Lecture 2 Structure and Function Flashcards

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What is the CNS and PNS?

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CNS: Central Nervous System, represents every part of our nervous system that is encapsulated in bone
- Spinal cord
- Brainstem
- thalamus
- cortex
PNS: Peripheral Nervous System, represents nervous system connections that are made to the rest of the body
- Cranial nerves
- spinal nerves
- autonomic nervous system

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What is Cortical Complexity, what is its purpose?

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Its the addition fold present in the brain, this allows for greater surface area without increasing the relative size of the brain.

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Anatomical Directions and their names?
Global Directions: ADPV, ML
Local Directions: RCSI

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  • Dorsal: top of part of brain
  • Posterior: back part of brain
  • Anterior: front of brain
  • Ventral: underside of brain
  • Medial: towards the inside
  • Lateral: towards the outside
  • Rostral: Towards the front
  • Caudal: Towards the back
  • Superior: Towards the top
  • Inferior: Towards the bottom
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Meanings of naming conventions:
Fissure
Ipsilateral
Contralateral
Decussate
Proximal

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Fissure, major separation
Ipsilateral, Same side
Contralateral, Opposite side
Decussate, Cross midline
Proximal, Close to point of reference

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Planes of Brain images

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Frontal plane: Cut with frontal slice
Horizontal plane: Flat cut
sagittal plane: Cut from middle in the big fissure

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3 Ways of Organizing the brain

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  1. Cortical areas named by parts of skull
    - Frontal lobe, temporal lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital lobe, Brainstem and Cerebellum
  2. Cellular differences
    - 52 architecturally distinct areas of the brain.
  3. 5 major divisions in embryonic development
    - Telencephalon, Diencephalon, Mesencephalon, Metencephalon, Myelencephalon
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Telencephalon Purpose (forebrain)

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Regulates mental processes
such as cognition and forethought

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Hypothalamus Purpose (forebrain)

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Fleeing
Fighting
Foraging
Sex

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Limbic system purpose (forebrain)

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involved in the
regulation of motivated
behaviours

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Mesencephalon Parts and functions (midbrain)

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Tectum
-Reflective coordination
-between auditory and
-visual input

Tegmentum
- regulatory pathways
- Periaqueductal gray (PAIN)
- Red nucleus (MOTOR CONTROL)
- Substantia Nigra (MOVEMENT)

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Hindbrain Parts and Function (Metencephalon, Myelencephalon)

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Pons
- primary role in arousal, attention, and sleep and wakefulness.
Cerebellum
- Coordinates voluntary movements, muscle tone and balance
Medulla
- Regulate autonomic functions such as respirator and cardiovascular function

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