Neuro: Lab 1 Flashcards
What structure is this?
Pyramidal & pyramidal decussation
What is the function of Pyramidal & pyramidal decussation?
The crossing of the corticospinal tract so that the brain controls the opposite side of the body.
Gray matter
-unmyelinated axons
-process information, release new information
-control movement, memory, emotions
White matter
-myelinated axons
-messages pass between different areas of gray matter within the CNS
-conduct, process, and send nerve signals up and down the spinal cord
What is the function of the Gracile fasciculus
main touch pathway: carries sensory information (fine touch, proprioception, and vibration) from the lower body (below T6)
What is the function of then Cuneate fasciculus
carries sensory information (fine touch, proprioception, and vibration) from the upper body (above T6)
Identify what spinal region is depicted
Identify the gracile fasciculus, gray matter, and white matter.
Cervical
Identify what spinal region is depicted
Identify the gracile fasciculus, gray matter, and white matter.
Thoracic
Identify what spinal region is depicted
Identify the gracile fasciculus, gray matter, and white matter.
Lumbar
Identify what spinal region is depicted
Identify the gracile fasciculus, gray matter, and white matter.
Sacral
What is the order from smallest to largest of the gray matter in the different spinal cord levels?
Thoracic, Cervical, Lumbar, Sacral
Why does the cervical, lumbar, and sacral have the largest amounts of grey matter?
They have more motor neuronal cell bodies in their ventral horn in order to innervate the upper and lower limbs.
What is the function of the spinal cord?
pathway for messages sent
by the brain to the body and
from the body to the brain.
What structure is this?
uncus
gracile nucleus
-dorsal column nuclei
-sensation of fine touch and proprioception of the lower body
cuneate nucleus
carries infö from the upper body and upper limbs
Is this the inferior or superior part of the medulla? How do you know?
Inferior medulla
- presence of cuneate and gracile nucleus along with the pyramidal decussation
Label the identified lobes of the brain
What is the main function of the frontal lobe?
*Higher cognitive functions - decision-making, problem-solving, planning
Motor control - contains the primary motor cortex (voluntary movement)
Social behavior, emotions and personality
What is the main function of the parietal lobe?
Sensory integration (touch, pain, temperature), and also spatial and body awareness
Helps you interact and navigate the world around you
What is the main function of the occipital lobe?
Visual processing and interpretation -color, form and motion
What is the main function of the temporal lobe?
Auditory processing (primary auditory cortex), some vestibular, memory
what is the function of the Inferior olivary nucleus?
Coordinates signal from the spinal cord to the cerebellum to regulate motor coordination and learning
what is the function of the Corticospinal tract?
collection of axons that carry movement-related information from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord; part of the descending spinal tract system that originate from the cortex or brainstem