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Title: The Brain


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The Brain Cranial Nerves
Ch 14
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Development of the neural tube from embryonic
ectoderm
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Embryonic Development
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Brain Development
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Coverings of the Brain- Meninges
skin
skull
dura mater
arachnoid layer
pia mater
cerebral cortex
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  • Menenges
  • Covers and protects CNS
  • Protects blood vessels and encloses venus sinuses
  • Contains CSF
  • Forms partition within the skull

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Cerebruspinal Fluid
Brain
Ventricles
CSF
Spinal Cord
Rt. Ventricle
Lf. Ventricle
Saggital View
Anterior View
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Ventricles
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  • CSF
  • 150 ml in adult
  • contains glucose, proteins,lactic acid, urea,
    cations, anions, WBC
  • Functions
  • Reduces wt. of brain by 97
  • Prevents head injury
  • Supplies brain with nutrition
  • Transports hormones along ventricular channels

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The Brain
Parietal Lobe
Frontal Lobe
Temporal Lobe
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Pineal gland
cerebellum
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Cerebrum
  • Involved with higher brain functions.
  • Processes sensory information.
  • Initiates motor functions.
  • Integrates information.

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Cerebrum Cross-Section
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Motor, Sensory Association Cortex
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Primary Sensory Cortex
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Primary Motor Cortex
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Right-Left Specialization of the Cerebrum
  • left side
  • language development
  • mathematical learning capabilities
  • sequential thought processes
  • right side
  • visual spatial skills
  • musical and artistic activities
  • intuitive abilities

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Diencephalon
hypothalamus
thalamus
pituitary
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Diencephalon
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Thalamus
  • Relay center for sensory tracts from the spinal
    cord to the cerebrum.
  • Contains centers for sensation of pain,
    temperature, and touch.
  • Involved with emotions and alerting or arousal
    mechanisms.

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The Reticular Formation
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Hypothalamus
Regulates
  • autonomic control center- blood pressure, rate
    and force of heart contraction, center for
    emotional response and behavior
  • body temperature
  • water balance and thirst
  • sleep/wake cycles
  • appetite
  • sexual arousal
  • control of endocrine functioning
  • Acts on the pituitary gland through the release
    of neurosecretions.

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Hypothalamus
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The Limbic System
The Limbic System
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Midbrain
  • Contains ascending and descending tracts to the
    cerebrum and thalamus.
  • Reflex center for eye muscles.
  • Also involved with processing visual and auditory
    information (connects head movements with visual
    and auditory stimuli).

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Pons
  • Connects the two halves of the cerebellum.
  • Regulates breathing.

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Medulla Oblongata
  • Composed of nerve tracts to and from the brain
    (these tracts cross over left to right and right
    to left)
  • May be regarded as an extension of the spinal
    cord
  • Almost all of the cranial nerves arise from this
    region

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Medulla Oblongata
  • Contains control centers for many subconscious
    activities
  • Respiratory rate
  • Heart rate
  • Arteriole constriction
  • Swallowing
  • Hiccupping
  • Coughing
  • Sneezing

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Cerebellum
  • Controls and coordinates muscular activity.
  • Important in equilibrium, posture and movement.

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Cranial Nerves
  • On Old Olympus Towering Tops A Fat Voracious
    German Viewed A Hop
  • Olfactory- smell
  • Optic- vision
  • Oculomotor- 4 of the 6 extrinsic eye muscles
  • Trochlear- extrinsic eye muscles
  • Trigeminal- sensory fibers to the face and motor
    fibers to the chewing muscles
  • Abducens- controls eye muscles that turn the eye
    laterally
  • Facial- facial expression
  • Vestibulocochlear- hearing and balance
  • Glosopharyngeal- tongue and pharynx
  • Vagus- from medulla- acetylcholine slows heart
    breathing
  • Accessory- accessory part of vagus nerve
  • Hypoglossal- moves muscles under tongue

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Cranial Nerves
Olfactory
Optic
Oculomotor
Trochlear
Trigeminal
Abducens
Facial
Vestibulocochlear
Glossopharyngeal
Vagus
Accessory
Hypoglossal
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Olfactory Nerves I
Olfactory bulb
Olfactory tract
Filaments of olfactory nerve
Olfactory receptor cell
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Optic Nerves II
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Oculomotor Nerves III
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Trochlear Nerves IV
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Trigeminal Nerves V
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Abducens Nerves VI
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Facial Nerves VII
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Vestibulochoclear Nerves VIII
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Glosopharyngeal Nerves IX
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Vagus Nerves X
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Accessory Nerves XI
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Hypoglossal Nerves XII
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Traumatic Brain Injuries
  • Concussion
  • Contusion
  • Subdural or subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • Contrecoup injury

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Cerebrovascular Accidents (CVAs)
  • Ischemia
  • Thrombus
  • Embolism
  • Arteriosclerosis
  • Stroke

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Degenerative brain diseases
  • Alzheimers
  • Downs
  • Parkinsons
  • Huntingtons Chorea
  • MS
  • Epilepsy
  • Schizophrenia

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PET Scans
F-Dopa deficiency
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