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I. Sensory - Sense of Smell |
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II. Sensory - Sense of Vision |
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III. Motor - Eye movement, lens accommodation, pupillary reflex |
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IV. Motor - Eye movement, |
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V. Motor & Sensory - Facial Sensations, mouth movements |
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VI. Motor - Abducts the eye |
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VII. Motor & Sensory - Facial expressions, lacrimation, taste, salivation |
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VIII. Auditory (vestibulo-cochlear) Nerve |
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VIII. Sensory - Balance & Hearing |
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IX. Motor & Sensory - Swallowing, Salivation, Throat Sensations, Blood Pressure/Chemistry sensations: carotid artery. |
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X. Motor & Sensory - Swallowing, throat sensations, heart rate, viscera regulation |
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XI. Motor - Neck & throat movement |
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XII. Motor - Tongue movement |
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Central Nervous System - Brain and Spinal cord |
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peripheral nervous system - Cranial and spinal nerves - (ganglia and sensory receptors) |
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CNS - Maintain blood/brain barrier, most abundant cell |
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PNS - form sheaths around peripheral axons |
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PNS - regulate intercellular environment |
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short extensions of the cell body that receive information. |
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Conduct Action potentials |
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Most efferent neurons - eg, interneurons. have many dendrites |
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Rare neuron, in eye, ear, olfactory mucosa. have dendrites at one end, axon at the other |
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moster afferent neuron -dendrites transfer directly to axon without input from cell body. |
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Sensory (Afferent) Neurons |
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from sense organ, towards CNS |
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from CNS towards effector muscle/gland |
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Interneurons (association) |
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CNS - connect sensory and motor neurons. |
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surrounds each nerve fibre |
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around fascicles (which contain axons/nerves) |
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surrounds multiple fascicles. |
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Sensory (afferent) Nerves |
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bundle of axons from sense organ to central nervous system |
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axons that go from CNS to effector organ |
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both sensory and motor fibers - contain both afferent and efferent axons. |
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The systems of membranes which surround the CNS |
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Outermost Meninge (Hard mother) |
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Second Meninge. Separated from the dura mater by the subdural space. beneath it is the sub arachnoid space. |
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Innermost Meninge. Vascular, clings to the brain. |
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A ridge in the surface of the brain |
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A groove in the surface of the brain |
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a deep groove in the surface of the brain |
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On top/side of brain, contains somatic sensory association area. |
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Front of the brain - contains primary motor cortex - voluntary movement of specific body parts |
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Back of the brain - Visual cortex |
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Side of brains - Auditory perception, long term memory (hippocampus) |
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CSF - watery cushion, produced by choroid plexus found in 3rd, 4th, and lateral ventricles of the brain. (see page 289) |
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(1st and 2nd) Superior to other ventricles, largest - horn shaped? connect to third ventricle through interventricular foramen |
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between left and right lateral ventricle, connects with them anteriorly by interventricular foramen, connects to fourth ventricle posteriorly by cerebral aqueduct. |
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Extends from cerebral aqueduct (where it connects to third ventricle) to the obex. |
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the forebrain - most superior region of CNS |
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The "little brain." Coordination, precision, and accurate timing. Fear & Pleasure responses. |
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Perceives scent - on the inferior side of the brain. Supported by the cribriform plate |
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Fiber tracts in the midbrain that connect the pons with the cerbrum |
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Motor and sensory fiber tracts, connecting the brain with lower CNS centers |
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Lowest brain stem region - composed primarily of fiber tracts - cardiac, respiratory, vomiting, vasomotor centers, deals with autonomic, involuntary functions. |
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Connection between the two hemispheres of the brain - largest white matter structure in the brain. |
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Near joint of two thalamic bodies, produces melatonin |
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A band like fiber track concerned with olfaction as well as limbic system functions. |
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A major integration and relay station for sensory impulses, passing upwards to the corticosensory areas for localization and interpretation - directs signals to the areas of the brain. |
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