Neuroanatomical Terms Flashcards

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Medial-lateral

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Medial means toward the median plane, and lateral means away from the median plane

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Anterior-Posterior

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Above the midbrain.
-anterior: toward the front of the brain
-posterior: toward the back of the brain.

-At and below the midbrain, anterior means toward the ventral surface of the body, and posterior means toward the dorsal surface of the body.

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Rostral-caudal

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Rostral: toward the front of the brain
Caudal: toward the back of the brain

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Dorsal-ventral

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Rostral to the midbrain
Dorsal: refers to the top of the brain
Ventral: bottom of the brain

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Superior-inferior

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Both at positions above and below the midbrain
-Superior: toward the top of the cerebral cortex

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Ipsilateral-contralateral

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Ipsilateral: on the same side with reference to a specific point
Contralateral: means on the opposite side

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Commissure and decussation

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Commissure: a group of nerve fibers connecting one side of the brain with the other
-Decussation: crossing over of these nerve fibers

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Neuron

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Anatomical and functional unit of the nervous system

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Nerve cell body, dendrites

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Which receive signals from other neurons

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Decussation

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Crossing over of the nerve fibers (commisure)

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Dendrites

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Receive signals from other neurons

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Axon

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Transmits the signal to another neuron

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Nucleus

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groups of neurons located in a specific region of the brain or spinal cord that generally have a similar appearance, receive information from similar sources, project their axons to similar targets, and share similar functions

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Tract

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Many axons grouped together, which typically pass from a given nucleus to a common target region or to several regions

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White matter is due to what feature?

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The large number of myelinated axons (largely lipid membranes that wrap around the axons) that are present in this region

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Gray matter consists mainly of:

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Neuronal cell bodies (nuclei) and lacks myelinated axons