Brain 5: Cerebrum Flashcards

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Cerebral cortex is the region of…

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the region of grey matter that forms the outer rim about 2-4 mm thick
contains: gyri/convolutions, fissures, sulci, longitudinal fissure

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Cerebrum provides

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with the ability to read, write, speak, make calculations, compose music, to remember the past, plan for the future, imagine

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longitudinal fissure

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most prominent fissure
separates the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres
within the longitudinal fissure is the falx cerebri

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Frontal lobe and temporal lobe is separated by

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lateral cerebral sulcus

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Frontal lobe and parietal lobe are separated by

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central sulcus

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Temporal lobe and occipital lobe are separated by

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Prieto Occipital sulcus

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immediately anterior to central sulcus

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Precentral gyrus

Contains the primary motor area of the cerebral cortex

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immediately posterior to the central sulcus

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post central gyrus contains the primary somatosensory area of the cerebral cortex (sensory humunculus)

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Cerebral white matter includes

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association tracts: axons conduct nerve impulses between gyri in same hemisphere
Commissural tracts: axons that conduct nerve impulses from gyri in one cerebral hemisphere to corresponding gyri in the other cerebral hemisphere
Projection tracts: axons that conduct nerve impulses from the cerebrum to lower parts of the CNS

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3 major groups of commissural tracts

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corpus collosum-largest fiber bundle in the brain
Anterior commisure
Posterior commisure

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3 basal nuclei

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globus pallidus
putamen
caudate nucleus

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What do basal nucleis

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basal nuclei receive input from the cerebral cortex and provide output to motor parts of cortex
they also have connections with one another

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basal nuclei function

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regulate initiation and termination of movements
suppress unwanted movements and regulate muscle tone
control subconscious contractions of skeletal mm
influence cortical function
(initiating and terminating cognitive process like attention, money and planning)

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Dysfunction of circuits between basal nuclei + limbic system

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Perkinson’s disease
schizophrenia
obsessive compulsive disorder
chronic anxiety

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Limbic system

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emotional brain
plays a major role in a range of emotions
involved in olfaction and memory

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limbic lobe has

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olfaction and memory
cingulate gyrus
parahippocampal gyrus
hippocampus - short term and long term memory