What reflex leads to rapid blinking when the animal is approached by an object and which cranial nerves does this trigger?
What is Eye preservation/ menace reflex
Optic (II) , Abducent (VI), Facial (VII)
What are brain Gyri and Suci
Ridges and Depressions on the brain
What is the Hypothalamus and what are its functions?
Nuclei with specialized functions regarding behavior and autonomic activity (controls pituitary).
The medulla oblongata is a continuation of what, in which direction?
Cranial Spinal cord continuation
What is the ventricular system?
Circulation of cerebral spinal fluid btwn ventricles.
What reflex leads to rapid blinking after touching the cornea and which cranial nerves does this trigger.
What is Corneal Reflex
Trigeminal (V) , Facial (VII) , Abducent (VI)
What is the location and function of the frontal lobe?
Cognitive Functions - emotion, probkem solving, memory, judgement, behavior
What is the Thalmus, and what are its functions?
Relay center between cerebrum, brainstem, cerebellum, and spinal cord.
Provide a function of the midbrain and the cranial nerves involved with it.
Eye movement, visual processing, auditory processing
(CN III, IV)
where are the Right/Left Lateral ventricles?
inside right and left cerebral hemispheres.
What reflex leads to rapid blinking after touching eyelid and which cranial nerves does this trigger?
Palpebral reflex
Trigeminal (V) , Facial (VII)
What is the location and function of the parietal lobe?
Somatosensory (bodily sensation)
What is the Epithalmus, and what are its functions?
Provide a function of the Pons and the cranial nerves involved with it.
The bridge between the cerecrum and cerebellum - sensory and chewing (CN V)
Where is the Third Ventricle
Medial ventricle - surrounded by diencephalon
What is the reflex that decreases pupil diameter in response to increased light activity and what cranial nerves does this trigger?
Pupillary Light Reflex
Optic (II) , Oculomotor (III)
What is the location and function of the temporal lobe
auditory, taste, language processing
What is the Hypohysis, and what are its functions?
The pituitary gland - produces hormones (both anterior and posterior)
Provide a function of the medulla oblongata and the cranial nerves involved with it.
Major autonomic control center- coughing, sneezing, sensory and motor relay, movement coordination (VII-XII)
Where os the Fourth Ventricle?
Below cerebellum over Pons
What reflex is used to detect spinal injury with a skin twitch and which nerves does this trigger (spinal not cranial)?
Cutaneous trunci reflex
Skin mechanoreceptors signal cranially to cutaneous trunci muscle
What is the location and function of the occipital lobe
Visual proceesing
What is an EEG, and what is it used for?
Measuring brain conductivity (Action potentials) in the cerebral cortex is used to measure brain cortex function and activity.
Which part of the brainstem contains the Vagus nerve (CN X) and autonomic system control centers
Medulla Oblongata
What are the functions of the ventricular system?
buoyancy, protection, and nutrients to neurons and glial cells