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protects brain
absorbs CSF |
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| perception, cognition, memory, initiates voluntary movement |
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voluntary motor activity speech thinking |
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| integrates sensory input from body surface about external temperature, touch, pressure and pain |
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| what are pain receptors called |
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| receive sensory sound input |
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| process visual sensory input |
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| fibers connect cerebral hemispheres |
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| where are lateral ventricles in relation to the corpus callosum |
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| lateral ventricles are below the corpus callosum |
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| carry sensory input about smell |
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| receive sensory input from CN 1 |
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| third ventricle is about what brain structure |
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| thalamus forms the walls of what |
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| integrates all types of sensory input and relays it to the cerebrum |
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integrates many homeostatic functions
secretes neurohormones |
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| connects hypothalamus and posterior pituitary gland |
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| carry sensory input about vision |
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| some optic nerve fibers cross here |
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| carry sensory input about vision |
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a tunnel linking 3rd and 4th ventricle
leads to arbor vitae |
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has visual and auditory reflex centers
attachment site of CN IV |
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contain fibers that carry motor output from the cerebrum to other regions of CNS
attachment site of CN 3 |
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| smooths and coordinates sk. muscles movements |
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| midline portion of the cerebellum |
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| what are cerebellar hemispheres separated by? |
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| what did of matter is arbor vitae made of |
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| arbor vitae is a pattern of white matter |
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contains respiratory centers
has fiber tracts that connect the cerebrum to the cerebellum and to the spinal cord
attachment site for CN 5, 6 and 7 |
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controls respiration and heart rate
faber tracts carry motor output from midbrain to spinal cord
CN 8 attaches at pons-medulla border
CN 9, 10, 11 and 12 connect to medulla oblongata |
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continuous with cerebral aqueduct and central canal
[triangle shaped space] |
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| protects spinal cord and brain |
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| protects spinal cord and absorbs cerebrospinal fluid |
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| protects spinal cord & brain |
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| fibers carry sensory input |
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location of cell bodies of sensory neurons
[a swelling on the dorsal root] |
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| fibers of it carry motor output |
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| convey sensory input and motor output |
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| attachment site of the nerves innervating the upper limbs |
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| dura mater is an __________ membrane |
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| prevent excessive movement of brain within the cranial cavity |
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| what dural septa wall is between the cerebrum and the cerebellum? |
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| internal carotid arteries |
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| supplies orbits blood and 80% of blood for cerebrum |
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| dura mater overlying sella turcica; covers pituitary gland, has hole that infundibulum passes through |
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eye movement
pupil constriction
focusing |
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| mastication and sensation from the face |
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| facial expression and gustation |
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gustation
sensation of pharynx
swallowing |
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gustation
visceral sensation
visceral muscle movement |
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| movement of head and shoulders |
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| tongue movement (swallowing & speech) |
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| supply the cervical part of the spinal cord and brain with blood |
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| breathing, heart and blood vessel function |
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| posterior pituitary gland is composed of what kind of tissue |
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| hypothalamus is composed of what kind of tissue |
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| anterior pituitary gland is composed of what kind of tissue |
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select which produce hormones
hypothalamus anterior pituitary gland posterior pituitary gland infundibulum |
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| hypothalamus and anterior pituitary gland secrete horomomes |
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| what neurohormones are produced by hypothalamic neurons |
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| antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and oxytocin |
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| how many hormones does the anterior pituitary gland produce |
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| what do the hormones produced by the anterior pituitary gland do? |
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| control other endocrine glands |
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