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brainstem, diencephalon, cerebellum, cerebrum

what regions does a structural examination of the brain reveal?

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brainstem

which part of the brain is partially hidden from a lateral view?

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diencephalon

which part of the brain is completely hidden from a lateral view?

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midbrain, pons, medulla

what can the brainstem be subdivided into?

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forebrain (prosencephalon), midbrain (mesencephalon), and hindbrain (rhombencephalon)

what are the regions of the brain when subdivided based on embryological origins?

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Prosencephalon

what is the name for the forebrain?

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mesencephalon

what is the name for the midbrain?

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rhombencephalon

what is the name of the hindbrain?

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five

commonly, the brain is divided into how many parts based on embryological development?

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telencephalon, diencephalon, mesencephalon, metencephalon, myelencephalon

what are the common divisions of the brain based on embryological development?

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cerebrum (t)

what is the telencephalon?

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thalamus structures (dorsal thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, subthalamus)

what is the diencephalon?

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pons and cerebellum

what is the metencephalon?

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medulla oblongata (m)

what is the myelencephalon?

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medulla oblongata

what is the oldest, most primitive part of the brain?

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telencephalon and diencephalon

the prosencephalon (forebrain) consists of what divisions of the brain?

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metencephalon and myelencephalon

the rhombencephalon (hindbrain) consists of what divisions of the brain?

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cerebral cortex, basal nuclei, hippocampus, olfactory bulb, basal forebrain

what are the adult brain derivatives of the telencephalon?

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foramen magnum

what does the medulla oblongata lie partially below the level of?

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lowest part of the brainstem that serves as relay station between the spinal cord and pons

what is the medulla oblongata?

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pyramids and olives

what can be seen on medulla oblongata anteriorly?

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descending motor tracts (upper motor neurons)

what do the pyramids of the medulla oblongata contain?

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motor learning

what are the olives of the medulla oblongata involved in?

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how many cranial nerves emanate from the medulla and its borders?

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vital body functions like respiratory rate, heart rate, vasomotor tone, coughing reflex

what is the medulla responsible for maintaining?

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no, it modulates it

does the medulla oblongata set the heart rate?

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floor of the 4th ventricle

the medulla oblongata contains the inferior part of the...

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middle portion of brainstem between the midbrain and medulla oblongata

what is the pons?

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vertically oriented motor fibers (upper motor fibers) coursing from midbrain towards spinal cord and transverse nerve fibers carrying information to and from the cerebellum

what does the basilar pons contain?

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assists in regulating REM sleep and coordinates respiratory rate and depth with the medulla

what is the function of the posterior portion of the pons?

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superior part of the floor of the 4th ventricle

what is formed by the pons?

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most superior portion of the brainstem that surrounds the cerebral aqueduct

what is the midbrain?

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tegmentum (midbrain)

what is located anterior to the cerebral aqueduct?

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nuclei for cranial nerves III and IV and reticular system which regulates consciousness

what does the tegmentum of midbrain contain?

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substantia nigra

what is the tegmentum of the midbrain bounded anteriorly by?

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dopamine

what do the substantia nigra neurons of the midbrain produce?

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large tracts of descending motor fibers from cerebral cortex

what are the cerebral peduncles (midbrain)?

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corpora quadrigemina of midbrain

what is located posterior to cerebral aqueduct?

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superior colliculi and inferior colliculi

what does the corpora quadrigemina of the midbrain consist of?

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visual system reflexes

what does the superior colliculi of corpora quadrigemina integrate?

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auditory system function

what does the inferior colliculi of corpora quadrigemina integrate?

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Parkinson's disease

in what condition is reduced substantia nigra visible in?

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posterior to pons and medulla oblongata

where is the cerebellum located?

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cerebellar peduncles

what does the cerebellum receive fibers from all three portions of the brainstem via?

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vermis

the cerebellum consists of two lobes or hemispheres that are united by what?

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folia

each lobe of cerebellum is covered by fine ridges called what?

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arbor vitae

when the cerebellum is cut in a sagittal section, the patterning of the white matter resembles a cedar leaf and is called the...

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midbrain and cerebellum

what does the superior cerebellar peduncle connect?

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pons and cerebellum

what does the middle cerebellar peduncle connect?

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medulla oblongata and cerebellum

what does the inferior cerebellar peduncle connect?

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refining motor control and coordination, balance and posture

historically, what was the cerebellum only believed to be associated with?

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visual and auditory inputs with proprioceptive information

what does the cerebellum integrate?

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language, cognitive tasks, and addiction

what does current research indicate that the cerebellum plays a role in...

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cerebellar ataxia, dysmetria, nystagmus, and dysdiadochokinesia

what symptoms may result from cerebellar lesions?

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cerebellar ataxia

what is widened gait with poor central posture?

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inability to perform rapid, alternating motions

what is dysdiadochokinesia?

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dorsal thalamus

what is the thalamus aka?

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large ovoid mass of gray matter situated deep within forebrain

what is the thalamus?

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third ventricle

what are the two thalami separated by?

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band of CT called interthalamic adhesion or massa intermedia

what joins the two thalami?

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thalamus

what is the largest part of diencephalon and is a collection of nuclei with distinct functions?

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relays all sensory information except for olfaction up to the cortex

what is the function of the thalamus?

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up to 90%

what percentage of all sensory information does the thalamus filter out so that we are not overwhelmed/distracted by irrelevant sensory input?

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anterior and inferior to the thalamus

where is the hypothalamus located?

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floor and lateral walls of the third ventricle

what does the hypothalamus form?

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pituitary gland via infundibulum

what is the hypothalamus connected to?

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-acting as control center for ANS

-thermoregulation

-regulating circadian rhythm

-controlling the secretion of pituitary hormones

-regulating osmolality, thirst, and hunger

-assisting in formation of new memories

list functions of hypothalamus

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ADH and oxytocin

what hormones are produced in the hypothalamus?

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maintain homeostasis using autonomic reflexes, endocrine stimulation, and somatic nervous system

what is the primary function of the hypothalamus?

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limbic system

the hypothalamus is a component of what system?

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emotional responses and memory formation

the hypothalamus is a component of the limbic system and is involved in...

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pleasure and pain, sexual satisfaction, emotional situations, anger and aggression

what kind of emotional responses can the hypothalamus be involved with?

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stria medullaris, habenula, habenular commissure, pineal gland

what does the epithalamus include?

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link components of limbic system in forebrain to those in midbrain

what does the epithalamus and its components do?

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antioxidant, influences regulation of circadian rhythm

describe characteristics of melatonin

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ventral thalamus or prethalamus

what is the subthalamus aka?

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collection of nuclei located anterior to thalamus and lateral to hypothalamus

what is the subthalamus?

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substantia nigra and basal nucleus

what are some of the nuclei of the subthalamus connected to?

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regulating skeletal muscle contractions

some of the nuclei of the subthalamus assist in...

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cognitive abilities

what is the cerebrum responsible for?

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cerebrum

what is the most recent evolutionary addition to the nervous system?

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longitudinal fissure

the two cerebral hemispheres of the cerebrum are separated by a deep groove called the...

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corpus callosum and 3 smaller commissures

what are the two cerebral hemispheres connected to one another by?

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four

each cerebral hemisphere consists of how many visible lobes?

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five (one is hidden)

each cerebral hemisphere consists of how many total lobes?

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frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, insula

what are the five lobes of the cerebrum?

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transverse fissure

what separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum?

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gyri (sing. gyrus)

the surface of the cerebrum has ridges or folds called ___ that increase the surface area

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sulci (sing. sulcus)

between the gyri of the cerebrum are grooves called...

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separation between frontal and parietal lobes

what does the central sulcus of the cerebrum denote?

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temporal lobe from frontal and parietal lobes

what does the lateral sulcus of the cerebrum denote the separation between?

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parietal from occipital lobes

what does the parieto-occipital sulcus denote the separation between?

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parieto-occipital sulcus

what sulcus is only seen in the midsagittal groove?

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gray matter and white matter

what is the entire cerebrum composed of?

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unmyelinated structures such as cell somas, synapses, and dendrites

what is gray matter composed of?

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gray matter

what forms a thin layer covering the surface of the cerebrum called the cortex?

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large nuclei

gray matter is found in some ___ within the substance of the cerebrum

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6 layers thick

the cortex is usually how many layers thick?

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1.5-4.5 mm

the cortex is approximately ___ thick

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cognition, memory

what is the cortex responsible for?