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Where is CSF produced and what is its function? |
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Produced by choroid plexus (modified ependymal cells) in ventricles
Circulates through ventricles and around brain
Protects and cushions brain |
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How does the brain increase surface area and what the purpose of doing so? |
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- Gyri are buldges/ridges and sulci are grooves
- Help increase SA, which increases # of nuerons, which increase cortical function
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What are the major lobes of the brain? What are the 2 major sulci that separate them? |
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Named after the skull bones which cover them:
- Frontal lobe
- Parietal lobe
- Temporal lobe
- Occipital lobe
- Insula
Frontal and parietal- central sulcus
Frontal/parietal and temporal- lateral sulcus (sylvian fissure) |
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Anterograde degeneration (aka Wallerian degeneration)- segment distial to injury degenerates with a little bit of retrograde degeneration to site of injury
CNS- oligodendrocytes express inhibitory proteins -->no regeneration
PNS- Schwann cells guide fibers to targets |
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Commissure and decussation |
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Definition
Bundle of axons that connect the left and right side of the brain
Decussation- crossing over in the shape of an X by nerve fibers in the CNS |
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2 types of neurons in neocortex |
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Pryamidal- long axons which synapse in cortical or subcortical region
- Layers 3, 5, & 6
- Glutamanergic
Non-pyramidal
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Granular = well developed layer 4
- Granular- primary sensory region (3, 1, 2) and prefrontal cortex (8, 9, 10)
- Agranular- primary motor region (4) and premotor (6)
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Connect gyri of same hemisphere Primarily axons of pyramidal neurons of layers 2 and 3
- Arcuate loop fibers- connect adjacent gyri
- Arcuate fasciculus
- Superior longitudinal fasciculus
- Uncinate fasciculus
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Definition
- Connect homologous areas of each hemisphere
- Composed of axons of pyramidal neurons of layers 2 & 3
1. Corpus callosum
-Genu- connects anterior frontal lobes
-Body- connects posterior frontal lobes, parietal lobes, and superior temporal lobes
-Splenium- connects occipital lobes
2. Anterior Commisure
-Connects olfactory nuclei, amygdalas, and anterior temporal lobe
3. Posterior Commisure
-Connects pretectal nuclei (pupillary light reflex) |
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Cortical Development stages |
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Definition
- Neuralization (exclusively prenatally)
- Migration (exclusively prenatally)
- Arborization (begin prenatally into early adulthood)
- Myelination of axons (begin prenatally into early adulthood)
- Synapse formation and elimination (throughout life)
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Dural septa and dural sinuses
Dural septa:
- Falx Cerebri- separates hemispheres of cerebrum
- Falx Cerebelli- separates hemispheres of cerebellum
- Tentorium cerebelli- separates cerebrum and cerebellum
- Tentorial notch- the opening in the tentorium cerebelli; surrounds midbrain
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Drain venous blood of brain
4 Major Sinuses:
- Straight sinus
- Transverse sinus (L and R)
- Superior Sagittal sinus
- Sigmoid sinus
- Drains into internal jugular
- All others meet at confluence of sinuses
4 minor sinuses:
- Inferior Sagittal
- Occipital
- Superior petrosal
- Inferior petrosal
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