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Organization of the CNS
9/13/11 First Lecture
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09/13/2011

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What is a ganglia?
Definition
A lump of nerve cell bodies along the axon in the PNS
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What is the main purpose of white matter?
Definition
Communication between the cells (gray matter)
Term
What is a commissure?
Definition
White matter that crosses the midline of the brain
Term
Name the 7 divisions of the central nervous system
Definition
1. Cerebrum
2. Diencephalon
3. Midbrain
4. Pons
5. Medulla oblongata
6. Cerebellum
7. Spinal cord
Term
What are the 5 neural functions of the CNS?
Definition
1. Intelligence
2. Consciousness
3. Memory
4. Sensory-motor integration
5. Innervaton of the head
Term
What are the two parts of the Diencephalon?
Definition
1. Thalmus

2. Hypothalmus
Term
Define contralateral representation
Definition
The two hemispheres of the brain control opposite sides of the body (Right brain controls left body)
Term
What are the main functions of the Cerebrum?
Definition
1. Be aware of ourselves and our sensations
2. Initiate and control voluntary movements
3. Communicate, remember, and comprehend
4. Decide, prioritize
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What are fissures in the brain?
Definition
Deep grooves that separate the major regions of the brain
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Which fissure separates the two hemispheres of the brain?
Definition
Longitudinal fissure
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Which fissure separates the cerebrum and the cerebellum?
Definition
Transverse fissure
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What are sulci?
Definition
Grooves on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres
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What are Gyri?
Definition
Twisted ridges between sulci
Term
Name the 4 lobes of the cerebrum
Definition
1. Frontal
2. Parietal
3. Occipital
4. Temporal
Term
What are the 3 major sulci of the cerebrum and what lobes do they divide?
Definition
1. Central sulcus - Divides frontal and parietal lobe
2. Parieto-occipital lobe - divides the parietal and occipital surface (Bryan you're retarded if you didnt get this one)
3. Lateral sulcus - divides the temporal lobe from the frontal and parietal lobes
Term
Where is the cerebral cortex located in the brain?
Definition
On the outermost layer of the brain
Term
What is deep gray matter and where does it lie in the brain?
Definition
Deep gray matter are nuclei located in the white matter of the brain
Term
What is the 5th lobe, not visible unless you cut into the brain, and what does it control?
Definition
1. Insular cortex

2. Contains part of the control for taste and pain, and plays a role in homeostasis and visceral function
Term
What gyri hide the insular lobe from view?
Definition
The opercula
Term
What anatomical part of the brain is associated with the Diencephalon when trying to determine if the diencephalon is visible? (i.e. You know that the diencephalon is visible in a coronal cut of the brain if you can see what other structure)
Definition
Third ventricle
Term
What is the internal capsule and why is it important?
Definition
A communication line in the white matter. It is important because all brain communications run through it
Term
What lobes does the lateral ventricle run through?
Definition
All of them.
Term
What type of matter are the basal ganglia and what role do they play?
Definition
1. Deep gray matter

2. Play a role in learning, voluntary muscle control, and emotional functions
Term
Name 2 major diseases that arise from disorders in the basal ganglia?
Definition
Huntington's and Parkinson's diseasee
Term
Why is the phrase "basal ganglia" a misuse of the word ganglia?
Definition
"Ganglia" refers to gray matter in the PNS. The basal ganglia are located in the CNS
Term
What are the 3 subdivisions of the basal ganglia?
Definition
1. Putamen
2. Globus pallidus
3. caudate nucleus
Term
What are the 3 functional categories of the cerebral cortex?
Definition
1. Sensory
2. Motor
3. Association
Term
What is the idea behind a somatotopic map?
Definition
Certain areas of the motor and sensory cortex represent control for different parts of the body
Term
What is the role of the postcentral gyrus?
Definition
Processes information regarding touch, proprioception, pain, and temperature
Term
In what part of the brain is the auditory cortex located?
Definition
Superior part of the temporal lobe
Term
Where is the primary motor cortex located and what role does it play?
Definition
Precentral gyrus. Initiates voluntary contraction of skeletal muscles.

Note: This is the last stop for motor signals before leaving the cortex for muscles
Term
What part of the motor control cortex is located rostral to the primary motor cortex and what role does it play?
Definition
Premotor cortex. Serves as the motor planning area of the brain.
Term
What is somatosensory association and where does it take place in the CNS?
Definition
1. Integration and interpretation of sensations

2. Caudal to the primary motor cortex
Term
What side of the brain usually controls language?
Definition
Left
Term
What part of the cerebrum is the primary visual cortex and the visual association cortex located in?
Definition
Occipital lobe
Term
What is the role of the primary visual cortex, visual association cortex, and the higher visual cortex?
Definition
1. Primary - Identify basic points, lines, and orientation
2. Association - Analyzes color, form, and movement
3. Higher - Image recognition and identification (located in the temporal and parietal lobes)
Term
Give a brief overview of the complex integration pathway of the brain
Definition
1. PNS inputs travel to their respective sensory cortexes
2. Sensory association areas interpret their meaning
3. Multimodal association combines multiple sensory inputs (taste and touch, for example), and can also combine these with past experience to give understanding of the inputs
4. Motor planning
5. Muscle stimulation
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