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Ventricular System. Renaissance Neuroanatomy. Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) Di Humani Corporis Fabrica (1543). Andreas Vesalius (1542). (1506). (1537). Renaissance Neuroanatomy. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). Won Taek Lee, M.D., Ph.D. Deptartment of Anatomy
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Renaissance Neuroanatomy Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) Di HumaniCorporisFabrica (1543)
Andreas Vesalius (1542) (1506) (1537)
Renaissance Neuroanatomy Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Won Taek Lee, M.D., Ph.D. Deptartment of Anatomy Yonsei Univ. College of Medicine
Basics for Human Brain Cortical area estimate: 200,000-248,000 cm2 Cortical thickness: 2.5-4.5 mm thick Number of cells: 13,500,000,000 (13.5 billion) ( 525,600,000 sec in 1000 years)
Gyri of the Cerebral Cortex (Lateral Surface) Won Taek Lee, M.D., Ph.D. Deptartment of Anatomy Yonsei Univ. College of Medicine
Commissural Fibers • Corpus callosum 3. Forceps minor • Anterior commissure 4. Forceps major
Primary motor cortex Primary somatosesensory cortex Primary auditory cortex Primary visual cortex Primary olfactory cortex
Primary motor cortex Primary sensory cortex Primary auditory cortex Primary visual cortex Primary olfactory cortex Broca’s area Wernicke’s area
Special cortical names Heschel’s Gyrus auditory cortex Rhinencephalon olfactory + related Pyriform cortex perihippocampal Cingulate cortex medial/dorsal Insular cortex medial/mid-ventral Granular/agranular cell type present or not Operculum temporal/parietal Neocortex six layers (frontal, sensory) Archicortex hippocampus Paleocortex medial temporal cortex Broca’s Area speech
Limbic System • General idea: emotion-related
Einstein’s Brain Will we find a brain like this in our lab session?
Cortical layer basics: layer 1: fibers (intracortical) layer 2: cells receive from cortex layer 3: cells project subcortically and intracortically layer 4: cells receive from VPL thalamus layer 5: cells project to spinal cord and subcortically layer 6: cells project to spinal cord and subcortically
Karl Brodmann (1909) Nissl Stain