the cerebrum is known for being:
the largest and most superior portion of the brain
what is the midbrain function?
has reflex centers concerned with vision and hearing
where is CSF formed?
in the choroid plexus
what are the 4 E's that trigger the sympathetic system?
Emergency, excitement, embarrassment, and exercise
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what part of the brain contains the thalamus and hypothalamus?
diencephalon
what part of the brain connects the cerebrum and diencephalon with spinal cord?
brain stem
how many steps are included in the CSF process?
4 steps included
effects of the sympathetic systems
increase HR, increase BP, dilation of bronchial tubes, increase in basal metabolic rate, dilation of pupils
A patient is admitted after a stroke affecting the frontal lobe of the brain. Which function is most likely to be impaired?
A. Visual processing
B. Balance and coordination
C. Problem-solving and voluntary movement
D. Interpretation of sensory input
C. Problem-solving and voluntary movement
what are the division of the brain
midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
what does the medulla oblongata do?
it helps regulate respiration control of vitals
what does the CSF do?
it permits exchange of nutrients and wastes between blood and neurons
what system acts as a balance for the sympathetic effects after a crisis?
parasympathetic
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describe the location cerebellum
below the posterior portion of the cerebrum, "little brain"
describe the cerebrum function
its the site for conscious thought, memory, reasoning and abstract mental functions
describe the ventricle
around 4 ventricles around the brain and down the spinal cord
fight or flight response comes from
the sympathetic system
Which of the following best describes the function of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?
A. It transmits nerve impulses between the brain and spinal cord
B. It provides nutrients and removes waste through the bloodstream
C. It cushions the brain and spinal cord and maintains chemical stability
D. It carries oxygen to neurons in the brain
C. It cushions the brain and spinal cord and maintains chemical stability
what are the four divisions of the cerebral hemispheres?
frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital
what is the cerebellum function?
it coordinates voluntary muscles help maintain balance and muscle tone
which ventricle is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord?
the fourth ventricle
describe the autonomic nervous system
regulates glands, the heart muscle, smooth muscle and vessels of organs
Which physiological response is primarily mediated by the parasympathetic nervous system?
A. Increased heart rate and pupil dilation
B. Relaxation of bronchi and glucose release
C. Decreased digestion and urinary retention
D. Slowed heart rate and increased gastrointestinal activity
D. Slowed heart rate and increased gastrointestinal activity