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Neural pathways that transmit sensory information toward the CNS are
efferent/motor
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The meninges are a protective system of issue and fluid surrounding what?
brain and spinal cord
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The Central Nervous System is comprised of
Brain and spinal cord
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The midbrain, pons, and medulla are components of the
brainstem
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Wernicke's area is located in which lobe?
temporal
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The frontal lobe is primarily responsible for what skill set?
executive functioning
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The sensory cortex is found on the postcentral gyrus located in which lobe?
parietal
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The peripheral nervous system is comprosed of what?
cranial nerves and spinal nerves
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cranial nerve origins are within the
brainstem
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the spinal cord is a continuation of the brainstem and contains the cell bodies for ______ pairs of spinal nerves?
31
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What structure is first to respond to an emotional event?
amygdala
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What was the origin (etiology) of Marvin's disorder?
stroke
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What are some changes in Marvin's personality that are evident because of his disorder?
he hasn't been able to work and cannot make important decisions
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"For Marvin, memories are bereft of _______."
feeling
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Emotions have specific neural circuitry.
true
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Emotions have a purpose, which are life-saving at times.
true
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What was the origin (etiology) of Johnny's disorder?
car accident
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In PTSD, ________is ________ by emotion.
thinking, hyjacked
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What part of the brain mediates the fear response of the amygdala?
frontal cortex
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What chemical initiates the "fight of flight" response?
adernaline
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What was the origin (etiology) of Lauren's disorder?
severe depression
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The prefrontal cortex is _____________ in depression
dull & silent
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The emotional brain stops sending signals the prefrontal cortex during periods of chronic depression
False
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There are critical periods during childhood where the brain is remarkably plastic.
true
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Brain cells are called _____ their connections are called __________ and the chemicals they produce are called ________.
neurons, synapse, neurotransmitters.
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trigeminal (V)
function:
- touch, pressure, pain, proprioception, temperature from facial nerves
- mastication
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Facial (VII)
- motor for face
- controls facial expression
- helps move larynx up and back
- 2/3 taste of tongue
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Bell's Palsy
viral disease
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Glossopharyngeal IX
- external ear
- posterior 1/3 tongue
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Vagus X
- left, descends into the chest under aorta into larynx
- right, chest to subclavian artery before ascending
- phonation/swallowing
- /a/ test gag reflex
- taste buds around epiglottis
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Hypoglossal XII
- motor nerve
- shortening, narrowing, elongating, and flattening of tongue
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PNS=
cranial, spinal cord
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Lobes and their function
frontal-motor, Broca's area
parietal-sensory area, somatic sensory area
occipital-visual
temporal-auditory, Wernicke's
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cranial nerves
trigeminal V, Facial VII, Vestibulocochlear VIII, Glossopharyngeal IX, Vagus X, Hypoglossal XII
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circle of Willis
the arteries that supply the brain are patterned in roughly circular fashion
internal carotid/vertebral
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Nervous System
controller of movement, speech, respiration, phonation, artic. & swallowing
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brain
- weighs 1400 grams= 3 lbs
- neurons/ glial cells (connective) (reproduce unlike neurons)
- nourish gray matter (neurons) and remove waste
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dura meter
attached to skull
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cranial nerves orginates in
brainstem
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hemispheres are not mirror images of each other
true
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dura meter
outermost meningeal layer
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cerebral spinal fluid
- prevent infection
- prevents the brain from crushing nerve roots and blood vessels into the skull
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sulci
deeper grooves called fissures
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amygdala
emotions to events and behaviors
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Choroid plexus fluid cells
manufacture cerebrospinal fluid, which travels around the brain and spinal cord and eventually drains into the veins.
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corpus callosum
major pathway linking the two hemispheres of the brain
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cerebrum
longitudinal fissure, central sulcus, lateral sulcus
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middle cerebral artery
- supplies blood to cerebrum
- not part of the Circle of Willis
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decussation
crossing of motor fibers that pass from the brain the medulla and so on
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cerebrospinal fluid
- between arachnoid mater/pia meter
- acts as cushion for the skull
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pons
- brain stem
- in front cerebellum
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thalamus
- sensation
- motor
- sleep/alert
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thalamus
process/transmit info to and from cotrical locations
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midbrain
flow/direction of info
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