NeuroWeek1.docx

1. Afferent

2. Efferent

3. Peripheral Nervous system

4. Central nervous system

5. Cerebral cortex

6. Cerebral sub-cortex

7. Gray matter

8. White matter

9. Cerebral hemispheres

10. Cerebral fissures

11. Cerebral lobes

12. Cerebral Gyrus

13. Cerebral Sulcus

14. Diencephalon

15. Basal ganglia

16. Thalamus

17. Sustantia nigra

18. Lenticular nucleus

19. Relation of dopamine and motor disorders

20. Pre-central gyrus

21. Post-central gyrus

22. Frontal lobe

23. Occipital lobe

24. Parietal lobe

25. Temporal lobe

26. Motor function area

27. Broca’s area

28. Wernickes area

29. Auditory cortex

30. Homunculus

31. Sensory primary cortex

32. Primary auditory cortex

33. Parietal association area

34. Frontal association area

35. Cortical tonotopy

36. Visual motor coordination

37. Somatosensory

38. Hemispatial neglect

39. Alien hand syndrome

40. Hemianopia

41. Hemialexia

42. Brain stem

43. Trigeminal nerve

44. Facial nerve

45. Glossopharyngeal nerve

46. Vagus nerve

47. Hypoglossal nerve

48. Motor decusation

49. Locked-in syndrome

50. Cerebellum

51. Ataxia

52. Nystagmus

53. Cerebellar peduncles

54. Hypokinetic dysathria

55. Hyperkinetic dysarthia

56. Tremor

57. Spinal cord

58. Vertebra

59. Projection fibers

60. Association fibers

61. Commissural fibers

62. Ventral roots of spinal cord

63. Dorsal roots of spinal cord

64. Meninges

65. Autonomic nervous system

66. Somato-sensory nervous system

67. Cell body

68. Dendrites

69. Axon

70. Myelin sheets

71. Demyelinating conditions

72. Schwann cells

73. Neurotransmitters

74. Synaptic cleft

75. Axon hillock

76. Sodium-potassium pump

77. Cerebral ventricles

78. Cerebrospinal fluid

79. Spinal tap

80. Carotid arteries

81. Circle of willis

82. ACA

83. MCA

84. PCA

85. Pyramidal system

86. Extrapyramidal system

87. Motor tracts

88. Corticobulbar tract