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100
Brain stem (Pons)
Respiratory Center, Eye movement( pinpoint pupils)
100
Posterior Hypothalamus
Sympathetic activity (flight or flight) stress response
100
Left side of the Temporal lobe is responsible for?
Verbal Memory (words/names)
100
Dorsal Horn
BACK, carry sensory info from body to spinal cord of brain, INcoming infor
100
Im already over this
7 days.
200
What is the ventricular system?
Hollow fluid filler cavities that contain choroid plexus, allows CSF to flow
200
Right lobe of Temporal lobe is responsible for?
Visual Memory (pictures/faces)
200
Dorsal root ganglion
cell bodies, sensory
200
What does the Central Sulcus do?
Separates the parietal and front lobe (separates primary motor cortex from primary somatosensory cortex)
200
Anterior Hypothalamus
Parasympathetic activity
300
Precental Gyrus what is it responsible for?
Motor function
300
Lateral Ventricle
Biggest; Protects brain against trauma, located in Cerebrum; one on each side that connect/flow into the third ventricle
300
Post-central Gyrus, what is it responsible for?
Somatosensory(pain,touch,pressure)
300
Basal Ganglia
Motor Function. Processing link between thalamus and motor cortex(coordinates fine motions)
300
Damage to the thalamus would result in?
Altered level of consciousness
400
Thalamus
Gateway to Cortex, sensory function, relay station, Pain sensation, attention, alertness, memory
400
Hypothalamus; what is it responsible for?
Master Control of Autonomic system: endocrine function>regulates pituitary.......Controls behavior> hunger, thirst, sleep, sexual response......Regulates body temp, blood pressure, emotions and hormone secretions
400
Brain stem(Mid Brain)
Nerve pathway of cerebral hemispheres, auditory and visual reflex centers, eye movement(controls pupils>dilation)
400
Damage to the Basal Ganglia will result in?
Movement disorders, tremors at rest, abnormal increase in muscle tone, trouble initiating movement (Parkinsons and turretts)
400
Hippocampus
Long-term memory (Alzheimers, amnesia)
500
Cerebellum
Coordination and movement(balance)
500
Damage to the Medulla Oblongata would result in:
Abnormal breathing, hiccups, absent cough, inability to control movement
500
Ventral Horn
Front, outgoing motor info
500
Damage to Cerebellum would cause?
Problems with muscle contraction, impairs ability to walk, talk, eat and perform self-care acts
500
Brain stem(Medulla Oblongata)
Crossing of motor tracts,Control cough, gag, swallowing, vomiting, controls nerves for muscular control of blood vessel walls
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