Anatomy 2 Flashcards
What is meant by the term rostral?
Position of a structure with reference to the nose, forebrain is rostral to the hindbrain
What is meant by the term caudal?
Towards the tail
What is meant by the term medial?
Closer to the median sagittal plane
What is meant by the term lateral?
Further from the medial sagittal plane
What is the cephalic flexure and what is the angle?
100 degree angle
Bend between the midbrain and the diencephalon
In situ which side is the dorsal surface of the brain?
The superior surface
In situ which side is the ventral surface of the brain?
The inferior surface
Which 3 parts make up the hindbrain?
The cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata
Roughly on a skull where do the coronal and sagittal sutures lie?
Coronal, across the front
Sagittal - down the middle
In which direction would you cut the brain in order to make a transverse section of either the brainstem of spinal cord?
Transverse
What is meant by grey matter?
Made up of cell bodies - this makes up the cerebral cortex
What is meant by white matter?
Made up of nerve axons
What is meant by the ‘cortex’ of the brain?
The outer layer
What is meant by the term nucleus?
Made up of cell bodies
What is meant by the term tracts?
Bundles of nerve axons
What is meant by the term ganglion?
Large discrete collection of nerve cell bodies from which bundles of nerve fibres emerge
Which subdivisions of the brain make up the forebrain or cerebrum?
The 2 cerebral hemispheres and the diencephalon (thalamus and hypothalamus)
Which subdivisions of the brain make up the brain stem?
The medulla
Pons
And midbrain
What is the corpus callosum?
Broad band of nerve fibres joining the 2 hemispheres of the brain
What is the function of the pre central gyrus?
Motor cortex, all motor axons originate from here, responsible for movement on the opposite side of the body
What is the function of the post central gyrus?
Sensory cortex, all conscious sensation is carried in sensory axons which go to the post central gyrus
Is the optic nerve part of the CNS or PNS?
CNS as comes from the brain
Are peduncles white or grey matter structure?
Either exclusively white matter - cerebellar peduncles
Or a mixture of white and grey matter - cerebral peduncles
What is the name of the dural septum separating the 2 cerebral hemispheres?
The falx cerebri
What is the name of the dural septum which extends between the occipital lobes of the cerebral hemisphere and the cerebellum?
Tentorium cerebelli
What is the function of the dural septae?
Restrict the rotatory displacement of the brain
Which dural sinuses run along the attachment of these 2 dural septae to the skull?
1) Superior sagittal sinus (falx cerebri)
2) Right and left transverse sinus (tentorium cerebelli)
What is the function of the arachnoid villi?
Collections of arachnoid villi form arachnoid granulations which act to allow CSF out of sub arachnoid space into subdural space and thus into the blood
Which vessel provides the arterial supply to the dura mater?
Middle meningeal artery