3 Questions
Which lobe of the brain begins at the dorsal end of the lateral fissure and ends at the point where the cerebellum meets the cortex?
Occipital lobe
Which lobe of the brain begins at the lateral fissure, going dorsally, then caudally into the central sulcus?
Frontal lobe
Which lobe of the brain begins at the central sulcus, going dorsally, then ventrally into the imaginary line that cuts through the lateral fissure?
Parietal lobe
Study Notes
Brain Lobes
- The occipital lobe begins at the dorsal end of the lateral fissure and ends at the point where the cerebellum meets the cortex.
- The parietal lobe begins at the lateral fissure, going dorsally, then caudally into the central sulcus.
- The frontal lobe begins at the central sulcus, going dorsally, then ventrally into the imaginary line that cuts through the lateral fissure.
Test your knowledge of the lobes in the brain with this quiz. Learn about the frontal and parietal lobes and how to identify them using the lateral fissure and central sulcus.
Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards
Convert your notes into interactive study material.
Get started for free