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Midbrain- auditory systems eye movement, vision and body movement
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Gyrus Rectus- higher cognitive functions such as personality (but nobody knows for sure)
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Amygdala- emotions, emotional behaviour and motivation
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Hippocampus- memory and sleep
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Orbital Gyrus- odour perception
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Infundibulum of the hypothalmus (pituitary stalk)
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Amygdala- emotion and motivation
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Hippocampus- memory and direction
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Substantia Nigra- serotonin production
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Pyramidal Tract- relays motor signals
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Cerebral Aqueduct- connects third and fourth ventricle, and carries cerebrospinal fluid
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What is this?
Anterior Commissure
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What is this?
Head of the caudate nucleus- motor control (but also learning and emotion probably)
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What is this?
Cerebellar Vermis- gets info from the spinal cord, and controls proprioception and touch
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Superior Colliculi- vision, and the orientation of the eyes and head
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Putamen- prepares and aides in the movement of limbs
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Hippocampus- memory and navigation
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Lateral Geniculate Nucleus- vision
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Medial Geniculate Nucleus- sound
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Globus Pallidus- autonomic movement
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Fimbria of the Hippocampus and Fornix- white matter offshoots or 'borders' of the hippocampus and fornix
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Fornix- joins hippocampus and mammillary bodies
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Anterior Nucleus of Thalamus- handles episodic memory
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Genu of the corpus callosum- connects the medial and lateral sections of the frontal lobe
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Splenium of the corpus callosum- connects the occipital lobes
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Insular cortex- motor control, self awareness, consciousness, cognitive functioning, perception
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Calcarine cortex- vision
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