Neuroanatomy - The Diencephalon, Basal Ganglia and Cerebral Cortex Flashcards
What are the key structures of the diencephalon?
The thalamus and hypothalamus
What are some of the important connections and functions of the thalamus?
Has many connections to the hippocampus via the mammillothalamic tract and it connected to the cerebral cortex via thalamocortical radiations.
Functions include the regulation of sleep, consciousness and alertness as well as relaying motor and sensory signals to the cerebral cortex
What are some of the important connections and functions of the hypothalamus?
Hypothalamus links the nervous system to the endocrine system via the pituitary gland. It releases hormones, regulates body temperature and sleep
Role of the corpus callosum
Divides the cerebral cortex fibres into left and right hemispheres and allows for communication between the two lobes
Role of the septum pellucidum
Separates the anterior horns of the left and right ventricles and runs as a sheet from the corpus callosum to the fornix
Role of the fornix
C shaped bundle of nerve fibres that acts as the major output tract of the hippocampus
Role of the anterior commissure
Bundles of crossing fibres that connects the olfactory bulb and parts of the cerebrum to the same structures on the opposite side. Important roles in pain sensation, smell and chemoreception
Role of the posterior commissure
Rounded band of white fibres that cross the midline on the dorsal aspect of the upper part of the cerebral aqueduct. Important in bilateral pupillary light reflex
Role of the interthalamic adhesion
A flattened band of tissue that connects both parts of the thalamus to their medial surfaces
Corona mediata
A white matter sheet that continues ventrally as the internal capsule and dorsally as the centrum semiovale
Interventricular foramen
Channel that connects the paired lateral ventricles with the third ventricles at the midline
Epithalamus
Dorsal part of the diencephalon that connects the limbic system to the other parts of the brain. Secretes melatonin, secretes hormones, regulates motor pathways and motion