Biology 463 - Neurobiology Neuroanatomy for the Final Exam Neuroanatomy Review Lange In thinking about the semester, I thought it would be helpful and useful to include a neuroanatomy section on the comprehensive portion of the final. I think it is a valuable addition, and also is typically something people tend perform well. So, with that idea in mind, I have decided to have a 10 question section on the final where you will identify (again using colored pencils) major neural-relevant structures. To study for this portion, I suggest you use your anatomy tests 1, 2, & 3 and study those specific items you have seen on the exams. The complete list includes: central sulcus cerebellum corpus callosum frontal lobe lateral sulcus longitudinal fissure pituitary gland pons postcentral gyrus fourth ventricle lateral ventricle third ventricle olfactory bulb vagus nerve abducens nerve trigeminal nerve optic chiasma cranial nerve III dorsal root ganglia femoral nerve sciatic fovea primary visual cortex scala vestibuli ciliary zonules lateral geniculate body auditory nerve kinocilium semicircular canals otoliths organ of corti ventral horn of gray ……matter