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1. Projection and association tracts:
a. Ansa lenticularis
b. Fasciculus retroflexus
c. Lenticular fasciculus (Forel’s field H2)
d. Postcommissural fornix
e. Precommissural fornix
f. Thalamic fasciculus (Forel’s field H1)
g. Nucleus of the diagonal band of Broca
h. Mammillothalamic tract
i. Tapetum
j. Uncinate fasciculus
k. Commissure of Probst
l. Central tegmental tract
m. Lamina terminalis
n. Median forebrain bundle
o. Stria medullaris
For each of the following descriptions, select the
most appropriate option from the list above. Each
answer may be used once, more than once or not
at all.
1. Globus pallidus interna to thalamus
through internal capsule
2. Globus pallidus interna to thalamus around
internal capsule
3. Septal nuclei to amygdala
4. Temporal lobe to occipital lobe
5. Connection between nuclei of lateral
lemniscus
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2. Thalamus:
H
I
J
K
L
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
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1. Pulvinar
2. Ventral anterior nucleus
3. Ventral posterolateral nucleus
4. Lateral geniculate nucleus
5. Medial geniculate nucleus
3. Thalamus:
A C
B
E
C D
F
C
J
H
G
I
M
K L
For each of the following descriptions, select the
most appropriate part of the thalamus from the
image above. Each answer may be used once,
more than once or not at all.
1. Receives major input from inferior colliculi
2. Major projection to the primary visual cortex
3. Receives major projections from mammillary
body
4. Auditory relay nucleus
5. Contains the area of face representation
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4. Projection and association tracts:
a. Inferior collicular commissure
b. Cingulate fasciculus
c. Arcuate fasciculus
d. Corpus callosum
e. Posterior commissure
f. Hypothalamospinal tract
g. Brachium conjunctivum
h. Brachium pontis
i. Restiform and juxtarestiform bodies
j. Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus
k. Medial longitudinal fasciculus
l. Uncinate fasciculus
m. Lamina terminalis
n. Commissure of Probst
o. Stria medullaris
For each of the following descriptions, select the
most appropriate X from the list above. Each
answer may be used once, more than once or
not at all.
1. Periventricular hypothalamus and mammillary bodies to midbrain central gray
matter
2. Covered with indusium griseum
3. Contains crossing fibers of pretectal
nucleus for light reflex
4. Connects Wernicke and Broca’s areas
5. Interruption can result in Horner’s
syndrome
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