Neurobiology

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Cranial nerve I

Olfactory (smell)

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Cranial nerve II

Optic (vision)

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Cranial nerve III

Oculomotor (eye muscle)

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Cranial nerve IV

Trochlear (eye muscle)

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Cranial nerve V

Trigeminal (facial sensation, chewing)

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Cranial nerve VI

Abducens (eye muscle)

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Cranial nerve VII

Facial (facial muscle)

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Cranial nerve VIII

Vestibulocochlear (hearing, balance)

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Cranial nerve IX

Glossopharyngeal (swallowing, gag reflex)

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Cranial nerve X

Vagus (heart rate, digestion)

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Cranial nerve XI

Accessory (head, neck, shoulder muscle)

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Cranial nerve XII

Hypoglossal (tongue muscle)

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Gyri

Brain bulges

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Sulci

Brain grooves

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Fissure

A large sulcus

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Longitudinal fissure (aka medial fissure)

Separates the left and right hemispheres

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Superior

Higher on the body; nearer to the top of the head

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Inferior

Lower on the body; farther from the top of the head

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Anterior

Towards the front

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Posterior

Towards the back

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Rostral

Anterior to the longitudinal axis

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Caudal

Posterior to the longitudinal axis

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Dorsal

Superior to the longitudinal axis

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Ventral

Inferior to the longitudinal axis

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Medial

Towards the midline

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Lateral

Away from the midline

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Ipsilateral

On the same side of the body

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Contralateral

On the opposite side of the body

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Hypothalamus

Sexual response, endocrine function, autonomic control (breathing, heart rate, blood pressure)

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Brain stem

Balance, breathing, heart rate, reflexes; contains the cranial nerves

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Cerebellum

Balance, coordination, proprioception, assists in other cranial functions

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Frontal lobe/limbic cortex

Inhibition, storage and processing of emotional events, social skills

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Occipital lobe

Visual processing

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Parietal lobe

Touch, location, movement, pressure, pain

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Temporal lobe

Auditory processing, language

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Amygdala

Fear response, emotion

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Hippocampus

Memory formation and storage

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Central nervous system

Brain, brain stem, spinal cord

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Peripheral nervous system

All nerves and neurons not located in the brain, brain stem, or spinal cord

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Precentral gyrus

Motor strip

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Motor strip chain

Precentral gyrus → upper motor neuron → brain stem → spinal cord → lower motor neuron → move muscle

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Postcentral gyrus

Sensory strip (homonculus); stimulations along this area correspond to sensations all over the body

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Sensation chain

Pinprick on finger → peripheral sensory nerve on finger → spinal cord → brain stem → thalamus → postcentral gyrus (“sensory strip”)

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Thalamus

Processes all sensory inputs, relays to the cortex; the “switchboard operator”

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Cerebellum neural density

Takes up 10% of the brain’s volume, but has over 50% of the neurons

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Broca’s area

Part of speech center, left frontal lobe on left inferior frontal gyrus (usually); location can be affected by hand dominance

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Wernicke’s area

Part of speech center, posterior third of upper temporal convolution

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Arcuate fasciculus

Fibers that connect Broca’s area to Wernicke’s area

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Aphasia

Disruption of speech

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Broca’s aphasia

Disruption of speech production

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Wernicke’s aphasia

Disruption of speech comprehension

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Limbic system components

Amygdala, frontal lobe, hippocampus, hypothalamus, olfactory bulb, thalamus

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Limbic system function

Controls functions necessary for survival; arousal, motivation, reactions

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Vision chain

Image presents to eye → rods/cones in retina → optic nerve, passes through optic chiasm → thalamus → primary visual cortex (VI), occipital lobe

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Auditory chain

Sound → amplification through tympanic membrane and ear bones → signal through VIII → thalamus → primary auditory cortex on superior temporal gyrus (in temporal lobe)