Neurology Flashcards
What is Brocas area and where is it located
Controls the muscles of speech
In the parietal lobe
What is Wernicke’s area and where is it located
Wernicke’s area controls written and spoken language comprehension
Located in the temporal/parietal lobe
From what layer of embryo tissue is the neural tube formed
Ectoderm
What week gestation does the neural tube fuse
4th week
What structures make up the diencephalon
hypothalamus and thalamus
What structure(s) make up the telencephalon
Cerebellar hemisphere
What structures originate from the prosencephalon
Cerebellar hemisphere, Hypothalamus, Thalamus
From what primitive structure does the midbrain come from
Mesencephalon
What structures does the Rhombencephalon create
Cerebellum, Pons, Medulla
The superior and inferior colliculi are located in the midbrain. What information do they sent and via what structures
Inferior colliculi: sends information to the auditory cortex via the medical geniculate nucleus
Superior colliculi: sends information to the visual cortex via the lateral geniculate nucleus
Describe the lateral corticospinal tract
- 1st order neuron originates in the motor cortex and travels down via the internal capsule to the crus cerebri in the midbrain
- Then travels pyramids of the medulla
- CROSSES AT THE MEDULLA
-Then travels down the spinal cord in the LATERAL CORTICOSPINAL TRACT - Synapses with the 2nd order neuron on the ventral horn of the spinal cord
- The second order neuron (lower motor neuron) then travels out via the ventral root and synapses with the skeletal muscle at the neuromuscular junction.
- The first neuron is the upper motor neuron. The second neuron is the lower motor neuron.
25% of fibres travel via the anterior tract- do not desiccate in the medulla and instead cross at the level of the spinal cord
Describe the pathway that controls fine touch/vibration
- First order neurons originate in the periphery and enter the spinal cord via the dorsal root ganglion
- They then ascend in the spinal cord in the 2 pyramids- the Fasciculus cunealis and the fasiculus gracilis.
-Fasiculus cuneatus transports upper limb signals (T6 and above) and fasiculus gracilis (located medically) carries signals from the lower limb
-1st order neurons travel to the medulla with 2nd order neurone in the nucleus gracilis and nucleus cunealis.
-2nd order neurons decussate in the medulla to the thalamus via the medial lemiscus
-2nd order neurons synapse with 3rd order neurons in the ventroposteriorlateral/ medial nuclei of the thalamus
-3rd order neurons then travel to the somatosensory cortex
Describe the pathway for pain and temperature
-1st order neuron originates in the sensory area of the periphery. It enters via the dorsal root and synapses in the dorsal horn with the second order neuron
-The second order neuron decussates in the spinal cord then ascends via the anterior and lateral spinothalmic tract
-In the thalamus, 2nd order neurons they synapse with a third order neurons.
-Third order neuron travels from the thalamus to the internal capsule to the cortex