporal gyrus
Collateral sulcus
53Cingulum
54STRUCTURE-FUNCTIONNeuroscience UnitBrain
Dissection Labs
- Lab V
- Lateral exposure of the brain in parasagittal
section deep dissection of the brain - (Dissections and photos by Randy Perkins, PhD)
55Insula
Planum temporale
Transverse gyrus of Heschl
56Long insular gyrus
Circular sulcus
Limen insulae
Longitudinal sulcus
57Superior longitudinal fasciculus
Arcuate fasciculus
Inferior longitudinal fasciculus
58Corona radiata
Optic radiations
59Body of lateral ventricle
Occipital horn
Tapetum (carpet)
Trigone
Temporal horn
60Glomus of the choroid plexus
Occipital horn
Trigone
Calcar avis
61Temporal horn
Glomus of the choroid plexus
Hippocampus
62Choroidal fissure (opened)
Fimbria
Pes hippocampus
63Body of fornix
Crus of fornix
Column of fornix
Splenium of corpus callosum
Pulvinar of the thalamus
Massa intermedia/ interthalamic adhesion
Dentate gyrus
Fimbria
64Uncinate fasciculus
65Uncinate fasciculus (inferior surface of frontal
lobe to temporal pole think fish hook)
66Forceps minor
Anterior horn of lateral ventricle
Head of caudate nucleus
Forceps major
67Head of caudate nucleus
Anterior limb of internal capsule
Lentiform (lenticular) nucleus
Genu of internal capsule
Extreme capsule
Putamen
Claustrum
External capsule
Globus pallidus
Posterior limb of internal capsule
Internal capsule
Thalamus
68STRUCTURE-FUNCTIONNeuroscience UnitBrain
Dissection Labs
- Lab VI
- Coronal sections of the brain
- (Dissections and photos by Randy Perkins, PhD)
69Coronal sections of the right half of the brain
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Section 1
70Coronal sections of the right half of the brain
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Section 1
71Section 1 through the anterior portion of the genu
Forceps minor
Genu (anterior portion) of corpus callosum
Olfactory sulcus
Gyrus rectus
Olfactory tract
72Section 2 through the posterior portion of the
genu
Cingulate gyrus
Genu (posterior portion) of corpus callosum
Anterior horn of lateral ventricle
Head of caudate nucleus
Rostrum of corpus callosum
73Section 3 through the middle of the head of the
caudate nucleus
External capsule, claustrum, extreme capsule
(medial to lateral)
Body of corpus callosum
Anterior limb of internal capsule
Putamen (of lentiform nucleus)
Head of caudate nucleus
Septum pellucidum
74Section 4 through the anterior commissure
Head of caudate nucleus
Anterior limb of internal capsule
Globus pallidus (of lentiform nucleus)
External capsule, claustrum, extreme capsule
(medial to lateral)
Insular cortex
Anterior commissure
Column of fornix
Optic chiasm
Basal forebrain
75Section 4 posterior to the anterior commissure to
show the amygdala
Amygdala
76Section 5 through the mammillary body
Body of fornix
Body of caudate nucleus
Thalamus
Posterior limb of internal capsule
Body of lateral ventricle
Lateral medullary lamina
Hypothalamus
External segment of globus pallidus
Internal segment of globus pallidus
Medial medullary lamina
Mamillary body
Subthalamic nucleus
3rd ventricle
77Section 5 through the mammillary body
Lateral fissure
Insula
Putamen
Optic tract
Inferior/ temporal horn of lateral ventricle
78Section 6 through the posterior thalamus
Body of corpus callosum
Thalamus
Posterior limb of internal capsule
Body of caudate nucleus
Putamen
Tail of caudate nucleus
Globus pallidus
Optic tract
Inferior/ temporal horn of lateral ventricle
Hippocampus
Collateral sulcus
79Section 6 through the posterior thalamus
Stria medullaris thalami
Tela choroidea
Red nucleus
Crus cerebri
Hippocampal sulcus
Fimbria of the fornix
Substantia nigra
Choroidal fissure
80Section 7 through the posterior commissure
Posterior commissure
81Section 7 through the posterior commissure
Body of corpus callosum
Body of lateral ventricle
Pineal body
Thalamus
82Coronal section of the right hippocampus
(www.life.uiuc.edu/edtech/entomology_slides/pages/
32768-sea-horse.htm)
Medial geniculate body
Lateral geniculate body
Tail of caudate nucleus
Fimbria
Dentate gyrus
83Section 8 through the splenium
Forceps major
Glomus of the choroid plexus
Pulvinar of thalamus
Dentate gyrus
Crus of fornix
84Section 9 posterior to the splenium
Tapetum (carpet)
Calcarine sulcus
Calcar avis
Occipital horn