D7 - Rhinencephalon, limbic system Flashcards
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Which terms should be included in rhinencephalon?
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- Rhinencephalon:
- Lateral rhinal sulcus
- Rostral comissure
- Septal region (septum)
- Lobus piriformis
- Amugdaloid nucleus (amygdala)
- Hippocampus
- Fimbra
- Fornx
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Cortex:
- Paleocortex
- Septum
- Lobus piriformis
- Archicortex
- Hippocampus
- Paleocortex
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Olfactory pathway:
- Olfactory nerves
- Bulbus olfactorius
- Pedunculus olfactorius
- Tractus olfactorius lateralis (to lobus piriformis & hippocampus)
- Tractus olfactorius medialis (to septal region)
- Tractus olfactorius intermedium (to rostral commissure)
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Rhinencephalon
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- Also called the small brain or olfactory brain
Olfactory pathway
- The olfactory pathway begins with special afferent neurons in the olfactory mucosa
- Bundels of neuros constitute the n. olfactorius (I) and passes through the cribiform plate of os temporale in the olfactory bulb
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Bulbus olfactorius forms the most rostral part of the rhinencephalon
- Location: fossa ethmoidalis
- Continues caudally to pedunculus olfactorius which bifucates into:
- Tractus olfactorius lateralis
- Tractus olfactoriusm medialis
- The tractus olfactorius medialis et lateralis borders trigonum olfactorium
- Olfactory area = trigonum olfactorium + substantia perforata rostralis
- Larger tractus olfactorius lateralis continues caudally to join the lobus piriformis
- Medially, it is continued with hippocampus
- Detatches fibers to amygdala
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Which terms should be included in limbic system?
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Outer cortical rim:
- Septal region
- Cingulate gyrus
- Parahippocampal gyrus
- Lobus piriformis
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Deep telencephalic structures:
- Amygdaloid nucleus (amygdala)
- Accumbens nucleus
- Hippocampus
- Fimbra
- Fornix
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Diencephalic structures:
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Habenular nucleus
- Stria habenularis
- Thalamus (rostral thalamus)
- Hypothalamus
- Mamillary nucleus (body)
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Habenular nucleus
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Mesencephalic structures:
- Interpeduncular nucleus
- Midbrain reticular formation
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Pons structures:
- Ventral tegmental nucleus
- Locus ceruleus
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Limbic system
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- A collection of brain structures involved in emotional behavior
- Consists of:
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Cortical components
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Forms ring at medial surface of cerebral hemisphere:
- Cingulate gyri
- Piriform lobe
- Hippocampus
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Forms ring at medial surface of cerebral hemisphere:
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Subcortical components
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Includes components of:
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Diencephalon:
- Habenula
- Hypothalamus
- Thalamus
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Mesencephalon:
- Interpeduncular nuclei
- Tegmental nuclei
- Amygdala body
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Diencephalon:
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Includes components of:
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Cortical components
- It receives olfactory input from the lobus piriformis which triggers emotions such as fear, aggression and apparent pleasure. It also efffects thirst, hunger and sexual behavior
- Closely related to formatio reticularis (interconnected nuclei of brainstem)
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Septum telencephali (pellucidum)
- Thin septum between fornix and corpus callosum
- Forms part of medial wall of the lateral ventricle
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Organ of olfaction
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- Location: in the nose
- Consists of a large area of olfactory mucosa in animals with a well developed sense of smell
Olfactory pathway:
- The pathway begins with primary afferent neurons that are the olfactory receptor cells
- Cell bodies of the olfactory neurons are located in the olfactory epithelium of mucosa covering ethmoturbinates (ethmoconchae) in the nasal cavity
- Axons of these receptor cells (neurons) collect into bundles that pass through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone as olfactory nerves
- The nerves enter the bulbus olfactorius
- In the bulbus olfactorius, axons of olfactory nerves synapse in glomeruli (spherical ramifications) formed by dendrites of mitral cells (projection neurons)
- Axons of mitral cells form three olfactory tracts:
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Tractus olfactorius lateralis:
- Goes to lobus piriformis and hippocamus
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Tractus olfactorius intermedia:
- Deep tract
- Coveys axost to bulbus olfactorius via the rostral commissura (commissre of the rhinencephalon)
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Tractus olfactorius medialis:
- Coveys fibers to septal region → limbic system
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Tractus olfactorius lateralis: