[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8NtmDrb_qo&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8&index=13][(88) Central Nervous System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #11 - YouTube]]
foetal development
neural tube
four-section
caudal end (spinal cord)
cranial end becomes three primary brain vesicles
prosencephalon
mesencephalon
rhombencephalon
three become five
telencephalon
diencephalon
mesencephalon
metencephalon
myelencephalon
evolutionary history of the mesencephalon?
why doesn't it divide the way the prosencephalon and the rhombencephalon do?
final
cerebellum
brainstem
diencephalon
cerebral hemispheres
brain stem
medulla oblongata
pons
cerebellum
diencephalon
also lizard brain
thalamus
hypothalamus
epithalamus
mammillary body
limbic system
telencephalon
dramatic changes the edge we're given by relatively long gestation gyri and sulci grey and white matter corpus callosum lobes
frontal lobe
muscle control future planning concentration preventing socially unacceptable behaviour language comprehension speech
occipital lobe
vision
parietal lobe
touch pain pressure
temporal lobe
auditory information (including language) short term memory hippocampus amygdala
strong case to be made here for the poetry of structuralism