Brainstem and Cerebellum Flashcards
(44 cards)
Parts of Brainstem
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla Oblongata
Brainstem Function
Relay center for sensory input and motor output
Also responsible for many basic reflex actions such as vomiting, breathing, HR
Cerebellum Function
Like a small light bulb; high motor and sensory functions
Pyramids
Bilateral ridges on anterior side. Contains motor axons and most of these axons decussate (cross). Each side of brain controls opposite side of body
Autonomic Nervous System Centers (ANSC)
Cardiac Center
Vasomotor Center
Respiratory Center
Cardiac Center
Regulates heart rate
Vasomotor Center
Constricts and dilates arterioles
Respiratory Center
Regulates breathing rate
Medulla Oblongata Location
Becomes apart of the fourth ventricle
Pons
Chiefly composed of groups of axons (nerve fiber tracts)
Contains Respiratory Center and is also the Superior Part of Fourth Ventricle
Midbrain
Superior Part of Brainstem
Midbrain Components
Tectal Plate
Cerebral Penduncles
Cerebral Aqueduct
Tectal Plate
On posteior side of midbrain
Divided into superior and inferior calliculi. Relay stations in the processing pathway of visual and auditory sensations
Superior Colliculi
(2) Visual Reflex Centers.
Coordinates head and body movement to sudden image
Inferior Collicul
(2) Auditory Reflex Centers
Coordinate head and eye movement to sudden sound
Cerebral Peduncles
Groups of axons (nerve fiber tracts) on anterior side of midbrain
Conduct nerve impulses between cerebrum and brainstem
Cerebral Aqueduct
Connects fourth ventricle to third ventricle. Partly in pons and medulla obiongata.
Cerebellum
Right and left cerebellar hemispheres
Cerebellar Peduncles Components
Inferior Cerebellar Peduncles
Middle Cerebellar Peduncles
Superior Cerebellar Peduncles
Cerebellar Peduncles Functions
Coordinate and fine tunes skeletal muscle movement.
Cerebellum makes movement pretty, cerebellum initiates movement
Maintains balance and posture
Inferior Cerebellar Peduncles
Connects medulla oblongata to cerebellum
Middle Cerebellar Peduncles
Connects pons to cerebellum
Superior Cerebellar Peduncles
Connects midbrain to cerebellum
Layers in Brain from Deepest to Superficial
Pia Mater -> Arachnoid Mater -> Dura Mater