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What level is the posterior intermediate sulcus?
T6-T7
What are the three paired regions, or funiculi of the white matter?
lateral funiculus (between anterior lateral and posterior lateral sulci)
posterior funiculus (between posterior median and posterior lateral sulci)
anterior funiculus (between anterior median fissure and anterior lateral sulci)
What is recognized at the T1-L2/L3 level?
Intermediolateral Cell Column
What are the three main functions of the brainstem?
Relay info between the cerebrum and spinal cord
integrate information
regulate vital functions (respiration, HR, consciousness, & arousal)
What is the groove between the pons and medulla?
bulbopontine sulcus (pontomedullary junction)
List components of the ventral brainstem:
cerebral peduncles
interpeduncular fossa
basilar pons
pyramids
olives
anterior median fissure
olivary sulci (pre and post olivary)
List components of the dorsal brainstem:
colliculi & brachi
cerebellar peduncles (superior, middle, & inferior)
rhomboid fossa (hypoglossal trigo and vagal trigo within fossa)
tubercula (gracilis and cuneatus)
Cranial Nerves associated with smell:
I (olfactory)
Cranial nerves associated with vision and eye movements:
II (optic)
III (oculomotor)
IV (trochlear)
V (trigeminal)
VI (abducens)
VII (facial)
Cranial nerves associated with taste:
VII (facial)
IX (glossopharyngeal)
X (vagus)
Cranial nerves that are pure motor nerves:
III (oculomotor)
IV (trochlear)
VI (abducens)
XI (accesory)
XII (hypoglossal)
Cranial nerves that are pure sensory nerves:
I (olfactory)
II (optic)
VIII (vestibulocochlear)
Cranial nerves that are mixed- motor and sensory:
V (trigeminal)
VII (facial)
IX (glossopharyngeal)
X (vagus)
Cranial nerves with parasympathetic functions:
III (oculomotor)
VII (facial)
IX (glossopharyngeal)
X (vagus)
What are the functions of the cerebellum?
muscle tone regulation
coordinated movement
postural control
motor learning
The thalmus, hypothalmus, epithalamus and subthalmus are part of what region of the brain?
Diencephalon: which is a paired region with right and left side... Epithalamus is the only single one
The telencephalon is considered to be what:
the "brain"
Frontal lobe is what part of the brain?
Rostral to central sulcus
Parietal lobe is what part of brain?
Central sulcus to imaginary line from lateral or sylvian fissure
What is formed by imaginary line from parietooccipital sulcus and the preoccipital notch at the back of the brain?
Occipital Lobe
What is the temporal lobe formed by???
interior to lateral fissure
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Card Set
Lecture 2- test 1
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neuroscience
Updated
2011-01-11T03:20:26Z
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