Final Exam Random Flashcards

1
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Make up the neostriatum:

A

Caudate Nucleus

Putamen Nucleus

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2
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Make up the Corpus striatum:

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Caudate nucleus
Putamen nucleus
Globus pallidus or paleostriatum

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3
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Make up the Basal Ganglia:

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Caudate Nucleus
Putamen nucleus
Globus pallidus
Amygdaloid complex or archistriatum

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4
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Putamen & globus pallidus together are called the:

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Lenticular (lentiform) nucleus

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5
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Striatal lesions normally lead to:

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Dyskinesia (muscle tone disturbances)

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Results in a brisk series of graceful involuntary movements of extremities, facial muscles, tongue

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Huntington’s Chorea

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7
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The corpus striatum begins to deteriorate. Its seems to be a genetic deficiency of GABA

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Huntington’s chorea

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Violent movement, occurring from lesions to the globus pallidus

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Ballism or hemiballism

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9
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  • Parts include a head, body, tail

- Has both afferent & efferent fibers

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Caudate Nucleus

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AFFERENT (of the Caudate) fibers synapse in the:

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ALL lobes of the cortex, the thalamus, substantia nigra, & putamen

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EFFERENT (of the caudate & putamen nuclei) output fibers extend to the:

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Putamen, globus pallidus, substantia nigra & the thalamus

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12
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  • Most lateral of the corpus striatal nuclei

- Contains Afferent & efferent fibers also

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Putamen nucleus

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13
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AFFERENT fibers (of the putamen) synapse in the:

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  • ALL lobes of the cortex, the thalamus, substantia nigra, & putamen
  • Find an abundance of “dopamine”
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14
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  • Part of the lenticular nucleus along w/ putamen
  • A medial medullary lamina separates it into medial & lateral segments
  • Also contains Afferent & Efferent fibers
A

Globus Pallidus

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15
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AFFERENT fibers (often called pallidal fibers) from the globus pallidus includes axons from the:

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Caudate nucleus
Putamen Nucleus
Subthalamic nucleus

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16
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EFFERNT fiber of the globus pallidus (often called pallidalfugal fibers)

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They represent the primary efferent outflow from the corpus striatum. Most go to the anterior aspect of the thalamus

17
Q

Amygdala plays a role with?

A

Memory of emotional reactions

18
Q

What is the name given to the collective white matter of the telencephalon?

A

Centrum Semiovale

19
Q

Fiber types in the white matter:

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Projection axons
Commissural axons
Association axon bundles

20
Q
  • Afferent & efferent fibers

- Most travel in the corona radiate & internal capsule

A

Projection axons

21
Q

Apart of the commissural axons

A

Corpus callosum

22
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  • Only found in placental mammals

- Parts include splenium, body, genu, rostrum, forceps anticus, forceps posticus & tapetum

A

Corpus callosum

23
Q

Lesions & surgery on the corpus callosum can lead to:

A

Alien hand syndrome - you have no control over your non dominate hand

24
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  • Most abundant part of the white matter

- Contains both Short & long fibers

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Association axon bundles

25
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Connect adjacent or near gyri - just inward from the gray cortex

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Short fibers from the association axon bundles

26
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Connect distal parts of the same hemisphere

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Long fibers of the association axon bundles