Brain structures and functions Flashcards
cerebral cortex
- motor, sensory and association areas
- all neurons in cortex are interneurons and not to be confused with sensory and motor neurons
- two hemispheres
fissure
deep groove
gyri
folds
sulci
depressions separating gyri
What is the function of the thalamus?
- relay and processing center for information
- information is sorted and edited
What is the function of the hypothalamus?
- hormones
- homeostasis
What is the function of the midbrain?
- conduction between higher brain centers and spinal cord
- regulates visual reflexes
- controls alertness
What is the function of the pons?
–conduction between higher brain centers and spinal cord-assist medulla in breathing
-reticular formation
-Cranial nerves:V-VII
trigeminal & facial
What is function of medulla oblongata?
- conduction between higher brain centers and spinal cord
- sensory nuclei controlling skin and proprioceptors
- major (motor) center controlling autonomic functions: heart rate, resp rate, blood vessel diameter etc.
- Cranial nerves VII-XII
What is function of cerebellum?
- process information from cerebral motor cortex and vision and equilibrium pathways
- motor control and coordination
- muscle memory
limbic system components
hypothalamus, mammillary bodies. hippocampus, fornix, amygdaloid body
amygdaloid body
- heart rate in fight or flight response
- linking emotions with memories
hippocampus
- learning
- retrieval of long-term memories
basal nuclei
- caudate and lentiform nucleus
- gray matter
- subconscious control of skeletal muscle toon
- coordinate learned movement patterns
- povide general pattern and rythym for movements of trunk and limbs
(example: swinging arms when walking or unconsciously stabilizing arm when picking up pencil)
superior colliculi (corpora quadrigemina)
- located at root of midbrain
- receives visual inputs from thalamus
- in response to visual stimuli: controls reflex movements of the eyes, head, and neck
inferior colliculi (corpora quadrigemina)
- located at root of midbrain
- receives auditory input from medulla and pons
- in response to auditory stimuli: controls reflex movements of head, neck and trunk
What is the basic function(s) of the frontal lobe?
- executive function
- motor function, problem solving, spontaneity, memory, language, initiation, judgement, impulse control, and social and sexual behavior
What is the basic function(s) of the parietal lobe?
- touch
- integrates sensory info
What is the basic function(s) of the temporal lobe?
-high level auditory processing
What is the basic function(s) of the occipital lobe?
-vision center
What structures make up the brainstem?
- medulla oblongata
- pons
- midbrain
What structures make up the hindbrain?
- medulla oblongata
- cerebellum
- pons
What structures make up the forebrain?
- cerebrum
- diencephalon
What is included in the midbrain?
- cerebral aqueduct
- quadragemini (superior & inferior colliculus)