Nervous Tissue
Brain
Spinal cord
Cranial Nerves
Pathways
100

- Gather information from stimuli by sensory receptors
- Process the information
- Produce a response by activating effects organs such as muscles or glands

Nervous System Functions

100

Area of the brain responsible for all voluntary activities of the body

Cerebrum

100

- The three protective membranes that surround the brain & spinal cord
- Protected by verterbral column & CSF

Meninges
100


- Carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain (optic)
- Sensory

CN II

100

The functionally distinct regions of white matter in spinal cord, each contain multiple tracts

Funiculi

200

Transmits impulses from sense organs to the central nervous system
- Somatic sensory
- Visceral sensory
- Special sensory

Sensory Division

200

The brain's sensory control center, located on top of the brainstem; it directs messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla

Thalamus

200

The portion of the spinal column consisting of the first seven vertebrae that lie in the neck

Cervical Spine

200

- Trigeminal nerve
- Both

CN V

200


Ventral Funiculus

300

Transmits impulses from the CNS to effector organs
- Somatic motor
- Visceral (Autonomic) motor

Motor Division

300

The dura mater extension that separates the two cerebral hemispheres

Falx Cerebri 

300

The branch of spinal nerve that supplies nerves to muscle of the back and the skin
- Motor: Deep back & skin
- Sensory: Skin over vertebral column

Dorsal Rami

300

- Hypoglossal nerve
- Motor

CN XII

300

Carries information on fine touch, pressure, conscious proprioception (medial lemniscal)

Posterior Funiculus

400

- Star shaped, most abundant

- Radiating ends attach to axons and capillaries

- Regulate blood flow in active brain regions

- Regulate NTX level

- CNS Neuroglia

Astrocytes

400

CSF Circulation

Returned to blood by arachnoid granulations (villi) projecting into the dural sinuses from subarachnoid space
1. Lateral ventricles
2. Interventricular forameN
3. 3rd ventricle
4. Cerebral aqueduct
5. 4th ventricle
6. Apertures
7. Subarachnoid space
8. Arachnoid granulations
9. Dural sinuses

400

- Motor & sensory to lower extremities
- L1-S4

Lumbosacral Plexus

400

- Glossopharyngeal
- Both

CN IX

400

Control precise, skilled voluntary movement (skeletal muscle)

Corticospinal Tract

500

- Reflex arc that includes one or more interneurons
- More common
- A three neuron reflex

Polysynaptic Withdrawal Reflex

500

Space in the meninges beneath the arachnoid membrane and above the pia mater that contains the cerebrospinal fluid

Subarachnoid Space

500

The four vertebrae fused together to form the tailbone


Coccyx

500

- Facial nerve
- Both

CN VII

500

- Proprioception from limbs and trunk
- Cerebellum uses info to coordinate ipsilateral movement
- Cell body in dorsal root ganglia (primary) - Cell body in dorsal horn (secondary)
- Axons ascend in lateral funiculus
- No tertiary neuron

Spinocerebellar Pathway