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Title: The Brain


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Chapter 14
  • The Brain

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Medulla Oblongata
  • Regulates heartbeat and respirations
  • Blood vessel diameter
  • Decussation
  • Reflexes
  • Swallowing
  • Vomiting
  • Coughing
  • Sneezing
  • Hiccuping

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The Pons
  • Relays impulses
  • Pneumotaxic area
  • Apneustic area

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Reticular Activating System (RAS)
  • Extends from the upper spinal cord up to the
    lower diencephalon.
  • Helps maintain consciousness.
  • Arouses the cerebral cortex to wake us up.
  • Aids in muscle tone.
  • Acts as a filter for extraneous sights and sounds.

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Midbrain
  • Movements of the eyeballs
  • Visual reflex
  • Auditory reflex

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Thalamus
  • Sensory relay system
  • Interprets pain, temperature, light touch and
    pressure sensations.
  • Some function in emotions and memory.

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Functions of the Hypothalamus
  • Controls autonomic system smooth muscles,
    cardiac muscle, glands.
  • Visceral sensory impulses
  • Controls pituitary
  • Mind over body phenomena
  • Feelings of rage and aggression
  • Controls body temperature
  • Regulates food intake satiety center
  • Thirst center control of kidneys
  • Maintains waking state
  • Biological rhythms / circadian rhythms

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Regions of the Thalamus
  • Epithalamus consists of the pineal gland and
    the habenular nuclei. Pineal secretes melatonin.
    Nuclei have emotional responses to odors.
  • Subthalamus help to control body movements.
  • Circumventricular organs monitor chemical
    changes in the blood. Coordinate homeostatic
    activities.

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Functions of the Cerebellum
  • Muscle Tone
  • Posture
  • Equilibrium
  • Smooth coordinated movements
  • Predicting a future body position

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Lobes of the Cerebrum
  • Frontal
  • Parietal
  • Temporal
  • Occipital
  • Limbic
  • Insula

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Basal Ganglia
  • Includes globus pallidus, putamen and cuadate
    nuclei.
  • Help to regulate initiation and termination of
    movements.
  • Control subconscious movements of skeletal
    movements.
  • Laughing.
  • Area is affected by Parkinsons disease and may
    play a role in obsessive compulsive disorders
    anxiety and schizophrenia.

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The Limbic System
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Functions of the Limbic System
  • Short term memory
  • Emotions pleasure and pain rage, tameness,
    affection, docility, anger, fear, sorrow, and
    sexual feelings.
  • Hippocampus plays a role in depression and is the
    major section to move memories from short term to
    long term.

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Brodemanns Classification
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The Insula
  • A triangular brain area of the cerebrum beneath
    the other major lobes.
  • Integrates cerebral activities
  • Some function in memory

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Brodemanns sites to learn
  • Primary visual area
  • Visual association
  • Somatosensory area
  • Primary sensory area
  • Primary motor area
  • Wernickes area
  • Brocas area

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More on Brodemanns
  • Gustatory area
  • Primary auditory area
  • Auditory association area
  • Prefrontal lobe

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The EEG
  • Alpha relaxing
  • Beta thinking
  • Theta stress
  • Delta deep sleep

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Cranial Nerves
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Terms
  • Concussion
  • Contusion
  • Aphasia
  • CVA (cerebrovascular accident)
  • TIA (transient ischemic attack)
  • Alzheimers disease
  • Agnosia
  • Apraxia

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More Terms
  • Delirium
  • Dementia
  • Senility
  • Encephalitis
  • Lethargy
  • Stupor
  • Ataxia
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