Introduction to Cerebrum

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Functions of Cerebrum:

The cerebrum is related to and concerned with higher brain functions. These important aspects include:

1. Perception of sensory impulses (van de Graaff 1999).

2. Instigation of voluntary movement.

3. Storage of memory.

4. Though processes (language, calculation).

5. Reasoning ability.

6. Instinctual and limbic (emotional) functions.

Divisions of the Cerebrum:

1. Structure of cerebrum (hemispheres, fissures, sulci, gyri, falx, ventricles, cerebral cortex.

2. Cerebral hemispheres and lobes (frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital and insula). Functions of each lobe.

3. White and grey matter.

4. Functional cortical localization (Zones of Brodmann).

5. Cerebral dominance.

6. Motory and sensory homunculus.

7. Association, projection and commissural fibres.

8. Internal capsule.

9. The diencephalon (thalamus, hypothalamus) and basal ganglia are dealt with in theme 5 (subcortical grey matter).

Chapters on Cerebrum:

1. Anatomy of Cerebral Hemispheres
2. Functions of the Brain and Homunculus
3. Notes on Brodmann Areas
4. Cerebral Association and Commissural Fibres
5. Notes on CNS Functional Integration
6. Functions of Cerebral Lobes
7. Anatomy of the Inferior Cerebrum
8. Notes on Internal Capsule
9. Introduction to Cerebrum
10. Laminar Structure of Neocortex
11. Medial Cerebral Hemisphere
12. Notes on Cerebral Motor Axis
13. Notes on Somatic Sensory Axis
14. Specific Cerebral Cortical Functions
15. Surface of Cerebral Hemispheres

Additional Reading:

Basic Neurology

1. Peripheral Nervous System
2. Central Nervous System
3. The Ventricular System
4. The Spinal Cord
5. The Brain Stem
6. The Cerebellum
7. Visual Pathways
8. Diencephalon
9. Basal Ganglia
10. Cerebral Cortex
11. Sleep Disorders
12. Autonomic Nervous System
13. Cranial Nerves and Parasympathetic Ganglia
14. Cells of the Nervous System
15. Cerebrospinal fluid
16. Additional short notes on Cerebrum
17. Functions and Diseases of Cerebrum
18. Subcortical Grey Matter
19. Notes on The Spinal Cord
20. Regulation of Heart Rate by Autonomic Nervous System
21. Action Potentials, Axon Conduction, and Neuromuscular Junction
22. Types of Seizures
23. What is a Cough Reflex?
24. Notes on Congenital Prosopagnosia
25. Findings in Parkinson's Disease
26. Types of Heat Strokes
27. Types of Strokes
28. What is Benign Intracranial Hypertension?
29. What is Cauda Equina Syndrome?
30. Cranial Nerve Locations in Brain Stem
31. What is a Cluster Headache?
32. What is a Subarachnoid Hemorrhage?
33. What is a Tension Headache?

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