Anatomy +Structure
Functions + Physiology
Cranial Nerves
Neurotransmission
100

What does your Brainstem connect?

Brain and Spinal Chord

100

Where in the brain is the brainstem located?

bottom of the brain

100

What nerves are found in the brainstem?

Cranial nerve

100

Neurotransmission typically occurs across.....

Synapses 

200

What are the three main parts of the brainstem?

Midbrain, Pons and Medulla oblongata.

200

What is the function of the brainstem?

Help regulate vital body functions

200

Function of the cranial nerve?

Send electrical signals around the body

200

What is the primary excitory neurotransmitter in brainstem neurotransmission?

Glutamate

300

Where is the Pons located within the brain stem, and what is its relation to the medulla oblongata?

It's Just above your medulla oblongata. (Second lowest point of your brainstem) 

300

What is an example of what the brainstem helps the body to do?

Regulation, Sleep, Temperature, Eating etc

300

How many pairs of cranial nerves are found in the brainstem?

12 pairs

300

Which two neurotransmitters are primarily released by the locus coeruleus and the raphe nuclei respectively?

Serotonin + norepinephrine

400

Which anatomical structures in the brain stem are responsible for the regulation of autonomic functions like Heart rate and breathing ?

Medulla Oblongata 

400

What is the vestibulo occur reflex?

Stabilises gaze during head movement 

400

Name an example of how the cranial nerves affect the body

Equilibrium Control

400

How does the Reticular activating system in the brainstem contribute to wakefulness through neurotransmission ? 

The RAS enhances wakefulness by using neurotransmitters like Acetylcholine.  

500

How do cerebral peduncles, located in the midbrain, contribute to motor control and communication between the brainstem and higher brain regions? 

They carry voluntary motor commands from the cerebral hemispheres. 

500

Free points

500

500

A patient has ptosis, mydriasis and othlamoplegia, based on these symptoms which cranial nerve has been affected?

Oculomotor Nerve 

500

How does the ventral tegmental area contribute to reward processing and motivation in the brainstem? 

Releases Dopamine