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Chapter 7
Chapter 7
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 1
04/13/2012

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Term
What is CNS consist of?
Definition
brain and spinal cord
Term
The brain is protected of
Definition
Cranial bones, cranial meninges(connective tissue membrane),cerebrospinal fluid(surround the brain and spinal cord), and blood -brain barrier
Term

Three type of meninges

 

 

Definition

1)Dura mater:outermost layer of tough, white fibrous connective tissue, and contain many blood vessel and nerves

 

2)arachnoi mater:thin, netlike membrane that lack blood vessel

 

3)pia mater: very thin, contain may blood vessel and nerves

Term
subarachnoid space
Definition

-located between arachnoid and pia matter

-It contain clear, cerebrospinal fluis

Term
Four divisions of the brain
Definition
  1. cerebral hemispheres (cerebrum)
  2. diencephalon(thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus)
  3. brain stem(midbrain, pons,medulla)
  4. cerebellum
Term
corpus callosum
Definition

hemispheres are connected by a bridge of nerve fibers

 

separated by a layer of dura mater

Term

gygi

 

Sulci

 

fissure

Definition

the surface of cerebrum has numerous ridges or convolutions____, which are separated by shallow grooves_____ and deep groove _____

 

 

 

longitudinal fissure separate the cerebral hemispheres

transverse fissure separated cerebellum

Term
basal nuclei or ganglia
Definition

Deep within cerebral hemispheres are several mass of gray matter called____

 

 

Most of the inhibitory neurotransmitter dopamine is produced in ______. The impulse from these areas inhibit motor function and aid in the control of various skeletal activities.

Term
the brain is divided into four major lobes by deeper sulci and lobes are named for cranial bones they underline
Definition
  1. frontal lobes:anterior of each cerebral hemispheres
  2. parietal lobes:posterior to the frontal lobe
  3. temporal lobe:below the frontal lobe
  4. occipital lobe:form posterior of each cerebral hemisphere
Term
parts cerebral hemisphere
Definition
consist of cerebal cortex(gray matter), white matter, basal nuclei(islands of gray matter deep within the white matter)
Term
cerebral cortex
Definition

thin outer layer of gray matter that cover the convolutions and dips into the sulci and fissure. It contains 75% of neuron cell bodies in the nervous system.

 

 

Beneath the cerebral cortex are masses of white matter

Term
the fuction of cerebrum
Definition
is concerned with higher brain function. It contain centers for interpreting sensory impulse arriving from various sense organs, it contain center for initiating vonluntary muscle movement. It subdivided into motor,sensory, association areas.
Term
Function of three subdivision of the cerebrum
Definition
  1. motor area : control voluntary motor function
  2. sensory area:provide for conscious awareness
  3. association area:intergrate diverse information purposeful action
Term

Broca's area

 

it's function

Definition

is anterior to the primary motor cortex

 

it coordinate the complex muscular action of the mouth, tongue, and larynx that make speech possible

Term

frontal or eye field

 

it's function

Definition

above the broca's area

 

control the voluntary movement of the eyes and eyelids

Term

premotor cortex

 

its funtion

Definition

a region in front of broca's area

 

 

control the muscular movement of the hands and fingers that make skills such as writing, typing, and playing an instrument possible

Term
function of lobes invole in sensory area
Definition

sensory area occur several lobes of the cerebrum and function in interpreting various sensory receptor which give rise to feeling and sensation.

 

skin--parietal lobes

vision--occipital lobes

hearing--temporal lobes

taste--parietal lobes

smell--temporal lobes

Term
function of association areas
Definition

function in analysis and interpretation of sensory experience and are involed with memory, reasoning , verbalizing, jugement emotion feeling.

 

 

 

Term
association area of frontal lobes
Definition

concerns with higer intellectual processes and judging possible consequences of behavior

 

Term
association area of parietal lobe
Definition
aid in understading of speech and choosing the words that express thought and feeling
Term
association area of temporal lobes and region at the posterior ends of the lateral fissure
Definition
are concerned with interpretation of complex sensory experiences and memory of visual scenes, music, and complex sensory pattern
Term
association of occipital lobe
Definition
adjacent to visual cortext and are important in analyzing visual patterns and combining visual image with other sesory experiences
Term

general interpretative area

(Wernicke's area)

Definition

where partial, temporal, occipital association area come together

Play an important role in complex thought process such as writing, speech, mathematic computation, understading partial relationships

 

Term
Basic functions of cerebral hemispheres
Definition
receiving and analyzing sensory impulse, controlling skeletal muscle, storing memory.
Term
which cerebral hemispheres is USUALLY DOMINANT
Definition
left cerebral hemisphere
Term
function of left vertebral hemisphere
Definition
language related activities of speed, writing , reading, logical descion making, and for complex intellectual  function requiring verbal, analytical, and computation skills
Term
functions of right vertebral hemispheres
Definition
is non verbal functions such as those involveing motor taxts the require orientaion of the body in the surrounding space, understading and interpreting motor pattern, identifying familiar objects by touch, smell, sight taste, and feel, recognice  the faces, understanding 3D relationship and non -verbal visual experiences. People who are ___hemisphere dominant are creative
Term
ventricles
Definition

within the cerebral hemisphere and brain stem is a series of interconnected cavities called______

These spaces are continuous with central canal of spinal cord and are filled with cerebrospinal fluid

Term

lateral ventricle

(first and second)

Definition

largest ventricle

extend into cerebral hemisphere and occupy portion of frontal, temporal, and occipital lobes

 

 

it separated by a membrane call septum pellucidum

Term
third ventricle
Definition
the narrow space that constitute _____ is located in the middle of the brain and beneath the corpus callosum
Term
fourth ventricle
Definition

is located in the brain stem just in front of the cerebellum

 

 

 

 

 

it connect to the third ventricle by a narrow canal

Term

Cerebral aqueduct

(aqueduct of sylvius)

Definition
pass lengthwise through the brain stem. This ventricle is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord and has opening in it roof that lead into subarachnoid space of the meninges
Term

choroid plexuses

 

its function

Definition

Tiny cauliflowerlike masses of specialized capillaries___

from pia mater secrete cerebrospinal fluid and project into the cavities of the ventricles.

Term
the function of cerebrospinal fluid
Definition
  • support and protect brain and spinal cord

 

  • aid in maintaining a stable ionic cencentration in the CNS

 

  • provide pathway to the bloof for waste substances
Term
diencephalon
Definition
consist of thylamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, and enclose the third ventricle
Term

thalamus

 

it functions

Definition

is superior to the midbrain and between the cerebral hemisphere

 

It surround the third ventricle, and is composed largely of gray matter and serve as a relay station for all sensory impulse, except smell, to the ascending cerebral sensory cortex

 

 

Term

hypothalamus

 

function

Definition

inferior to the thalamus. It control the ANS, and connect the nervous and endocrine system

 

regulate heart rate and blood pressure

regulate body temperature

regulate water and electrolyte balance

control hunger and regulates body weight

control movement and grandular secretion

regulate sleep and wakefulness

Term
epithalamus
Definition
consist of the pineal gland and choroid plexus of the third ventricle. The pineal gland secrete hormone melatonin and involved with the regulation of sleep wake  cycle and some  aspects of mood
Term
brain stem
Definition
bundle of nervous system that connect the cerebrum to the spinal cord. It consist of numerous tract of nerve fibers and several mass of gray matter called nuclei. Parts of it are midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
Term
midbrain
Definition
is a short section of brain stem located between diencephalon and pons. It consist of bundle of myelinated nerve fiber, which joint the lower parts of the brain stem and spinal cord with the higer parts of the brain.
Term

the midbrain include several masses of gray matter and corpora quadrigemina that serve as reflex center

 

Definition

visual reflex centers: responsible for moving the eyes to view somthing as the head is turned. They are  located in the superior colliculi

 

auditory reflex centers: operate when it is necessary to move the head so that sounds can be heard. they located in the inferior colliculi

 

two prominent bundles of nerve underside oh the midbrain include the corticospinal tract which are the main motor pathways between the cerebrum and lower parts of nervous system

Term
pons
Definition

is a round bulge on the underside of the brain stem, where it is separated the midbrain from the medulla oblongata

 

 

 

dorsal portion is longitudinal nerve fiber

 

ventral portion is transverse nerve fiber

Term
medulla oblongata
Definition
is an enlarge continuation of spinal cord extending from the pons to the foramen magnum
Term

cerebellum

"small brain"

 

 

its composition and function

Definition

a large mass of tissue located below the occipital lobes of cerebrum and posterior of the pons and medulla oblongata

 

it composed primarily of white matter called arbor vitae or "tree of life" with a thin layer of gray matter, the cerebellar cortex on its surface

 

it receives proprioceptive information from spinal cord and monitors proper visual, tactile, balance, and auditory sensations received from the brain

 

Term
Three pair of nerve tracts called cerebllar peduncles
Definition
  1. inferior peduncles
  2. middle peduncles
  3. superior peduncles
Term
function of inferior peduncle
Definition
bring sensory information concerning the position of the limbs, joints, and other parts to the cerebellum
Term
function of middle peduncles
Definition
transmit signal from the cerebral cortex to the cerebellum concerning the desired positions
Term
function of superior peduncles
Definition

After integrating and analyzing this information, impulses are sent by way of the ___________ to the midbrain.

Term

 spinal cord

 

its function

Definition

nerve column that extend from the brain into the vertebral canal. It serves as a two-way impulse-conducting pathway and reflex center and it is protected by meninges and cerebrospinal fluid

Term
Spinal cord begin and end
Definition

 

The spinal cord is continuous with the brain and begins where nerve tissue leaves the cranial cavity, at the level of the foramen magnum and tapers to a point and terminates near the intervertebral disc that separates the first and second lumbar vertebrate.


Spinal cord is composed of thirty one spinal nerve roots

Term

Posterior , lateral, anterior horns of gray matter contain

 

 

Definition

uper and lower wings of gray matter are called posterior and anterior horns

Between them there there is a protrusion of gray matter called lateral horns

 

  • The anterior horns contain somatic motor neurons
  • the lateral horns contain autonomic motor neurons
  • the posterior horns contain interneurons which are somatic and visceral sensory
Term
Gray matter of spinal cord
Definition
A horizontal bar of gray matter in the middle of the spinal cord is the gray commisure which connects the wings of the gray matter on the right and left sides. This bar is surrounfs the central canal, which contains cerebrosponal fluid.
Term
white matter of spinal cord
Definition
is divided by gray matter into three regions on each side (anterior, lateral, and posterior funiculi)
Term
Function of three funiculi
Definition

Aterior, lateral, and posterior funiculi Each funiculus consists of longitudinal bundles of myelinated nerve fibers, which comprise major nerve pathways, which are the ascending and descending nerve tracts.

Term
Function of the ascending and descending nerve tract
Definition

  • To conduct nerve impulses.
  • To serve as a center for spinal reflexes (stretch reflex and withdrawal reflex of skeletal muscles, tendon reflex (monitors tension during muscle contraction)).
  • it provides a two-way system of communication between the brain and parts outside the nervous system.
Term
Ascending tract
Definition

the tracts that conduct impulse from the body and carry sensory information to the brain

Ex spinothalamic(pain, touch, temperature),

spicerebellar tracts(muscle, tendon proprioception)

Term
decending tract
Definition

tract that conduct motor impulse from the brain to the muscle and glands

Ex Corticospinal tract and motor tract

Term

Peripheral nervous system consist

(PNS)

Definition
sensory receptor, nerves that branch out from CNS and connect to other parts of the body, their asscociated ganglia, and motor endings
Term
sensory receptor
Definition

are specialized to respond to stimuli (internal and external change) . Most _____consist of modified dendrites of sensory neurons.

 

EX pain, touch, pressur, temperature of the skin

Term
sense organs
Definition

are complex structure consisting of sensory receptors and other cells that serve a specific response.

 

Ex hearing, equilibrium, smell, and taste

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