Jacob Lamkin Lab 5 (rebby) Flashcards

1
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What is the function of the thalamus?

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Major relay station

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What is the function of the pineal body?

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  • receive info about state of the light-dark cycle from the environment
  • convey this info by production/secretion of melatonin
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What is the function of the superior colliculus?

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visual, auditory, and somatosensory information are integrated to initiate motor commands

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What is the function of the inferior colliculus?

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  • sound localization
  • frequency determination
  • integration of auditory with nonauditory systems
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5
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What is the function of the facial colliculus?

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houses the abducens nucleus (VI)
&
facial motor fibers (VII)

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What is the function of the lateral geniculate nucleus?

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plays an essential role in normal visual processing

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What is the function of the medial geniculate nucleus?

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Principal relay nucleus for auditory system between inferior colliculus and auditory cortex

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What is the function of the cerebral peduncle?

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Main highway for signals for transport from cortex to other parts of the CNS
- especially for body coordination

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9
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What is the function of the reticular formation?

A

arousal & alertness

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10
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What is the function of the medial lemniscus

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transport sensory DCML information of
- conscious proprioception
- vibration
- fine touch
- 2-point discrimination of skin and joints on body and head

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What is the function of the lateral lemniscus?

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carries info about sound from: cochlear nucleus
to: various brainstem nuclei
and ultimately: contralateral inferior colliculus of the midbrain

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12
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What is the function of the hypothalamus?

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regulates function of the body
balance
thermoregulation

Homeostasis
Endocrine
Autonomic
Limbic

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13
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What is the function of the amygdala?

A

negative emotions
fear
stress
anxiety

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14
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What is the function of the fornix?

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white matter tract: hippocampus <-> hypothalamus

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15
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What is the function of the infundibular stalk?

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  • connects posterior pituitary <-> hypothalamus
  • allows hormones synthesized in hypothalamus to –> posterior pituitary for release into the bloodstream
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16
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What is the function of the cingulate gyrus?

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  • coordinates sensory input with emotions
  • emotional response to pain
  • regulates aggressive behavior
  • communication
  • maternal bonding
  • language expression
  • decision making
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17
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What is the function of the septum pellucidum?

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separates lateral ventricles

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18
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What is the function of the superior cerebellar peduncle?

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conveys selective afferents to cerebellum and carries extensive efferents from globose, emboliform, and dentate nuclei TO red nucleus and ventrolateral thalamus for regulation of rubrospinal and corticospinal UMN systems

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What is the function of the middle cerebellar peduncle?

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  • Conveys info from cerebrum & pons –> cerebellum
  • Contains ONLY afferent fibers from pontine nucleus
  • Pontocerebellar tract: important connection b/w cerebral cortex <-> cerebellum & modulates skilled activities of hands and fingers
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20
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What is the function of the inferior cerebellar peduncle?

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coordination of movement and proprioception

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What are the 4 Afferent and 1 Efferent tract going through the Inferior Cerebellar peduncle?

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4 afferents
1. Posterior spinocerebellar
2. vestibulocerebellar
3. olivocerebellar
4. reticulocerebellar

1 efferent
1. Cerebellovestibular

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22
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What is the function of the fasciculus cuneatus?

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Part of DCML
carries sensory info from UE

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23
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What is the function of the fasciculus gracilis?

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part of DCML
carries sensory info from LE

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24
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What are the (6) parts of the limbic system

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  1. amygdala
  2. hippocampus
  3. thalamus
  4. hypothalamus
  5. basal ganglia
  6. cingulate gyrus
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25
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Describe the path of the goal directed behavior loop.

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  • Head of caudate (evaluates input for decision making, planning, and picking actions)
  • Globus Pallidus Internus
  • Thalamus
  • Lateral Prefrontal cortex
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26
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Describe the path of the social behavior loop.

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  • Head of caudate (aware of social cues, regulates self control, and determines relevant/irrelevant info)
  • Substantia nigra
  • Thalamus
  • Ventral Prefrontal Cortex
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27
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Describe the path of the emotion loop.

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  • Ventral striatum (emotions and motivation & works as a link between emotional, cognitive, and motor systems)
  • Ventral Pallidum
  • Thalamus
  • Medial prefrontal cortex
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28
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Describe the path of the oculomotor loop.

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  • Body of caudate (decides about motions of the eyes and spatial attention)
  • Substantia nigra
  • Thalamus
  • Frontal and supplementary eye fields of the cortex
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29
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Describe the path of the motor loop.

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  • Putamen
  • Globus Pallidus
  • Substantia nigra
  • Thalamus
  • Motor & Prefrontal Cortex
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30
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Where is the thalamus?

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31
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Where is the pineal body?

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32
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Where is the superior colliculus?

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33
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Where is the inferior colliculus?

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34
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Where is the facial colliculus?

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35
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Where is the lateral geniculate nucleus?

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36
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Where is the medial geniculate nucleus?

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37
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Where is the cerebral peduncle?

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38
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Where is the reticular formation?

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39
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Where is the lateral lemniscus

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40
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Where is the hypothalamus?

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41
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Where is the hypothalamus?

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42
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Where is the amygdala?

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43
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Where is the amygdala?

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44
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Where is the fornix?

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45
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Where is the fornix?

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46
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Where is the fornix?

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47
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where is the medial geniculate nucleus?

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48
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where is the lateral geniculate nucleus?

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49
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where is the medial geniculate nucleus?

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50
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Where is the cingulate gyrus? (1)

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51
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Where is the cingulate gyrus? (2)

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52
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Where is the cingulate gyrus? (3)

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53
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Where is the septum pellucidum?

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54
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Where is the superior cerebellar peduncle?

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55
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Where is the middle cerebellar peduncle?

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56
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Where is the inferior cerebellar peduncle?

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57
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Where is the middle cerebellar peduncle?

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58
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Where is the decussation of superior cerebellar peduncle?

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59
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Where is the cerebral aqueduct?

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60
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Where is the commissure of the inferior colliculus?

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61
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Where is the nucleus of the inferior colliculus?

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62
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Where is the commissure of the superior colliculus?

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63
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Where is the substantia nigra?

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64
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Where is the cerebral peduncle?

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65
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Where is the lateral lemniscus?

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66
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Where is the medial lemniscus?

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67
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Where is the medial lemniscus?

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68
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Where is the rubrospinal tract?

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69
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Where is the spinothalamic tract?

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70
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Where is the rubrospinal tract?

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71
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Where is the middle cerebellar peduncle?

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72
Q

Where is the 4th ventricle?

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73
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Where is the rubrospinal tract in the pons?

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74
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Where is the lateral lemniscus?

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75
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Where is the medial lemniscus?

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76
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Where is the reticular formation?

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