Unit 5: Notes 4 Flashcards

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what is the meninges? and what are the parts to it

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three layers of protection. the dura mater (outermost), arachnoid mater (middle layer) , and pia mater (adheres to brain)

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name the main parts of the brain

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  1. cerebrum
  2. cerebellum
  3. diencephalon
  4. Brain stem
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cerebrum

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higher brain functions (thinking/emotions)

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cerebellum

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balance and muscle coordination

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5
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diencephalon

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relays sensory info and controls many autonomic functions

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brainstem

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vital body functions

  • heart rate
  • breathing
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what protects the brain

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blood brain barrier, skull, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid

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blood brain barrier

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astrocytes

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cerebrospinal fluid

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ependymal cells
- cushions brain, removes waste, buoyancy, transports hormones
• circulates in subarachnoid space, around brain/spinal cord and in ventricles
• hydrocephalus is the build up of CSF

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name the facts of the cerebrum

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  1. largest region of the brain
  2. responsible for the voluntary or conscious activities of the body
  3. site of intelligence, learning and judgment
  4. consists of left and right hemisphere
    • connected by corpus callosum
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name the parts of the surface of the cerebrum

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  1. gyrus
  2. sulcus
  3. fissure
  4. Central sulcus
  5. postcentral gyrus
  6. Precentral gyrus
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gyrus

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A bump or bulge

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sulcus

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shallow groove

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fissure

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deep groove

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Central sulcus

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separates the frontal and parietal lobe’s

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post central gyrus

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immediately posterior to central sulcus, contains primary somatosensory cortex

  • receives tactile info (Touch, pressure, pain, temperature, proprioception)
  • produces sensations and after
  • localize it to body regions
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Precentral gyrus

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immediately anterior, contains the primary motor cortex

  • executes movements plan by other areas
  • primary motor cortex on one side of brain controls muscles on the opposite side
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name the parts to the cerebral cortex (cerebrum)

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  1. prefrontal cortex
  2. Motor association cortex
  3. primary motor cortex
  4. primary somatosensory cortex
  5. sensory association cortex
  6. Visual association area
  7. Visual cortex
  8. Wernicke’s area
  9. auditory association area
  10. auditory cortex
  11. Broca’s area
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describe the cerebral cortex

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-Gray matter of cerebrum (outer layer) - densely packed nerve cell bodies
• White matter (inner layer) is made up of myelinated axons
-processes info from our sense organs and controls body movements

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prefrontal cortex

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problem-solving, emotion, complex thoughts

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Motor association cortex

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coronation of complex movement

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primary motor cortex

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initiation of voluntary movement

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primary somatosensory cortex

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received tactile info from the body

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sensory association cortex

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processing of multi sensory info

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Visual association area
complex interpreting visual info
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Visual cortex
detection of simple visual stimuli
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Wernicke's area
language comprehension
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auditory association area
complex processing of auditory info
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auditory cortex
detect of sound quality (loudness, tone)
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Broca's area
speech production and articulation
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name the lobes of the brain
parietal, temporal, occipital, frontal
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parietal lobe
perception of stimuli (Touch, pain, pressure, temperature)
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Temporal lobe
perception in recognition of auditory stimuli and memory
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occipital
vision
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Frontal
reasoning, planning, parts of speech and movement (Motor cortex), emotions, personality, and problem-solving
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describe the cerebellum
- lower back end of brain - info about muscle and joint position sent here - produces graceful and efficient movements - command to move from cerebral cortex is coordinated and balanced here
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describe ataxia
-result of damage in cerebellum • lack of motor coordination: can effective speech, ability to swallow, movement, eye-movement -alcohol can cause ataxia
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name the parts of the diencephalon
1. thalamus 2. hypothalamus 3. pineal gland
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diencephalon
above brainstem
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thalamus
- relay station/switch/traffic cop for incoming sensory impulses - maintenance of consciousness
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hypothalamus
- Control sensor for recognition and analysis of hunger, thirst, fatigue and body temp - circadian rhythm, homeostasis - regulates emotional and behavioral patterns (rage, aggression, pain, pleasure, sexual arousal)
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pineal gland
secretes hormones melatonin and promotes sleepiness
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brainstem
-between spinal cord and diencephalon -responsible for vital life functions • breathing, heart rate, blood pressure -Medulla oblongata • breathing and heart rate center -Pons -mid brain