• Research White Matter Tracts
  • Research Brain Networks
  • Put in a section called visual processing, that lists all the sections of the visual network pipeline and what they do (V1, V2/V4, …)
  • Finish filling in information from CCN_Book_Ch05. A lot of good info there.
  • Create pages for each frequency band and their associations

Mission Statement

I want to create a fun map of the brain to facilitate my learning, I want to tie things together spatially and functionally.

Some old notes: Brain Doc

Underlying Biology

Cells

Neurons
Dendrites
Axons
Myelin
Glia

Processes

Synaptic-Plasticity
Neurotransmitters
Neuroreceptors
Hormones

Layers

Six Layers of Cortex

Brain Structure:

Major Regions (lobes, etc.)

Frontal-Lobe
Temporal-Lobe
Parietal-Lobe
Occipital-Lobe
Cerebral-Cortex
Cerebral-Subcortex
Brainstem
Spinal-Cord

Regions

Gross-Anatomy
Brain-Areas
Add Brodmann’s?

Anki-New-Areas

Functional

Lower Level

Memory
Learning
Hormone-Regulation
Automated-Functions
Sensory-Information
Motor-Function
Vision
Olfaction

Higher Level

Decision-Making
Thought
Emotion
Language

Disorders

Autism
Parkinsons-Disease
Huntingtons-Disease
Alzheimers-Disease
Epilepsy
Multiple-Sclerosis
Amyotrophic-Lateral-Sclerosis

Brain Networks / Pathways

Default-Mode-Network
Executive-Control-Network
Salience-Network

NOTE

Visual Network -> Occipital Network (ON)
Motor / Somatomotor Network -> Pericentral Network (PN)
Attention Network -> Dorsal Frontoparietal Network (D-FPN)
Control Network -> Lateral Frontoparietal Network (L-FPN)
Salience Network -> Midcingulo-insular Network (M-CIN)

  • Leave the salience guesswork out it
    Default Mode -> Medial Frontoparietal Network (M-FPN)

Arcuate-Fasciculus?

Frequency Bands

Delta-Band
Theta-Band
Alpha-Band
Beta-Band
Gamma-Band
ERP-Components

Recording techniques?