Chapter 12 Anatomy – Flashcards

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Four parts of brain
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1)cerebrum 2)diencephalon 3)brain stem 4)cerebellum +some cavities-->ventricles *the ventricles contain CSF: cerebral spinal fluid
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location: lateral ventricles
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-cerebrum: cerebral hemispheres (cortex, white matter, basal nuclei)
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location: third ventricle
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-diencephalon: (thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus)
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location: fourth ventricle
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-brain stem: midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata -cerebellum
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cerebral hemisphere (cerebrum)
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*HANDOUT* 1) elevated ridges of tissue called gyri 2) separated by grooves is called a fissure (BOTH ANATOMICALLY AND SURGICALLY IMPORTANT) -cerebrum divided into lobes and are names according to the cranial bones that they lie over them
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LOBES
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1) Frontal lobe (X2) 2) Parietal lobe (X2) 3) Occipital lobe (X2) 4) Temporal lobe (X2) -p.432
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FISSURES
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1) Longitudinal fissure 2) Central fissure (separates frontal and parietal) 3) Peri-occipital fissure (X2) (separates parietal from occipital) 4) Lateral fissure (separates temporal from all three lobes)
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Frontal lobes
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-motor areas control movements of voluntary skeletal muscles -->association areas carry on higher intellectual processes such as those required for concentrating, planning, complex problem solving, and judging the consequences of behavior
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Parietal lobes
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-sensory areas are responsible for the sensations of temperature, touch, pressure, and pain involving the skin -->association areas function in understanding speech and in using words to express thoughts and feelings
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Temporal lobes
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-sensory areas are responsible for hearing -->association areas interpret sensory experiences and remember visual scenes, music, and other complex sensory patters
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occipital lobes
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-sensory areas are responsible for vision -->association areas combine visual images with other sensory experiences
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Functions of the cerebral cortex's neurons (some might love emily cuz she values music)
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1) speech 2) memory 3) logical and emotional responses 4) consciousness 5) interpretation of sensation 6) voluntary movement
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BASAL NUCLEI/BASAL GANGLIA
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-these are several islands/patches of gray matter, buried deep within the white matter of Cerebral Hemispheres -FUNCTION: they help to regulate voluntary motor activity (skeletal muscle) *Important in motor coordination* *basal nuclei->caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, and lentiform nucleus)*
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Diencephalon (interbrain)
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1) thalamus 2) hypothalamus 3) epithalamus -cerebral hemisphere -cerebral aqueduct -corpora quadrigemina -fourth ventricle -choroid plexus -pons
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Thalamus
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-station for sensory impulses, passing upward to the sensory cortex -where--> interpretation of the senses is done -encloses third ventricle
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hypothalamus
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-plays part in the role of regulation of body temperature, water balance, and metabolism -it is also the center for many drives and emotions: appetite, sex, thirst, pain, pleasure *also known as the Emotional-visceral Brain*
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epithalamus
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-forms the roof of the third ventricle -contains: *pineal body (gland)*-->part of the endocrine system -contains: *choroid plexus*-->where CSF is formed
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Brain Stem
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1) midbrain 2) pons 3) medulla oblongata -about the size of a thumb: 3 inches long FUNCTIONS: 1) provides a pathway for ascending and descending tracts 2) control of vital activities (breathing/blood pressure) 3) controls conciousness and awake/sleep pattern by neurons of reticular formation *damage to those neurons--> coma I*
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Cerebellum
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-large like cauliflower and also has TWO hemispheres -composed primarily of white matter with a thin layer of gray matter--> cerebellar cortex -provides precise timing for skeletal muscle activity -controls balance and equilibrium (keeps body movement smooth and coordinated) by controlling: skeletal muscles, tenons, inner ear, and eye. -when they (action) are needed, it sends a message to initiate the appropriate corrective measures -anterior lobe and posterior lobe(contains the vermis)
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Cerebellar Peduncles
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-cerebellum communicates with other parts of the CNS by three pairs of nerve tracts called peduncles 1) a pair of inferior peduncle 2) a pair of middle peduncle 3) a pair of superior peduncle: sends impulses to the midbrain-->pons-->medulla oblongata-->spinal cord
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Functions of major brain region: Cerebral Hemisphere
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-cortical gray matter -basal nuclei (ganglia)
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cortical gray matter
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-localizes and interprets *sensory inputs* -control voluntary and skilled skeletal muscle activity -functions in intellectual and emotional processing
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basal nuclei (ganglia)
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-subcortical motor centers -help control skeletal muscle movements
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Functions of major brain region: diencephalon
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-thalamus -hypothalamus -limbic system
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thalamus
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-relays sensory impulses to cerebral cortex for interpretation -relays impulses between cerebral motor cortex and lower (subcortical) motor centers, including cerebellum -involved in memory processing
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limbic system
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A functional system: -includes cerebral and diencephalon structures -mediates emotional response -involved in memory processing
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Functions of major brain region: brain stem
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-midbrain -pons -medulla oblongata -reticular formation
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midbrain
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conduction pathway between higher and lower brain centers -contains visual(superior colliculi) and auditory(inferior colliculi) reflex centers -contains subcortical motor centers -contains nuclei for cranial nerves III and IV -contains projection fibers
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pons
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conduction pathway between higher and lower brain centers -relays information from the cerebrum to the cerebellum -cooperates with the medullary respiratory centers to control *respiratory rate and depth* -contains nuclei of cranial nerves V-VII -contains projection fibers
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medulla oblongata
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Conduction pathways between higher brain centers and spinal cord -relays ascending sensory pathway impulses from skin and proprioceptors through nuclei cuneatus and gracilis -contains visceral nuclei controlling heart rate, blood vessel diameter, respiratory rate, vomiting, coughing etc. -contains nuclei of cranial nerves VIII-XII
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Reticular formation
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A functional system: -helps regulate skeletal and visceral muscle activity by motor nuclei
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Functions of a major brain region: cerebellum
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-processes information from cerebral motor cortex, proprioceptors, and visual and equilibrium pathways -provides "instructions" to cerebral motor cortex and subcortical motor centers, resulting in smooth coordinated skeletal muscle movements -responsible for proper balance and posture
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