CNS - subcortical structures Flashcards

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subcortical structure

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  • embedded in the white matter of the cerebral hemispheres
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Thalamus

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  • Often referred to as the “gateway to the cortex,” as input from most of our sensory systems (vision, hearing, touch, and taste) travels first to the thalamus
  • Directs sensory info the diff lobes in the cerebral cortex

DAMAGE: results in not being able to interpret sensory info and thus sensory confusion

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Basal Ganglia

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  • several large structures involved with voluntary movement that curve around the cup to the thalamus
  • receives substantial input from all areas of the cerebral cortex and from motor structures located in the brainstem -> proceeds to send info to the cortex

DAMAGE: Parkinson’s disease, OCD, ADHD (inadequate control of voluntary movement)

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Hypothalamus

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  • collection of structures involved with motivation and homeostasis or the regulation of body functions (temp, thirst, hunger etc)
  • contributes to the 4Fs (fleeing, feeding, fighting and fornification)
  • Controls the pituitary gland – connects the endocrine system with the nervous system
  • carries out tasks by directing the automatic nervous system and the endocrine system and its hormones

DAMAGE: homeostasis or the regulation of body functions lowered

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Hippocampus

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  • formation of long-term memories
  • involved in the storage and retrieval of memories located elsewhere in the brain

DAMAGE: impairments in ability to form new memories (but memories, intelligence that happens before damage will be kept intact)

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Cingulate Cortex

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  • forms a fold in tissue on the surface of each cerebral hemisphere
  • Forward 2/3 of cortex: Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) - control of automatic nervous system & plays imp role in decision making, emotion, anticipation etc
  • Remaining 1/3: Posterior Cingulate Cortex (PCC) - memory and visual processing

DAMAGE:

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Amygdala

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  • deeply embedded in temporal lobe
  • has role in identifying, remembering and responding to fear and aggression

DAMAGE: lose their fear in something

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Nucleus Accumbens

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  • imp part of the brain’s reward and pleasure circuitry
  • circuit originates in cell bodies located in the midbrain that form connections with many subcortical structures and with the nucleus accumbens
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