General Anatomy
Brain + Structures
Neuroembryology
Spinal Nerves
Clinical/Pathology
100

What are the 2 main divisions of the nervous system? What is in both?

CNS - brain and spinal cord

PNS - cranial and spinal nerves

100

What dural fold covers the sella turcica and what lies inferior to it?

Diaphragma sellae

100

What vitamin should pregnant women be taking to help promote proper development of the embryo?

Folic acid

100

Nerves going towards the CNS are classified as afferent/efferent?

Afferent

100

What would an infection of the meninges be diagnosed as?

Meningitis

200

What division of the nervous system has 2 neurons(pre/post ganglionic neurons) going to their effector

Autonomic Nervous System

200

Name the 3 fissures and 1 sulcus. What does each divide?

Longitudinal/Sagittal - left and right cerebral hemispheres

Transverse: Parietal and occipital lobes

Lateral: Temporal lobe from the rest of the cerebrum

Central Sulcus: Pre/post-central sulcus (frontal and parietal lobes)

200

At 3 weeks gestation, what three structures have formed? What are their common names?

Prosencephalon(forebrain), Mesencephalon(midbrain), Rhombencephalon(hindbrain)

200

What is the white matter of the spinal cord made out of?

Myelinated axons of neurons

200

What type of hemorrhage occurs in the real space between 2 meningeal layers?

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

300

Name the layers of a nerve from deep to superficial

Endoneurium, Perineurium, Epineurium

300

Describe the flow of CSF from the superior sagittal sinus

Superior sagittal sinus, confluence of sinuses, transverse sinus, sigmoid sinus, jugular foramen, IJV

300

What brain structures and cavities are formed from the Metencephalon?

cerebellum, pons, and 4th ventricle

300

The dorsal rami contains what type of neurons?

Both - sensory and motor neurons

300

What internal brain structure can be cut to inhibit the passage of electrical signaling from contralateral sides of the brain to prevent epilepsy?

Corpus Callosum

400

The general somatic afferent will provide information to the CNS about what area of the body? Will it be sensory or motor information?

Sensory from the skin, skeletal muscle, and joints

400

Name the 3 functions of the cerebellum.

maintaining equilibrium, coordinating and smoothing muscular body movements, and regulating muscle tone

400

Since the cerebral hemispheres form an angle with the spinal cord, what directional term would I use to describe the top of my spinal cord?

Rostral

400

What is the specific name of the nerve tract that goes from the spine to the brain?

Spinothalamic Tract

400

If this barrier is penetrated by alcohol, it can lead to ethanol induced ataxia(drunkenness)

Blood Brain Barrier

500

What are the 6 neuroglia and their functions?

Oligodendrocytes: myelinate the neurons of the CNS

Microglia: immune cells of the nervous system in CNS

Astrocytes: form the BBB in CNS

Ependymal Cells: produce CSF

Satellite Cells: support the cell bodies of neurons in PNS

Schwann: myelinate the neurons in the PNS

500

What are the 5 lobes of the brain? List the functions of each

Frontal: HOPP

Parietal: Tactile and sense of shape and texture

Temporal: Olfaction and auditory 

Occipital: Vision

Insula: Taste, emotions, and empathy

500

At five weeks gestation, the embryonic brain has formed into 5 structures that will later develop into a fully functional brain. From superior to inferior, list the cavities they create.

Lateral ventricle, 3rd ventricle, cerebral aqueduct of sylvius, 4th ventricle

500

If I stepped on a pin, name all the structures that the stimulus would travel in order to make me pull my foot away. (Reflex arch)

Sensory neuron (dorsal root) → interneuron → motor neuron (ventral root) → effector muscle

500

If your patient comes in and reports actions of randomly licking objects and putting them in their mouth, what internal brain structure has been damaged? What's its normal function?

Mammillary bodies; chewing and swallowing