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Brainstem and Cranial Nerves Regional and Functional Anatomy
9/14/11 Second Lecture
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09/15/2011

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Term
A mid saggital cut of the brain goes down what fundamental cranial landmark?
Definition
middle cerebral fissure
Term
What are the 3 parts of the midbrain and order them from rostral to caudal
Definition
1. Midbrain
2. Pons
3. Medulla oblongata
Term
What are the 2 subdivisions of the diencephalon and what is the role of each?
Definition
1. Thalmus - processes visual information, auditory information, touch, and keeps the higher areas of the brain adequately stimulated

2. Hypothalmus - regulates autonomic function (the majority of our physiological activities)
Term
What term refers to connections of white matter in the CNS?
Definition
Tracts.

(Tracts are called nerves in the PNS)
Term
What are clusters of gray matter called in the CNS? In the PNS?
Definition
CNS: Nuclei

PNS: Ganglia
Term
What anatomical part of the brain is the communicating center between the left and right sides?
Definition
Corpus Callosum
Term
What is the fornix and what purpose does it serve?
Definition
White matter below the third ventricle in the brain that communicates information from the limbic system
Term
What is the anterior commissure and where is it located?
Definition
A oval shaped commissure located beneath the fornix. It is useful for orienting yourself in CT scans.
Term
What cranial nerve runs directly next to the longitudinal fissure?
Definition
Olfactory tract and bulb (CN 1)
Term
Where is the optic chiasm located and what nerve connects to it?
Definition
The chiasm is located between the longitudinal fissure and the pons, and the optic nerve connects to it

Note: One the ventral side of the brain, colliculi are on the dorsal
Term
Where are the mammalian bodies located?
Definition
They are 2 bulbs located between the optic chiasm and the brainstem

Note: On the ventral side of the brain, colliculi are on the dorsal
Term
What is the structure through which the brainstem connects to the cerebellum and how many of them are there?
Definition
Peduncles, 3
Superior, middle, inferior
Term
What peduncle(s) are involved in cerebellar input?
Definition
Middle and inferior
Term
What peduncle(s) are involved in cerebellar output?
Definition
Superior
Term
Superior colliculi play a role in what type of reflexes?
Definition
Optic (blinking, pupil dilation, etc.)
Term
Inferior colliculi play a role in what type of reflexes?
Definition
Auditory
Term
The 4 colliculi and what other structure form the tectum of the brain? What is unique about this other structure?
Definition
The pineal gland. It is the only part of the brain without bilateral representation.

Note: It calcifies as you get older.
Term
In what midbrain structure is the 4th ventricle located?
Definition
Pons. It houses CSF.
Term
What is the 4th peduncle called and what part of the brain does it communicate with?
Definition
Cerebral peduncle

Cerebrum
Term
What type of information does the ventral horn carry?
Definition
motor neurons
Term
What type of information does the dorsal horn carry?
Definition
Sensory information
Term
What type of information does the gracile tract carry?
Definition
Sensory information (not pain or temperature) from the lower extremities
Term
What type of information does the cuneate tract carry?
Definition
Sensory information (not pain or temperature) from the upper extremities
Term
At what structure in the brainstem do motor fibers cross to the other side of the body, and in what part of the brainstem is it located?
Definition
Pyramidal decussation, in the caudal medulla
Term
What information does the anterolateral system carry?
Definition
Pain and temperature
Term
What 2 features can be used to differentiate the rostral from the caudal medulla?
Definition
1. Concave opening at the dorsal edge of the rostral medulla where the 4th ventricle would be

2. Inferior olivary nucleus is visible in the rostral medulla
Term
What structures help you identify the midbrain and where are they located?
Definition
1. Cerebral aqueduct - hole in the middle of the midbrain in a transverse cut

2. periaqueductal gray - gray area surrounding the cerebral aqueduct

3. slanted white bands called the substantia nigra (damage to these cause Parkinson's)
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 1
Definition
1. Olfactory nerve

2. Sensory

3. Smell
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 2
Definition
1. Optic

2. Sensory

3. Vision
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 3
Definition
1. Oculomotor

2. Motor

3. Eye movements, papillary constriction and accommodation, muscles of the eyelid
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 4
Definition
1. Trochlear nerve

2. Motor

3. Eye movements
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 5
Definition
1. Trigeminal nerve

2. Sensory and motor

3. Sensation from face, mouth, cornea, motor for muscles of mastication
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 6
Definition
1. Abducens nerve

2. Motor

3. Eye movements
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 7
Definition
1. Facial nerve

2. Sensory and motor

3. Control muscles of facial expression, taste from anterior tongue, lacrimal and salivary glands
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 8
Definition
1. Vestibulocochlear nerve

2. Sensory

3. Hearing and balance
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 9
Definition
1. Glossopharyngeal nerve

2. Sensory and motor

3. Sensation from pharynx, taste from posterior tongue, carotid baroreceptors
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 10
Definition
1. Vagus nerve

2. Sensory and motor

3. Autonomic functions of the gut, sensation from the pharynx, muscles of vocal cords, swallowing
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 11
Definition
1. Spinal accessory nerve

2. Motor

3. Shoulder and neck muscles
Term
What is the name, sensory and/or motor, and major function of cranial nerve 12
Definition
1. Hypoglossal nerve

2. Motor

3. Movements of tongue
Term
What is the only cranial nerve to exit the brainstem dorsally?
Definition
Trrochlear
Term
Which cranial nerves exit the brainstem in the medulla?
Definition
6-12
Term
Which cranial nerves exit the brainstem in the pons?
Definition
5
Term
Which cranial nerves exit the brainstem in the midbrain?
Definition
3 and 4
Term
Which cranial nerves exit the brainstem in the basal forebrain?
Definition
2
Term
Name the following:
1. 2 major subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system
2. Anatomical structures the ANS controls
3. Type of muscle is controls
4. What brain center most heavily controls the ANS
Definition
1. Sympathetic and parasympathetic
2. Heart, glandular elements of viscera, gut
3. Cardiac and smooth
4. Hypothalmus
Term
What are 1st order neurons?
Definition
Neurons located outside the CNS in sensory ganglia
Term
What are 2nd order neurons?
Definition
Neurons located in the dorsal gray matter of the brain stem (ex. cuneate, gracile, anterolateral, spinothalmic)
Term
what are 3rd order neurons?
Definition
Neurons located in the thalmus that convey sensory information to areas of the parietal cortex
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