Topography of the brain - physiology Flashcards

1
Q

4 topographical features of the brain

A

Brainstem
Cerebellum
Diencephalon
Cerebral hemispheres

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2
Q

All CNs emerge from the brainstem apart form which 2

A

CN I & II

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3
Q

Medulla is divided in 2 regions: + what distinguishes between the 2

A

open and closed medulla

4th ventricle is surrounded by the medulla (closed medulla) or not (open medulla)

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4
Q

White matter of the medulla is made up of (4)

A

pyramidal tract
medial lemniscus
inferior cerebellar peduncle
other tracts

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5
Q

Grey matter of medulla made up of (4)

A

CN nucleii
Inferior olivary nucleus
Nuclei of reticular formation
Sensory nuclei (gracile and cuneate)

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6
Q

Midbrain contains what grey matter (3)

-one of these is part of basal ganglia

A

Periaqueductal grey matter
Nuclei of CN III & IV
Substantia nigra

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7
Q

White matter of pons made up of (3)

A
Middle cerebellar peduncle
Medial lemniscus (sensory)
Pyramidal tract (motor)
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8
Q

Grey matter of pons made up of (3)

A

CN nuclei
Pontine nuclei
Nuclei of reticular formation

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9
Q

Each hemisphere of the cerebellum consists of 3 lobes:

A

Anterior
Posterior
Flocculonodular

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10
Q

Surface of cerebellum has folds like brain surface called… (2)

A

sulci

folia (instead of gyri)

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11
Q

White matter of cerebellum made up of (2)

A

Arbor vitae

Cerebellar peduncles

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12
Q

Grey matter of cerebellum made up of (2)

A

Cerebral cortex on the surface of it

Deep nuclei

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13
Q

Cerebellar hemispheres control ipsilateral or contralateral side of body

A

ipsilateral

unlike cerebral hemispheres

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14
Q

Cerebellum sends its processed info to the cerebral cortex via what white matter structure

A

Superior cerebellar peduncle

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15
Q

Diencephalon consists of what 4 things

A

thalamus,
hypothalamus (and pituitary stalk),
epithalamus (pineal gland),
subthalamus

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16
Q

Diencephalon is mainly white or grey matter

A

Grey

17
Q

What component makes up most of the diencephalon

A

Thalamus

18
Q

The thalamus contains groups of nuclei (anterior, medial & lateral) - which one of these groups is the sensory relay station

A

Lateral group (processes sensory info entering the cerebral hemispheres)

19
Q

Hypothalamus lies above or below thalamus + what is the groove that separates it

A

below

hypothalamic sulcus

20
Q

Hypothalamus is the main … … …

A

visceral control centre

21
Q

Name some functions of the hypothalamus

A
Body temperature regulation
Regulation of food intake
Regulation of water balance & thirst
Regulation of sleep-wake cycle
Control of endocrine system
22
Q

Surface features of the medulla (5)

A
Anterior median fissure/groove
Pyramids & their decussation
Olives (lateral to pyramids)
Inferior cerebellar peduncle
CN IX, X, XI, XII
23
Q

Surface features of the midbrain (5)

A
Cerebral peduncle
Superior cerebellar peduncle
Superior colliculi
Inferior colliculi
CN III & IV
24
Q

Which CN is the only one to emerge from the posterior brainstem

A

CN IV

25
Q

Surface features of the pons (2)

A

Middle cerebellar peduncle

CN V

26
Q

2 paired arteries supplying the brain (that give important branches)

A

R + L ICA

R + L vertebral arteries

27
Q

How do the vertebral arteries enter the cranial cavity

A

Pass through foramen transversarium then enter cranial cavity through foramen magnum

28
Q

ACA is a branch of

A

ICA

29
Q

ACA supplies what surface of the cerebral hemispheres

A

Medial

- but not the occipital lobes

30
Q

MCA supples what surface of the cerebral hemispheres

A

Lateral

31
Q

PCA supples what parts of the cerebral hemispheres

A

Posterior and inferior