What are the 3 broad functions of the brainstem?

What is the reticular formation?
What composes the brainstem?

What is the brainstem continuous with rostrally? (What is above it)
The midbrain is continuous with the diencephalon (D)

What is the brainstem continuous with caudally? (What is below it)
Medulla is continuous with the spinal cord (SC) at level of the foramen magnum

What is the brainstem continuous with ventrally? (in front of it)
The clivus of the occipital bone

What is the brainstem continuous with dorsally? (what is behind it)
The cerebellum

Running through the brainstem are components of the ventricular system. What are these components?

How many cranial nerves arise from the brainstem?
10 out of 12 cranial nerves - these are part of the PNS and have motor and sensory parts (somatic and autonomic)
Revision of development from neural tube


At any level of brainstem, what 3 areas can be identified?

Where is the tectum found?
The most dorsal area (roof) –> posterior to the ventricular system

Where is the tegmentum found?
Anterior to ventricular system

Where is the basal area found?
Most ventral part of brainstem

At the level of the midbrain, describe the locatio of the tectum, tegmentum and basal area in relation to cerebral aqueduct

Which area of the brainstem has most significant tectum?
Midbrain
What is found in the tegmentum?
What is the basal area important for?
Descending motor fibres - fibres start in cortex and bring motor info down through the brainstem either to spinal cord, brainstem or cerebellum
What does locked in syndrome typically occur from? Why does it result in this syndrome?
Why are most eye movements still intact in locked in syndrome?
Nerves that are responsible for eye movement arise above the pons
In locked in syndrome, why are people still able to breathe and heart is still functioning?
The tegmentum where we find these centres isn’t affected
What is the junction between the pons and the medulla called?
Pontomedullary junction (PMJ)

There are several structures visible on the anterior surface of the medulla. What are these?
What fissure is found in the midline of the medulla?
Anterior median fissure - continuous along the length of the spinal cord.
