Diencephalon | Neuroanatomy | Part 1/2

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Published 2011-02-13
Diencephalon | Neuroanatomy | Part 1/2

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▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

(0:00-9:10)
Neural Tube formation; Prosencephalon (Forebrain), Mesencephalon & Rhombencephalon.
Prosencephalon: Diencephalon & Telencephalon; develops into hemispheres.

(9:11-20:18)
Diencephalon in detail: Structures derived from Diencephalon: Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Subthalamus,
Anatomical relations of Diencephalon; with midbrain, 3rd, 4th Ventricle, Cerebral Aqueduct, Pineal Body.

(20:20-32:47)
Epithalamus = 1 median Pineal Body + 2 Habenular Nuclei.
Locating Posterior commissure (lower part of stalk of pineal body) & Habenular commissure (connecting the two Habenular Nuclei), Inter thalamic (gray matter) adhesion.
Differentiating between Posterior Commissure, Habenular Commissure & Inter thalamic adhesion.
Anterior Commissure; in between Temporal Lobes.

(32:50-41:18)
Hypothalamus location in relation to all the structures already described.
Recap.

(41:20-51:57)
Pituitary stalks; Anterior & Posterior Pituitary, Median eminence with tuber cinereum, Mammillary bodies, Superior & Inferior Colliculi.

(52:00-55:25)
Review. Right & Left, Medial & Lateral Geniculate bodies.
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