LC 1 - neuroanatomy Flashcards
CNS
brain + spinal cord
PNS
o Somatic
Afferent - sensory
Efferent - motor
o Autonomic
Afferent
Efferent – sympathetic &
parasympathetic
exclusive PNS cells
o 3 types of neurons that are in PNS not in CNS
Para- Sympathetic chain ganglia
Enteric neural system has neurons
Dorsal root ganglia also has neurons (sensory)
o PNS glia Schwann cells
primary brain vesicles
- prosencephalon
- mesencephalon
- rhombencephalon
secondary brain vesicles
- telencephalon –> cerebrum
- diencephalon –> thalamus, hypo, etc
- mesencephalon –> midbrain
- metencephalon –> pons, cerebellum
- myelencephalon –> medulla
origin of PNS and spinal cord
PNS= neural crest cells
spinal cord = caudal neural tube
meninges
- Dura mater = outer layer (below the scull), tough, inflexible, surrounds the brain and spinal cord
- Arachnoid membrane = intermediate layer, web like, surrounds brain and spinal cord, not in sulci
- subarachnoid space with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
- Pia mater = thin layer with blood vessels, adheres everywhere to the surface of the brain including fissures
structure of cortex (morphology)
gyri (coils), sulci (grooves), fissures (deep grooves)
spinal blood flow
aorta gives rise to intercostal arteries –> spinal branch –> ant. and post spinal arteries
great medullary vein gives rise to post. and ant. spinal veins
brodmann
areas 1-3: somatosensory
area 4: primary motor cortex
areas 17, 18: primary visual
areas 41, 42: primary auditory
44, 45: language production
midbrain
- tectum
- tegmentum
- red nucleus
- substantia nigra
- cerebral aquaduct
- colliculi (dorsal)
- pendunculi (ventral)
cerebellum
- 75% of ALL neurons are here - cerebellar granule cells
- purkinje cells –> output (1 layer, big cells long axons)
- motor control (coordination, precision, timing)
- hemispheres and vermis in the middle
- gyrus = folium
brain stem
- fourth ventricle
- pyramidal tract
- olive (olivary nucleus - motor control)
- pontine nuclei
- reticular formation (includes raphe nucleus) - no nuclei but a netwrok that extends thoughout the brainstem and midbrain (many functions)
- vestibular nuclei
- etc. more nuclei per task
spinal cord
- cervical 7
- thoracic 12
- lumbar 5
- sacrum
- coccyx
- covered by meninges
- every segment has 4 roots (2 dorsal/ 2 ventral)
- grey inside, white outside