Problem 1 Flashcards

The Brain

1
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Saggital Plane

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Devides brain into left and right

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Coronal Plane

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Devides Brain into front and back

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3
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Horizontal Plane

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Devides brain into upper and lower parts

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4
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Medial

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towards the middle

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5
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Lateral

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towards the side

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6
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Ipsilateral

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location is on same side of the body

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Contralateral

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location is on opposite sides of body

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8
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superior

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above

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9
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inferior

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below

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10
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Anterior/Rostral

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towards the nose

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Posterior/Caudal

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towards the back of the head/tail

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12
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Dorsal

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towards top of the head

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13
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Ventral

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towards chest/ bottom of head

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14
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Afferent Neuron

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carries information into region of interest

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15
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Efferent Neuron

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carries information out of / away from region of interest

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16
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Central nervous System

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Division of the nervous system that consists of brain and Spinal cord

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17
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Division of the CNS

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  1. Forebrain
    Telencephalon
    Diencephalon
  2. Mesencephalon ( Midbrain )
  3. Hindbrain
    Metencephalon
    Myelencephalon ( Medulla)
  4. Spinal Cord
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18
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Telencephalon ( Subdivisions )

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Cortex, Basal Ganglia

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19
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Diencephalon ( Subdivisions )

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Thalamus, Hypothalamus

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20
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Metencephalon ( Subdivisions )

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Cerebellum, Pons

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21
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Peripheral Nervous System

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Division of Nervous System, consisting of all the nerves lying outside the CNS

Allows CNS to send and receive information to other areas of the body

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22
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Division of the PNS

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Somatic NS : Interacts with the external environment

Autonomic NS : Regulates the body internal environment

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23
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Substructures of the Frontal Lobe

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  • Prefrontal Cortex
  • Motor Cortex
  • Brocas Area
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24
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Brocas Area

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  • Production of written and spoken language

- Processing and comprehending language

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25
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Prefrontal Cortex

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Assessing and controlling appropriate behaviour

-reasoning, planning, judgement

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Premotor Cortex

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Preparing movement

27
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Primary Motor Cortex

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controls the excecution of movement

28
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Role of the Frontal Lobe

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  • voluntary movement
  • decision making
  • language
29
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Role of Occipital Lobes

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  • primary visual area of the brain

- -> input from retina

30
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Substructure of the Occipital Lobes

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  • dorsal stream

- ventral stream

31
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Dorsal stream

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  • processes where objects are located

- projects information to the parietal lobes

32
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Ventral stream

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  • processes what objects are

- projects information to the temporal lobes

33
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Substructure of the Parietal Lobes

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  • Somatosensory Cortex
34
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Role of the Parietal Lobes

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Perception and integration of somatosensory information

 ex.: pressure, pain, warmth
35
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Substructures of the Temporal Lobes

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  • Wernickes area
  • Superior / Inferior / Middle temporal Gyrus
  • primary auditory Cortex
36
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Middle Temporal Gyrus

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Memory and language processing

37
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Superior Temporal Gyrus

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  • Processing sounds and speech

- -> contains primary auditory cortex

38
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Wernickes Area

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language comprehension

39
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Role of the Temporal Lobes

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  • recognition
  • learning and memory
  • perception ( herging, vision, smell )
40
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Inferior Temporal Gyrus

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Visual perception

41
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Role of Cerebellum

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  • Coordination o voluntary movement

- Balance, timing, posture

42
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Substructures of the Brain Stem

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  • Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Medulla
43
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Role of the Brain Stem

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  • Maintaining Homoestasis
    • -> regulating blood pressure, breathing etc. (autonomic functions)
  • Sleep
44
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Role of the Limbic System

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  • processing and controlling emotions

- memory formation + Storage

45
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Substructures of the Limbic System

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  • amygdala
  • hippocampus
  • hypothalamus
  • thalamus
46
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Amygdala

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  • fight or flight response

- fear / emotion / reward processing

47
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Hippocampus

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memory

48
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Hypothalamus

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eating

sleeping

49
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Sylvian Fissure

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Sulcus,

Divides temporal lobe from frontal lobes

50
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Central Sulcus

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devides frontal and parietal lobes

51
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Grey Matter

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receives and processes information

52
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White Matter

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transmits information to other locations

53
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Basal Ganglia

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involved in instrumental conditioning

habit learning
–> acquired gradually

54
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Ventral tegmental Area (Midbrain)

VTA

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Origin of the dopaminergic cell bodies of the mesocorticolimbic dopamine system

 --> implicated in the drug and natural reward circuitry of the brain
55
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Reticular formation

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  • plays a central role in states of consciousness like alertness and sleep
  • projects to the cerebral cortex + thalamus
56
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Thalamus

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  • regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness

- relays (weiterleiten) motor and sensory signals to the cerebral cortex

57
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Meninges

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  • protective tissue of the brain
  • consists of three different types of layers
    • -> Dura mater
    • -> Arachnoid membrane
    • -> Pia mater
58
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Dura mater

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most outer layer, thick and tough

  • dural folds
    • -> Falx: separates hemispheres
    • -> Tentorium: separates cerebrum from cerebellum
59
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Substructures of the Basal Ganglia

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  • putamen
  • caudate nucleus

=> dorsal striatum

  • nucleus accumbens (NAC)
  • olfactory tubercle

=> ventral striatum

60
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Longitudinal Fissure

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divides left and right hemispheres

61
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Basic functions of the brain

Division according to capalbo - Knowledge clip

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Front part --> complex functions 
Middle part --> responds to the back 
Back part --> visual 
Upper part --> more complex
Lower part --> basic bodily functions
62
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Supplementary motor area

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planning of movement