Brain Overview
Brainstem/ Cerebellum
Diencephalon/Cerebrum
Cranial Nerves 1
Cranial nerves 2
100

What are the three membranes that protect the brain?

The meninges: dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.

100

What are the three main parts of the brainstem

Midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.

100

Name the 5 lobes of the Cerebrum

Frontal, Parietal, occipital, temporal, Insula

100

Motor Nerve Controlling tongue movements

Hypoglossal Nerve CNXII

100

How many pairs of Cranial nerves are there?

12

200

What is white matter composed of?

Tracts

200

Which brainstem structure contains nuclei that control heartbeat, blood pressure and breathing?

medulla oblongata

200

What is the function of the occipital lobe?

Visual awareness/processing

200

Damage to this nerve can cause blindness.

Optic nerve CN II

200

What are the three classifications for cranial nerves?

sensory, motor, mixed

300

Name the ventricles of the brain

Two lateral ventricles, third ventricle, and fourth ventricle

300

What connects the left and right cerebellar hemispheres?

The Vermis

300

Which of the three components of the Diencephalon relays signals between motor cortex, basal nuclei, and cerebellum?

Thalamus

300

What is the sensory nerve for hearing and equilibrium?

Vestibulocochlear nerve CN VIII

300

Name the mixed nerve that plays major role in cardiac, pulmonary, digestive and urinary functions

Vagus Nerve CN X

400

Which part of the brain barrier system (BBS) seals blood capillaries in brain tissue?

Blood-brain barrier (BBB)

400

What is the name of the branching fernlike pattern of white matter seen in a sagittal section of the cerebellum?

Arbor Vitae

400

Which component of the Diencephalon regulates body temperature, hunger, circadian rhythm, and memory

hypothalamus

400

Which nerve innervates the superior oblique muscle of the eye, allowing you to look downward?

Trochlear nerve CN IV

400

Damage to this nerve causes drooping eyelid and double vision

Oculomotor nerve CN III

500

What 3 purposes does cerebrospinal fluid serve

1. Buoyancy

2. Mechanical protection

3. Transport - rinses metabolic waste and transports neuroactive chemicals

500

Name a function of the cerebellum

Muscular coordination, fine motor control, muscle tone, posture, equilibrium, judging passing of time, with some involvement in emotion, spatial perception, and language

500

What are the 3 types of Tracts in Cerebral white matter?

Projection, Commissural, Association

500

Damage to this nerve causes difficulty swallowing and loss of bitter/ sour taste sensations

Glossopharyngeal nerve CN IX

500

Name the 3 branches of the Trigeminal Nerve.

Ophthalmic branch 

Maxillary branch 

Mandibular branch

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