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Neuroscience Test 2
Second test for Neuro - Brain stem and spinal cord
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Science
Graduate
03/05/2012

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What do the alar lamina and basal lamina eventually become?
Definition

The alar lamina becomes the posterior horn

The basal lamina becomes the anteriro horn.

 

 

Alar = posterior = sensory

 

Basal = anterior = motor

 

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What is white matter composed of?
Definition

1. Neuronal axons (but not neuronal cell bodies)

2. Funiculi (3 large regions of white matter)

3. Funiculi are composed of individual tracts or fasciculi (functioinal pathways)

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What sulcus contains the posterior median septum, and what is the posterior median septum composed of?
Definition
The posterior median sulcus contains the posterior median septum, which is made up of delicate pia mater.
Term

What separates the Fasciculus Cuneatus and Fasciculus Gracilis?

 

Definition
The posterior intermediate sulcus.
Term
What is significant about the intermediate gray region of the gray matter?
Definition
This is where the dorsal and ventral horns meet.
Term
What are some identifying features of the cervical spinal cord?
Definition

1. Oval shape

2. Cuneatus funiculus and gracile funiculus

3. Proportionately larger than other regions

Term
What is the function of Clarke's nucleus and where is it found?
Definition
It is found in lamina 7 of the Thoracic spinal cord.  It's function is to project neurons to the cerebellum.
Term
What lamina is substantia gelatinosa found in, and what is it's function?
Definition

Lamina 2

 

It receives pain and temperature information and sends it to the anterolateral system.

Term
What is the importance of the lateral horn in the thoracic spinal cord?
Definition
It contains the intermediolateral cell column which contains preganglionic sympathetic neurons.
Term
How does the intermediolateral cell column of the sacral region differ from the one in the thoracic region?
Definition
The intermediolateral cell column in the sacral region contains preganglionic parasympathetic fibers - not sympathetic ones like in the thoracic region
Term
What pathways/tracts are located in the dorsal funiculus?
Definition
Gracile fasciculus and cuneate fasciclus. 
Term
What pathways/tracts are located in the lateral funiculus?
Definition

1. Anterolateral system

2. anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts

3. Lateral corticospinal tract

Term
What does the anterolateral system do
Definition
It is an ascending tract carrying pain, temperature, and crude touch information
Term
What is the importance of the anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts?
Definition

 

ascending proprioception to cerebellum

 


 

Term
What is the importance of the lateral corticospinal tract?
Definition
Descending motor tract carrying fine motor control from cortex to distal limb mm
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