support neuroplasticity and neural immunity
glial cells
where do genetic changes occur in the neuron
cell body
lateral longitudinal fissure inferiorly
what is the boundary for the temporal lobe
no arm swing and exhausting for patient
hemiplegic gait
includes the pons and cerebellum
what is included in the metencephalon?
lipid material covering most axons for insulation and propigation
myelin
where do myelin changes occur in the neuron
in the neurites
under the temporal lobe
what are the boundaries for the limbic and insula lobes
cerebellum lesion caused
apraxic (cerebellar) gait
thalamus and hypothalamus
what is included in the Diencephalon?
happens because of myelin
propagation
where do action potential changes occur in the neuron?
double membrane
imaginary line anteriorly to posteriorly
what is the boundary for the occipital lobe
toxic effects or degenerative on the CNS
what leads to a staggering gait
last part of the brainstem
what is included in the myelecephalon (medulla oblongata)
seperated by the 4th ventricle
metencephalon
carry information from one group of neurons to another
internueron
central sulcus anteriorly to posteriorly with imaginary line
festination
pons, medulla, oblongata (midbrain)
what is included in the mesencephalon?
cerebrospinal fluid is produced by the
choroid plexus
act as macrophages
microglia
what is the boundary for the frontal lobe?
posterior column lesion will lead to what kind of gait
ataxic
center for highest function. basal ganglia and cerebral hemispheres
what is included in the telencephalon