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Brainstem - made of what parts? - 3
- Midbrain
- Pons
- Medulla Oblongata
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Medulla Oblongata - Primary function - 3
- Autonomic functions of:
- Cardiac
- Respiratory
- Vasomotor - BP
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Medulla Oblongata - CNs - 3
- Hypoglossal
- Vagus
- Vestibulocochlear
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Pons - Primary function - 3 + sensation of 6
- Modulating pain
- Controlling arousal
- Control of breathing
- Sensations of hearing, taste, equilibrium, eye movement, facial expressions, facial sensation
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Pons - CNs - 4
- Abducens
- Trigeminal
- Facial
- Vestibulocochlear
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Midbrain - Primary function - 6
- Vision
- Hearing
- Motor control & mm tone
- Sleep/wake
- Arousal (alertness)
- T regulation
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Frontal lobe - Primary function - 3
- Motor cortex for voluntary mm activation
- Motor aspect of speech - Language production - Broca's area
- Emotions & judgements
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Parietal lobe - Primary function - 4
- Sensory cortex:
- Touch
- Proprioception
- Pain
- Temp
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Temporal lobe - Primary function - 2
- Language comprehension - Wernecke's area
- Auditory cortex
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Occipital lobe - Primary function - 1
Visual cortex
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Cerebellum - Primary function - 3
- Coordinates voluntary movements:
- Posture
- Balance
- Coordination - accurate force, direction & sequencing
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Basal Ganglia - Primary function - 1
Control of voluntary motor movements - scale, velocity, anticipatory
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Frontal lobe - damage to it leads to what? - 3
- Nonfluent aphasia
- Apraxia - motor planning difficulties
- CONTRA paralysis/paresis
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Parietal lobe - damage to it leads to what? - 2
- Tactile agnosia
- Loss of CONTRA stimulus location & intenisty
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Temporal lobe - damage to it leads to what? - 2
- Fluent aphasia
- Hearing loss
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Occipital lobe - damage to it leads to what? - 3
- CONTRA homonymous hemianopsia
- Vision impaired
- Visual agnosia
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