Diencephalon Flashcards

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Diencephalon

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Brain subdivision completely surrounded by cerebrum. Superior to midbrain and pituitary gland connects to it

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Diencephalon Components from Posterior to Anterior

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Epithalamus -> Thalamus -> Hypothalamus -> Third Ventricle

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Epithalamus

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Bump coming off the back of it

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Thalamus

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Bulk of Diencephalon located here

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Hypothalamus

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Located below the Thalamus

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Third Ventricle

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Space within Diencephalon

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Third Ventricle Components

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Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Epithalamus form its floor, walls, and roof
Produces CSF

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Melatonin Definition

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A homorome; Horomone is a chemical released in the blood stream and affects another organ

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Pineal Gland Function

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Produces Melatonin
Regulates circadian rhythm (24 Hour Body Clock) through release of Melatonin
Hypothalamus oversees pineal gland

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Thalamus

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Two oval masses of gray matter covered with white matter

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Thalamus Function

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Relay Point and processing center for all sensory impulses (Except for Olfaction) running to cerebrum.
Also acts as sensory information filter

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If there was no Thalamus, how would this affect the cerebrums interpretation of sensory stimuli

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Sensory Overload

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Hypothalamus Functions

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Autonomic Nervous System Control Center
Endocrine System Control Center
Body Temperature Regulation
Water and Electrolyte Balance
Regulation of Hunger/Food Intake
Regulation of Sleep-Wake Cycles
Control of Emotional Behavior
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Autonomic Nervous System Control Center

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“President”
Projects descending axons to autonomic nuclei
Influences HR, BP, Digestive Activies, and Repiration

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Endocrine System Control Center

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Endocrine System: Secretes hormones into the bloodstream

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Hypothalamus produces what horomones and secreted by what?

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Produces Oxytocin and Antidiuretic Homormone.

Secreted by Posterior Pituitary

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Oxytocin Horomone Function

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For Reproductive System

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Antidiuretic Hormone Function (ADH)

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Tells kidneys to concrete urine (reduce water content) ; secreted when you are dehydrated

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Endocrine System Control Center (2)

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Also produces hormones that regulate hormonal secretion of the anterior pituitary

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Body Temperature Regulation

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Senses temperature of blood in blood vessels traveling through hypothalamus
If temperature too high, body will release excess heat (Sweating)

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Water and Electrolyte Balance

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Examines blood in blood vessels

“Thirst Center”

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Electrolyte

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Ions or molecules that can carry electric current (Na+ or K+)

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Regulation of Hunger/Food Intake

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Hunger or Feed Center
Satiety Center
Examines blood glucose center

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Regulation of Sleep-Wake (Circadian) Cycles

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Will regulate the pineal glands secretion of melatonin.

Upon exposure to light, hypothalamus raises body temperature and tells pineal gland.

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If exposure to light affects the hypothalamus regulation of our circadian rhythm, then are there activities that we do that interfere with this regulation?
Having the light from the cell phone or TV's before bed, reduces the amount of melatonin that is produced.
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Control of Emotional Behavior
Hypothalamus located center of limbic system. Controls emotional response, pleasures, aggression, fear, rage, contentment, May expressing emotional feelings as physical changes (blushing)