S3: Visual and Auditory System IDs Flashcards

1
Q

what does a X in the structure cause?

A

optic nerve

A lesion of the right optic nerve causes

  1. a total loss of vision in the right eye
  2. it also producesa right afferent pupil deficit.
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2
Q

what does damage here cause?

A

optic chiasm

(note proximity to infundibulum and hypothalamus)

X - loss of vision in the temporal half of both visual fields:
bitemporal hemianopsia3

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3
Q

what does this wrap around?

what does damage here cause?

A

optic tract

thalamus and the crus cerebri

A lesion of the right optic tract causes a complete loss of vision in the left hemifield:
contralateral “homonymous” hemianopsia.

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4
Q
A

calcarine sulcus

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5
Q

light yellow

A

primary visual cortex

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6
Q

Pink area

A

Primary Visual cortex (V1, area 17)

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7
Q
A

optic tract

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8
Q
A

visual radiation

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9
Q
A

prectum

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10
Q
A

superior colliculis

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11
Q
A

occulomotor

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12
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A

occulomotor nerve

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13
Q
A

lateral geniculate n.

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14
Q

input is from the?

what is it important for?

A

Hescl’s gyrus - primary auditory cortex

input - MGN via the posterior internal capsule

important for distuinguishing sound patterns

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15
Q

21

input?

output?

A

MGN

input - inferior colliculus

output - hescl’s gyrus

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16
Q
A

Vestibulo-cochlear Nerve

17
Q
A

MGN

(can see crus cerebri but not optic tracts yet)

18
Q

what does the lateral lemniscus carry?

A

from cochlear n. to the inferior colliculus

19
Q

damage to optic nerve – effect on pullairy light reflex

+ light in pislateral eye

A

Damaged optic nerve – light in ipsilateral eye =
NO direct, NO consensual

20
Q

damage to optic nerve – effect on pullairy light reflex

+ light in contralateral eye

A

Both direct and consensual INTACT

21
Q

damage to occulomotor nerve/EW nucelus

+ light in ipsilateral eye effects

A

= NO direct, but the consensual is INTACT

22
Q

Damaged oculomotor nerve /EW nucleus

+ light in contralateral eye =

A

Direct INTACT, NO consensual

23
Q

Damage to medial midbrain (ie. Bilateral Pretectal nuclei and/or both EW nuclei)

A

NO direct, NO consensual

24
Q

blue

A

hescl’s gyri

25
Q

Total Deafness can only be caused by destruction of

A

BOTH Auditory cortices, MGN or auditory radiations, or BILATERAL damage to the Vestibulocochlear Nerves or Cochlear Nuclei.

26
Q

describe the auditory pathway

A
27
Q

where is the superior olive?

A

pons

28
Q
A

1 – optic nerve

29
Q
A

2

30
Q
A

3 – optic chiasm

31
Q
A

optic tract

32
Q
A

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35
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