Cerebrum video Flashcards

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What is a cerebrum?

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  • Origin of all complex intellectual functions
  • Two large hemispheres on superior aspect of brain
  • Center of:
  • intelligence and reasoning
  • thought, memory, and judgment
  • voluntary motor, visual, and auditory activities
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What are the surace markings on the cerebrum?

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  • Ridges (gyri), shallow grooves (sulci), and deep grooves (fissures)
  • Central sulcus
  • Separates the precentral gyrus of the frontal lobe and the postcentral gyrus of the parietal lobe
  • Longitudinal fissure
  • Separates the two hemispheres
  • Transverse cerebral fissure
  • Separates the cerebrum and the cerebellum
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What are the five lobes of serebrum?

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  • frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital
  • insula, not visible at surface (fifth lobe)
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What are charcteristics of frontal lobe ?

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primarily concerned with:
- voluntary motor functions
- concentration and verbal communication
- decision making, planning, and personality

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What are the characteristic of Parietal lobe?

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primarily concerned with:
- general sensory functions
- e.g., evaluating shape and texture of objects

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What are characteritics of Temporal lobe?

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  • internal to temporal bone
  • inferior to lateral sulcus
  • involved with hearing and smell
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What are characteritics of Occipital lobe?

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responsible for:
- processing visual information
- storing visual memories

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What are characteritics of Insula?

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  • small lobe deep to lateral sulcus
  • can be observed by laterally pulling aside temporal lobe
    involved in
  • memory
  • interpretation of taste
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Which lobe of the cerebrum forms the superoposterior part of the hemisphere and is involved with general sensory functions?

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The parietal lobe

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Which lobe of the cerebrum forms the anterior part of the hemisphere and is involved with voluntary motor functions, planning and concentration, and personality?

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The frontal lobe

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What are three Three categories of functional areas?

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Three categories of functional areas:
* motor areas
* sensory areas
* association areas

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What role does the primary motor cortex play?

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Control of voluntary skeletal muscle activity

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What association area allows us to identify known objects with our eyes closed?

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Somatosensory association area

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what is cerebrum white matter?

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Myelinated fibers and their tracts
Responsible for communication

  • Commissures (in corpus callosum)-connect gray matter of the two hemispheres
  • Association fibers-connect
    different parts of the same hemisphere
  • Projection fibers-(corona
    radiata) connect the hemispheres with lower brain or spinal cord
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What is the function of the corpus callosum?

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It provides the main method of communication between the cerebral hemispheres.

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What portions of the brain are linked by the association tracts? The commissural tracts?
The projection tracts?

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Association tracts connect different regions of the cerebral cortex within the same hemisphere.

Commissural tracts extend between the cerebral hemispheres.

Projection tracts link the cerebral cortex to inferior brain regions and the spinal cord.

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What is cerebral laterlization?

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Higher order centers with different but complementary functions
- Categorical hemisphere
* specialized for language abilities
* usually contains Wernicke area and motor speech area
* involved in sequential and analytical reasoning tasks
* the left hemisphere in most people
* left-handed people with either hemisphere as categorical

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What are the primary functions of the left cerebral hemisphere? The right?

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The left hemisphere is specialized for language abilities, and sequential and analytical reasoning tasks.

The right hemisphere is involved in visuospatial relationships, imagination, artistic skill, and pattern perception.

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What are Basal Nuclei (Ganglia)

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  • Subcortical nuclei
  • Consists of the corpus Striatum
  • Caudate nucleus
  • Lentiform nucleus (putamer + globus pallidus)
  • Functionally associated with the subthalamic nuclei (diencephalon) and the substantia nigra (midbrain)
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What is function of Basal Nuclei?

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Though somewhat elusive, the following are thought to be functions of basal nuclei
- Influence muscular control
- Help regulate attention and cognition
- Regulate intensity of slow or stereotyped movements
- Inhibit antagonistic and unnecessary movements

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What is the general function of the cerebral nuclei?

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The cerebral nuclei help regulate motor output initiated by the cerebral cortex.