CNS Flashcards

1
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Prosencephalon

A

Forebrain

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2
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Telencephalon

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Cerebrum

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3
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What connects the 2 hemispheres of the brain

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Corpus callosum

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4
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What is gray matter made of and where is it

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  • superficial in the cerebral cortex
  • neurons and glia
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5
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What is white matter made of, where is it

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  • deep in cerebral cortex
  • myelinated axons
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6
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Frontal lobe

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Includes primary motor (pre central gyrus) and pre motor/ supplementary motors areas, association areas

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7
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Parietal lobe

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Primary sensory (post central gyrus)
Association areas

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8
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Temporal lobe

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Contains primary auditory area (superior temporal gyrus)

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9
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Occipital lobe

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Primary visual (calcarine fissure) and visual association areas

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10
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Basal Ganglia

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Subcortical nuclei that include caudate, puta,en, globes pallidus, and subthalamic nucleus

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11
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Diencephalon

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Thalamus and hypothalamus

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12
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Thalamus

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Major relay station for sensory functions, not olfaction

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13
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Hypothalamus

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Maintenance of homeostasis and equilibrium. Controls motivated behaviors. Connected to autonomic and endocrine systems. Connected to pituitary gland by infundibulum.

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14
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Mesencephalon

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Midbrain:
- cerebral peduncles
- substantia nigra
- red nucleus
- motor nuclei of cranial nerves 3 and 4
- tectum

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15
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Cerebral peduncles

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Involved in the lateral and anterior corticospinal tracts. Motor

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16
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Substantia nigra

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Functions with basal ganglia

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17
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Red nucleus

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Vascular. Start of rubrospinal tract

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18
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Tectum

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Contains superior and inferior colliculi

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19
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Rhombencephalon

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Hindbrain

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20
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Metencephalon

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Pons and cerebellum

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21
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Pons

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Contributes to multiple ascending and descending tracts. Interconnected with cerebellum via cerebellar peduncle.

22
Q

Which cranial nerves originate at the pons

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V, VI, VII

23
Q

Cerebellum

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Involved in motor programming and coordination of movement. Cerebellar peduncles connect it to brain stem

24
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Myelencephalon

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Medulla oblongata

25
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Medulla

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A part of many spinal tracts. An important sensory relay nuclei.

26
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Pyramidal decussation

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Crossover point for motor fibers at spinomedullary junction

27
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Brain stem

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Midbrain, pons, medulla

28
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Dura matter

A
  • superficial layer
  • thick and tough
  • double layered in skull
  • single layered in spinal cord
29
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Arachnoid

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Middle layer
- spider web like
- delicate

30
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Pía matter

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Deepest layer
- closely adheres to brain surface
-transparent to naked eye

31
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Subarachnoid space

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  • Contains cerebral spinal fluid
  • surrounds entire brain
  • creates cushion by buoyancy
32
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Arachnoid granulations

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Extensions of arachnoid through the dura into venous sinus (superior saggital sinus) which allows cerebral spinal fluid to enter venous circulation

33
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Subarachnoid cisterns

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Enlargement of subarachnoid space

34
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Falx cerebri

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Separates hemispheres

35
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Tentorium cerebelli

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Makes roof over cerebellum

36
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Diaphragm sella

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Sits over sella trucica

37
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Choroid plexus

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Highly vascularized connective tissue (mesodermal origin) covered with an ependymal layer
Makes cerebral spinal fluid in ventricular system

38
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Lateral ventricle

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  • 2
  • cavity of telencephalon
39
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3rd ventricle

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Cavity of diencephalon

40
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Cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius

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Cavity of the mesencephalon

41
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Fourth ventricle

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Cavity of the metencephalon and mylencephalon

42
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Foramen of Magendie and Foramen of Luschka

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Continuous with subarachnoid space, exit cite for cerebral spinal fluid in ventricular system

43
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Central canal

A

Cavity of spinal cord

44
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Cerebral spinal fluid flow

A

Lateral ventricle (anterior, posterior, inferior horns) —> interventricular Foramen —> third ventricle —> cerebral aqueduct —> fourth ventricle —> Foramen of magendie and luschka —> subarachnoid space

45
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Epidural region

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  • above dura
  • beneath bone of skull
  • potential space
46
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Subdural space

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  • between dura and arachnoid
  • potential space
47
Q

C1-C4

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Neck

48
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C5-T1

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Upper extremity

49
Q

T1-L1

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Trunk

50
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L2-S3

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Lower extremity

51
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S4-5, CX 1

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Pelvis and perineum