(In Roman Numerals) This cranial nerve is responsible for sight
CN II - Optic Nerve
Sex, fear, and aggression
Amygdala
Where the spinal cord ends
L1/L2
The Nervous System initially divides into the
CNS - Central Nervous System
PNS - Peripheral Nervous System
Produces CSF
Ependymal Cells
(In Roman Numerals) This cranial nerve is split into 3 branches
BONUS 100: Name the foramen each branch goes through
CN V - Trigeminal Nerve
Termed the brain's "relay center"
Thalamus
The ventral side of the spinal cord is responsible for what?
Sending motor information
The CNS consists of
The brain and spinal cord
Name the 2 types of cells of the PNS
Satellite Cells
Schwann Cells
(In Roman Numerals) This cranial nerve is responsible for lateral ABduction of the eye
CN VI - Abducens
One of it's primary functions is satiety
BONUS 100: List 4 types of satiety
Hypothalamus
Balance and Coordination
Cerebellum
The PNS further divides into...
ANS - Autonomic Nervous System
SNS - Somatic Nervous System
This cell helps maintain the blood-brain barrier (BBB)
Astrocytes
What is the name of CN IX and what are it's functions
Cranial Nerve 9 - Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Modality: Both sensory and motor
Sensory: Taste in the back 1/3 of the tongue
Motor: Swallowing
********Shaped like a pinecone, produces melatonin
Pineal Body/Gland
3 Locations of CSF in the CNS
Central Canal of the spinal cord
Ventricles of the brain
Subarachnoid space (brain and spinal cord)
The ANS further divides into
Sympathetic Nervous System (Fight or Flight)
Parasympathetic Nervous System (Rest & Digest)
This cell myelinates axons in the CNS
Oligodendrocytes
(In Roman Numerals) These 2 cranial nerves are the main 2 responsible for taste
CN VII - Facial Nerve (front 2/3)
CN IX - Glossopharyngeal Nerve (back 1/3)
This cortex could be found in the Precentral Gyrus
Regulates BP, HR, RR, and swallowing
Medulla Oblongata
Activation of this division of the ANS would increase digestive functions
Parasympathetic NS (Rest and Digest)
Phagocytosis
Microglia
(In Roman Numerals) The parasympathetic nervous system is associated with these 4 cranial nerves
CN III - Oculomotor Nerve
CN VII - Facial Nerve
CN IX - Glossopharyngeal Nerve
CN X - Vagus Nerve
Someone with Broca's aphasia would have difficulty with what (speaking/thinking)
Speaking
*********If you poke through the 3rd ventricle, you'll find yourself in what
Thalamus/Hypothalamus/Thalamic Nuclei
Activation of this division of the ANS would result in pupil dilation
Sympathetic (Fight or Flight)
- Need to see more of surroundings, maximum visual information
Really Tired Drink Coffee Now stands for what
Divisions of the Brachial Plexus
R - Roots
T - Trunks
D - Divisions
C - Cords
N - Peripheral Nerves
(In Roman Numerals) The 3 cranial nerves that go through the Jugular Foramen
CN IX - Glossopharyngeal
CN X - Vagus
CN XI - Accessory Spinal
The "emotional cortex" of the brain
Cingulate Gyrus
**********The place where the dorsal and ventral roots join to form the spinal nerves
IVF - Intervertebral Foramen
Activation of this division of the ANS would result in artery constriction
Sympathetic (Fight or Flight)
- Less blood flow to limbs, keeps blood in core
Denticulate Ligaments of the spinal cord are what type of mater
Pia Mater
Each cranial nerve modality from I-XII
(S/M/B)
I - S
II - S
III - M
IV - M
V - B
VI - M
VII - B
VIII - S
IX - B
X - B
XI - M
XII - M
Circadian Rhythms, Internal Clock, Located in Hypothalamus
SCN - Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
Only in the spinal cord, this is the name of the space directly superficial to the dura mater
Epidural Space
Epi (superficial) + Dura (dura mater)
= superficial to the dura mater
The apneustic center is located in the
Pons
This mater is continuous with the epineurium
Dura Mater