Lab 5: Nervous System Flashcards
How does CSF protect the CNS?
Shock absorption
Supports weight of brain
Nourishes and removes waste
Intercranial pressure buffer
What are the components of the anatomical region called the cerebral hemisphere?
Cerebrum
Cerebral cortex
Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe
Parietal lobe
Frontal lobe
What are teh 4 main anatomical regions of the brain?
Cerebral hemispheres
Diencephalon
Brain stem
Cerebellum
Cerebrum: location and function.
Largest part of brain (helmet)
Higher mental functions including memory and reason
What and where is the longitudinal fissure?
Sulcus that runs from front to back, dividing the brain into right and left hemispheres
End before cerebellum
What are sulci?
Grooves, valleys, wrinkles, deep
What are gyri?
Bumps, opposite of sulcus
What kind of matter is in the cerebral cortex?
Grey
White in inner layer
Where is the cerebral cortex?
Outer layer of cerebrum
What’s a fun fact about the integration of sensory information in teh cerebrum?
Contralateral, opposite side
What does gray matter include?
Neuroglial cells, cell bodies, unmyelinated axons
What does white matter include?
Myelinated axons
Main function of white matter?
Communication between areas of brain and spinal cord
What and where is the corpus callosum?
Band of white matter that connects the two cerebral hemispheres
What does teh central sulcus do?
Divides the frontal and parietal lobes
What are the 4 regions of teh cerebral hemisphere?
Frontal
Parietal
Temporal
Occipital
What does the lateral sulcus do?
Divide frontal and temporal lobes
Function of the temporal lobe?
Receives and integrates auditory and vestibular (balance) sensory information
What cortex does the temporal lobe contain?
Primary auditory cortex
Function for the occipital lobe?
Allow for visual interpretation
What cortex does the occipital lobe contain?
Primary visual reception area
Function of the parietal lobe?
Mediates ability to sense the position in space (spatial awareness, touch)
What cortex does the parietal lobe contain? Function?
Primary somatosensory cortex
Detecting sensation through skin and muscles
Function of the frontal lobe?
Higher cognitive functions like behaviour and emotions as other functions like:
Planning, organizing, personality, that vibe