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Nervous System IX

By Marian Diamond | General Human Anatomy Lecture 26 of 36

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Lecture Description

Professor Diamond continues her discussion of the nervous system with an introduction of the cerebral hemisphere and it is divided into lobes with specific functions. She uses Brodmann's numbering system as she draws the location of lobes and areas of the brain, including the precentral, postcentral, and premotor gyri, the central sulcus, motor cortex, frontal eye fields, and prefrontal lobe. She details the functions of the prefrontal lobe, noting that it is responsible for working memory, judgment, personality, and abstract reasoning before describing how a frontal lobotomy was used to treat extreme anxiety. She continues to discuss the medial orbital cortex and the amygdala in the temporal lobe, describing how it relates to fear. Professor Diamond further develops her explanation of the cerebral hemisphere, drawing the positions of the parietal lobe, parietal occipital fissure, occipital lobe, intraparietal sulcus, superior and inferior parietal lobes, and the supramarginal, angular, and postcentral gyri. She transitions to a discussion on the sensory functions of the postcentral gyrus including touch and pressure, kinesthetic sense, and taste. She concludes with a midline frontal view of the cerebral hemisphere and showing slides illustrating the concepts introduced in lecture.

Course Description

The functional anatomy of the human body as revealed by gross and microscopic examination.

Course Index

  1. Introduction and Background for General Human Anatomy
  2. The Human Brain and Muscular System
  3. Muscular System II
  4. Muscular System III
  5. Muscular System IV
  6. Muscular System V; Digestive System I
  7. Digestive System II
  8. Digestive System III; Liver I
  9. Liver II
  10. Digestive System IV; Hematology I
  11. Hematology II
  12. Cardiology I
  13. Cardiology II
  14. Blood - Vascular System I
  15. Vascular System II; Lymphatic System
  16. Lymphatic Vessels and Lymph; Respiratory System I
  17. Respiratory System II
  18. Respiratory System III, Nervous System I
  19. Nervous System II
  20. Nervous System III
  21. Nervous System IV
  22. Nervous System V
  23. Nervous System VI
  24. Nervous System VII
  25. Nervous System VIII
  26. Nervous System IX
  27. Nervous System X
  28. Nervous System XI
  29. Nervous System XII: Inner Ear; Urinary System I
  30. Urinary System II; Endocrine System I
  31. Endocrine System II
  32. Endocrine System III
  33. Female Reproductive System
  34. Male Reproductive System I
  35. Male Reproductive System II; Integumentary System I
  36. Integumentary System II, Course Review
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