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Anatomy of NS
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Term
Somatic N.S.
Definition

Interacts with external enviornment

-Afferent: to CNS, efferent: away from CNS

Term
Autonomic NS
Definition

Regulates bodies internal enviornment

-Afferent: carry from internal organ to CNS, efferent: carry from CNS to internal organs

Term
Sympathetic
Definition

Type of motor Efferent nerve projects from CNS in lumbar and thoracic

-synapse on 2nd stage neuron far away from target organ

-NT: NE

Term
Parasympathetic
Definition

Type of motor Efferent nerve, project from brain and sacral in lower back

-Synpase on 2nd neuron very close to target neuron

-NT: ACh

Term
Conventional view stresses 3 things:
Definition

1. sympathetic - stimulate and mobilize energy in threatning situation, para conserves energy

2. Each autonomic target organ recieves input from both, activity controlled by relative levels of both

3. sympathetic changes indicate arousal, para indicate relaxation

Term
Cranial nerves
Definition

12 pairs of nerves part of PNS but extend from brain

-Includes purely sensory (olifactory and optic) and longest (vagus nerve)

-Most are both sensory and motor

-commonly assesed as basis of diagnosis: excellent cues for tumors

Term
Dura Mater
Definition
Outer tough membrane underneath the bone
Term
Arachnoid Membrane
Definition

Fine web-like membrane inside the dura mater

-contains subarachnoid space: large blood vessels and CSF

Term
Pia Mater
Definition
inner most meninge, adheres to surface of CNS.
Term
Cerebral Spinal FLuid (CSF)
Definition

-Also protects CNS by filling subarachnoid space, central canal, and ventricles

-supports and cushions brain, painful if removed

-Continuosly produced by Choroid Plexouses

-If blocked by a tumor, walls in ventricles expland causeing hydrocephalus

Term
Choroid Plexuses
Definition

-Networks of capilaries that protrude into ventricles form pia mater

-Continually produces CSF

Term
BBB
Definition

-Cerebral blood vessel walls tightly packed

-Barrier that blocks passage of certain molecules, esp proteins and other big ones

-Some big ones pass through: glucose, sex hormones

Term
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Definition

System of folded membranes in cell body

-Rough: have ribosomes, play role in protein synthesis

-Smooth: synthesis of fats

Term
Neuron Cell membrane
Definition

Lipid bilayer with proteins embedded in it.

-Very small capilaries made up of 3 endothelial cells and no openings -> astrocytes on top

-Channel Proteins: allow certain molecules to pass

-Signal Proteins: Transfer signal inside when molecule binds to surface

-restricts entrance to immune cells

-lipid soluble can move across, not water soluble

-Viruses exist that dont need diffusion and can get to brain

Term
Glial cell Info
Definition

-Shwann cells can repair damaged neurons by releasing tropic factors and tubules that facilitate growth

-Oli releases substances that inhibit repair rather than repair with mistakes: why CNS damage cant be corrected

-microglia: respond to injury or disease by muliplying than engulfing than causing inflamation

Term
Astrocytes
Definition

-largest glial cells, star shaped

-buffers and regulates chemicals needed for transmission

-Guides axon growth during prenatal development

-Helps form BBB

-Sends/recieves signals from other neurons and glial cells

Term
Electron Microscopy
Definition

-Coat slices of neural tissue with electron absorbing susbstance, than pass beam of electrons through

-Captures neural structures in great detail

-Scanning: Provides 3D view, but less magnification

Term
Anterograde/retrograde tracing
Definition

-Anterograde: trace axons projecting away from cell bodies in an area

retrograde: Same method, but trace axons going into an area, from axon to cell body

Term
Dorsal - Ventral
Definition

Dorsal: Surface of back or top of head

Ventral: Surface of chest or bottom of head

Term
Dorsal Horn anatomy
Definition

-Spinal nerve axon's attached to horns via Dorsal root

-Dorsal root axons are sensory (afferent) unipolar neurons grouped together to form Dorsal Root Ganglia

-handles incoming sensory info

Term
Ventral Horn anatomy
Definition

Neurons are motor (efferent) multipolar neurons with cell bodies in ventral horns.

-In somatic: project to skeletal muscles

-In autonomic: Project to ganglia

-Outgoing motor commands

Term
Brain Stem
Definition
Stem where cerebral hemispheres sit
Term
Hindbrain
Definition

-Controls fixed, stereotyped behaviors necessary for survival often below concious level (breathing, heart rate, etc)

-Largely same design for all animals, oldest structure

-Damage to these structures is often fatal, but very sensitive to drug effects

-Composed of: medulla, cerebellum, pons, reticular formation

Term
Reticular formation
Definition

-Complex system of 100 tiny nuclei that lie on central core of brain stem

-Plays role in arousal, and various other tasks

-Process first brain info coming in from diff systems

-Controls "startled responce", monitors surrounding while sleeping, not directly involved with conscious

Term
Pons
Definition

Contralateral (Left effects Right) crossing of bundles of axons

-Connects cerebellum to higher structures

-Serves as a means to route information

-Very active during sleep - regulates muscle paralysis

Term
Medulla
Definition

-Autonomic activites (breathing heart rate etc.)

-Lies on top of spinal cord, many cranial nerves run along side

Term
Raphe system
Definition

-In hindbrain

-produces seratonin, plays role in activation of sleep

Term
Cerebellum
Definition

-"the little brain" large convoluted structure on brains stems dorsal surface

-regulates fine motor coordination and learning

-aquires new motor patterns over time "remembers"

-highly sensitive to drug effects

-Ataxia: damage to cerebellum, impairment of precise control over own movements

Term
Midbrain
Definition

Regulates movements in responce to auditory and visual stimulation

-processes sensory info and begins to use it to produce movements

-Composed of Inferior/superior colliculi, substantia nigra, ventral tegmental area

Term
Inferior Colliculi
Definition
Auditory functioning
Term
Superior Colliculi
Definition

Visual functioning, in lower organisms purely visual

-Blindsight: blind people can still recieve input from visual circuit, but not linked to conciousness

Term
Tegmentum
Definition

Dopamine producing neurons that are important for reward.

3 structures of importance:

1. periaqueductal grey: grey matter situated around the (2) cerebral aqueduct - mediates pain reducing effects from opiates

(3) Substantia Nigra and red nucleus

Term
Substantia Nigra and red nucleus
Definition

Dopamine producing neurons important for movement

-Degeneration is associated with parkinson's disease

Term
Forebrain
Definition

Enormous in humans, layout differentiates us form other animals

-Most complicated memory, learning and emotional responces, regulate most behaviors that are conscious

- 2 hemipsheres connected by the corpus callosum and anterior commisure

Term
Cerebral Cortex
Definition

-Most recent structure, highest development in humans

-6 different layers, not uniform tissue, columnar organization, largely grey matter (cell bodies, decision makers)

-Divided by fissures into 4 lobes

-Often most damaged structure in traumas

-the lobes are NOT functional units, only divided due to folding in from pressure folding itself in during development.

Term
Thalamus
Definition

-Large, 2 lobed structure that constitutes top of brain stem, joined by massa intermedia

-On surface is white lamina (myleinated axons)

-many different pairs of nuclei, most project to the cortex (sensroy relay nuclei)

-Process incoming sensroy information

-contains primary and multimodal nuclei

Term
Sensroy relay nuclei
Definition

Recieve signals from sensory reeptors, process, than transmit to cortex.

-locaed in the thalamus

-Important for visual, somatosensroy and audity systems

-Not one way street, recieve signals from where they project

Term
Hypothalamus
Definition

Contains number of distinc nuclei that controls bodies internal states

-important role in regulation of motivated behaviors

-regulates pituitary gland

-optic chiasm and mammilary bodies also lie on the hypothalamus

 

Term
Optic Chiasm
Definition

-Optic nerves from each eye are connected together

-x-shape due to axons decussate (cross to other side of brain)

-decussing fibers are contralateral

Term
Mammilary bodies
Definition
-pair of spherical nuclei in inferior surface of hypothalamus behind pituitary
Term
Fissures, Sulci, gyri, cerebral commisures
Definition

-fissures: large furrows in convoluted cortex

-Largest is Longitudinal fissure

-Central Fissure and Lateral fissure partially divide each hemisphere into 4 lobes

-Sulci: smaller ones

-gyri: ridges between fissures and sulci

-c.c. - tracts spanning the longitudinal fissure, largest is corpus callosum.

 

Term
Occipital lobe
Definition

-Analysis of visual information to guide behavior, primary visual cortex

-located in the back of brain above cerebellum

Term
Parietal lobe
Definition

-Involved in touch, muscle stretching, joint receptors

-Has 2 parts:

1. postcentral gyrus: Analyzes touch

2. Remaining posterior areas: perceiving lcations of objects and own bodies, directs attention

-Located above temporal lobe

Term
Temporal Lobe
Definition

Processes "tones" hearing, language and has 3 central areas:

1. Superior Temporal Gyrus:hearing and langurage

2. inferior temporal cortex: complex visual patterns

3. Medial portion: memory

-located below parietal and frontal lobes

 

Term
Frontal Lobe
Definition

-has 2 parts

1. precentral gyrus: motor functioning

2. frontal cortex anterior to motor cortex: complex visual patterns

Term
Neocortex
Definition

-90% of human cerebral cortex, 6 layers of cortex that has been recently added to to evolution

-2 diff kinds of cortical neurons: 1. Pyramidal cells 2. stellate cells

-6 layers differ in size and density

-Many long axons and dendrite course vertically through it - Columnar Organization

 

Term
Pyramidal Cells
Definition

Large multipolar neurons with pyramidal shaped bodies and large dendrite (apical dendrite)

-In neocortex, extends from top of pyramid to cortex surface, very long axon

 

Term
Stellate Cells
Definition

-Small star shaped interneurons located in the neocrotex

 

Term
Hippocampus
Definition

One important area that is not neocortex

-Located on edge of cerebral cortex and fold back on itself

-Formation of long term memory

Term
Limbic system
Definition

-Circuit of midline structures that circle the thalamus and includes a number of forebrain structures

-Amygdala, hippocampus, Fornix, septum, cingulate cortex all involved

-Involved in regulation of motivated behaviors - including "4 F's"

-Process motivated and emotional stimuli

 

Term
Amygdala
Definition

In limbic system and basal ganglia, almond-shaped nucleus in anterior temporal lobe.

-Multi-sensory memory with emotional over tones.

Term
Septal Area
Definition

-Feelings of pleasure, reward, euphoria

-Part of limbic circuit

-midline nucleus located at anterior tip of cingulate cortex

Term
Cingulate cortex
Definition

-part of limbic system

-large strip of cortex in the cingulate gyrus on medial surface of the cerebral hemishpere

Term
basal ganglia
Definition

Integrates limbic and cortical decisions and produce movements in voluntary motor responces

-Particular interest: pathway to striatum from substantia nigra assoicated with Parkinson's disease

-Nucleus accimbens: medial portion of ventral striatum

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