1 Intro Flashcards
CNS vs PNS:
Cerebellum (“little brain”)
CNS
Thalamus and hypothalamus are deep (lateral) to the wall of the _____ ventricle.
Third
The brain and spinal cord house ___ and originate from the fluid filled ______ ____ during embryonic development
CSF
Neural Tube
Optic tract (CN2) corresponds to what part of the brain?
Thalamus
CSF is found in __________ space
Subarachnoid
List the layers of brain in cranium, in order from superficial to deep (5)
Scalp Skull Dura Arachnoid Pia
CNS vs PNS:
Visceral Nerves
PNS
Olfactory tract (CN1) corresponds to what part of the brain?
Temporal lobe (mostly)
CN: 8,9,10,11,12 correspond to what part of the brain?
Medulla
CNS vs PNS:
Spinal Cord and Roots
CNS
CN: 3 and 4 correspond to what part of the brain?
Midbrain
CNS vs PNS: Somatic Nerves (cutaneous and neuromuscular)
PNS
Subdural Hemorrhage is typically the tearing of?
Bridging veins
CSF is reabsorbed in _____ and ______
Veins and sinuses
Central canal dead-ends in the ______ spinal cord
Sacral