Deep Cerebral Structures Flashcards
What is the corpus callosum?
A major commissural tracts connecting right and left hemispheres.
Major communication route for bilateral integration.
What are 2 other major commissural tracts?
- Anterior commissure
- Connects R and L olfactory bulbs, amygdaloid nuclei and the medial and inferior temporal lobes. - Posterior commissure
- Connects R and L occipital lobes
What is the insular cortex/insula?
Beneath frontal and temporal lobes, folded deep within lateral sulcus.
One of the least understood brain regions:
- Integration of sensory input for visceral and autonomic function
- Somatic processing and pain
- olfactogustatory function as well as emotional regulation
What is the limbic cortex? What are its major functions?
“Primitive brain”
Contains components of frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes.
Functions:
- Emotions
- Homeostasis
- Olfaction (smell)
- Memory
- Drive
*Directly connects to insular cortex
What makes up the diencephalon?
Thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus
What is the thalamus?
- A relay station for sensory inputs.
- Afferent information processing center.
- Refines motor outputs.
What is the hypothalamus?
- Homeostasis hub
- Crucial autonomic system structure. Regulates body temperature, water balance, metabolism, emotional behavior, eating and drinking, circadian rhythm.
- Important limbic structure; helps with emotions
What is the epithalamus?
- Houses pineal gland (melatonin production)
- Habenular nuclei = emotional response to smell
- 3rd ventricle choroid plexus found here
What is the basal ganglia?
A group of structures involved in complex network that influence descending motor drive.
- Crucial role in movement initiation, execution, and refinement
- Also plays role in cognitive and emotional functions
What is the cerebellum?
subcortical structure
“Little Brain”
- Composed of vermis, cerebellar hemispheres, and cerebellar peduncles
- Movement coordination, posture and balance, motor learning and control, muscle tone
What is the brainstem?
subcortical structure
Midbrain, Pons, Medulla
- Contains important pathways traveling between brain, spinal cord, and cerebellum
- Houses critical nuclei essential for survival and effective cognitive and motor functioning.