[NEUROANATOMY] Unit 3 - Macroscopic

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Neuroscience

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Gross Anatomy

The study of anatomical structure that is visible/gross to the naked eye.

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Gross Neuroanatomy

Brain structures’ internal parts that could be observed after a series of cuts.

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Frontal Lobe

Executive Functions

Problem solving, planning, making decisions, recognizing faces

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Temporal Lobe

Processing and understanding sounds

Managing emotions, recognizing faces

Primary Auditory Area

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Parietal Lobe

Sense of touch

Visuospatial processing

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Occipital Lobe

Vision, visual perception

Primary Visual Area

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Anterior Speech Area (Broca’s Area)

Speech production/expression (speaking it loudly), ability to move your voice boxes

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Expressive Aphasia (Broca’s Aphasia)

A person can understand speech but has difficulty speaking fluently themselves

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Posterior Speech Area (Wernicke’s Area)

Language comprehension, understanding the meaning of words

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Receptive Aphasia (Wernicke’s Aphasia)

A person is able to speak well and use long sentences but what they say may not make sense

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Korsakoff Syndrome (Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome)

Memory disorder that results from thiamine deficiency, associated with alcoholism

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Postcentral Gyrus

Primary Sensory Area

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Precentral Gyrus

Primary Motor Area

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Fissures (Longitudinal Fissure)

The deeper grove that separates two cerebral hemispheres of the vertebrate brain

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Sulcus

Shallower grooves in the cerebral cortex

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Superior Frontal Sulci

Separates superior frontal from the middle frontal gyrus

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Central Sulcus of Rolando

Separates parietal lobe from the frontal lobe; primary motor cortex to primary somatosensory cortex

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Lateral Sulcus of Sylvius

Separates temporal lobe from the frontal lobe & parietal lobe

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Superior temporal Sulci

Separates superior temporal from the middle temporal gyrus

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Intra Parietal Sulcus

Separates inferior parietal lobule from the superior parietal lobule

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Parietal Lobule (Inferior & Superior)

In charge of perceptual-motor coordination (directing eye movements, reaching) & visual attention (pointing, grasping, object manipulation)

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Gyrus (plural: Gyri)

A ridge on the surface of the brain

Surrounded by fissures known as sulci

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Nucleus (plural: Nuclei)

A cluster of neurons in the CNS, located deep within the cerebral hemispheres & in the brainstem

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Ganglion (plural: Ganglia)

Collection of neuronal bodies found in the voluntary and autonomic branches of PNS

Synaptic relay stations between neurons

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Limbic System

Involved in  behavioral and emotional responses (survival—feeding, reproduction, caring for our young; fight or flight responses)

Aggregation of brain structures located lateral to the thalamus, underneath the cerebral cortex, above the brainstem

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Hippocampus

Memory center of our brains—episodic memories are formed & catalogued to be filed in long-term storage

Association of memories with various senses via connections

Comes as a pair, one in each hemisphere of the brain; resembles the shape of a curvy seahorse & named after its scientific genus

Used for spatial orientation (navigating the world)

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Amygdala

Play a central role in our emotional responses (pleasure, fear, anxiety, anger)

Attaches emotional content to our memories—strong memories tend to stick

Name refers to its almond-like shape; located next to the hippocampus

Formation of memories related to fear

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Cingulate gyrus

Involved in the regulation of autonomic functionsprocessing of emotions, behavior regulation

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Basal Ganglia

Group of subcortical nuclei that is primarily responsible for motor control

Fine-tune the voluntary motor activity and is involved in the planning & modulation of movement, memory, eye movements, reward processing, motivation

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Cerebellum

Contains 50% of the total number of neurons in the brain despite only being 10% of its whole

Involved in maintenance of balance and posture, coordination of voluntary movements, motor learning, cognitive functions

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Cerebrocerebellum

Involved in planning movements and motor learning

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Spinocerebellum

Coordination of motor movements and maintenance of muscular tone

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Vermis area

Part of the spinocerebellum that coordinates movements of central body parts

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Paravermis area

Part of the spinocerebellum that coordinates movement from the distal limbs

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Vestibulocerebellum

Involved in regulation of movements underlying posture and equilibrium

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Brainstem

Connects cerebrum to the spinal cord & cerebellum

Sends messages to the rest of your body to regulate breathing, heart rate, etc.

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Midbrain

Connection central between the brain and the spinal cord

Smallest portion of the brainstem, located topmost

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Superior conculi

Part of the midbrain that work on preliminary processing of visual signals before being passed to the occipital lobe

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Inferior Conculi

Part of the midbrain that work on auditory signals before being passed through the thalamus to the main auditory center in the cortex

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Tegmentum

Part of the midbrain that contains connections that help in keeping us alert

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Cerebral Peduncles

Part of the midbrain that serves as the main highway for signals from the cortex to the other parts of the CNS (important for body coordination)

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substansia Nigra

A darkly pigmented cluster of neurons with cells that make dopamine

Important relay station of the midbrain for signals of CNS systems that coordinate our movements

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Pons

Handles unconscious processes and jobs (sleep-wake cycle, breathing)

Above the midbrain and below the medulla oblongata

Contains several junction points for nerves that control muscles & carry information from senses in your head & face

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Medulla Oblongata

Connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord (landmark: foramen magnum)

Origin of cranial nerves IX, X, XI, XII

Helps control vital processes (heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure)

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Cranial Nerves

Send electrical signals between your brain, face, neck, and torso

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Spinal Cord

Helps carry electrical nerves throughout your body

Divides into 31 segments

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Meninges

Three layers of membranes that cover and protect your brain and spinal cord (CNS)

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Dura mater

Tough matter; outer layer of meninges, closest to skull

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Arachnoid mater

Web-like spaces; middle layer of meninges

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Pia mater

Tender layer; thinnest and inner layer of meninges, closest to brain tissue

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Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)

A clear, colorless body fluid found within the tissue that surrounds the CNS of all vertebrates

Acts like a cushion that helps protect your brain and spinal cord from sudden impact/injury

Produced by ependymal cells found in choroid plexus of the ventricles of the brain, then absorbed in the arachnoid granulations

Removes waste products from the brain

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Ventricles of the Brain

Communicating network of cavities filled with CSF and located in the brain parenchyma

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