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| Choroid Plexus, which is in the ventricles |
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| Pons contains nuclei that do what? |
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| control visceral and somatic motor functions, reflexes, relay stations, ascending and descending tracts |
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| Describe the structure of the cerebellum |
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| 2 hemispheres seperated by the vermis, 2 lobes seperated by the primary fissure, and grey matter |
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| receive information from the cerebrum, makes motor commands effecting upper limbs and muscle tone |
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| contains darkly pigmented cells(in the midbrain). they diminish with Parkinson's disease |
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| contain descending fibers that carry voluntary motor commands |
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| Reticular activating system |
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| makes you alert and attentive. If damaged, you are unconscious |
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| masses of grey matter that control muscle tone, pattern, and rhythm (in lateral ventricle) |
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| develops into cerebellum and pons |
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| contains thalamus and hypothalamus, surrounded by midbrain and pons |
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| what connects the cerebellum to the brain stem |
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| Pons and Cerebral Peduncles |
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| How do ventricles communicate? |
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