Chapter 13 Brain and Cranial Nerves
Parahippocampal gyrus
located on the medial side of the temporal lobe
The most conspicuous nuclei...
mammillary bodies appear as bulges on the ventral surface of the diencephalon
The cerebellar cortex also contains...
mossy fibers, which are afferent axons that branch extensively within the cerebellum
The vagus nerve is sensory for
taste from the root of the tongue
Purkinje cells receive...
200,000 synapses, are inhibitory neurons, and are the only cerebellar cortex neurons that send axons to the cerebellar nuclei
The medulla oblongata (medulla) is about...
3 cm long
The subarachnoid space is filled with
CSF
Various nuclei in the limbic system
anterior nuclei of the thalamus, the habenula in the epithalamus, and the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus
Purkinje cells
are the largest and probably the most interesting cells in the CNS
Specifically, the spinal cord...
blends into the medulla oblongata
Cingulate gyrus
certain cerebral cortical areas located along inner surface of the longitudinal fissure above the corpus collosum
Structurally, the limbic system consists of
certain cerebral cortical areas including the: cingulate gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, various nuclei, dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, parts of the basal nuclei (amygdala), hypothalamus-mammillary bodies, olfactory cortex, and tracts connecting the various cortical areas and nuclei, such as the fornix (connects hippocampus to thalamus mammillary bodies)
The term limbic refers to...
deep portions of the cerebrum that form a ring around the diencephalon
The most superficial of the meninges is a thick, tough membrane called the
dura mater
The hypothalamus is a central controller of the
endocrine system, because it regulates the pituitary glands secretion of hormones, which influence functions as diverse as metabolism, reproduction, response to stressful stimuli, and urine production
The olfactory and optic nerves are
exclusively sensory and are involved in the special senses of smell and vision
The gray matter of the spinal cord..
extends as a continuous mass in the center of the cord
The part of the diencephalon directly connected to the pituitary gland is the
hypothalamus
The medulla oblongata is the most.....
inferior part of the brainstem and is continuous inferiorly with the spinal cord
The hypothalamus is the most...
inferior portion of the diencephalon and contains several small nuclei and tracts
Most muscles of the soft palate, pharynx, and larynx are
innvervated by the vagus nerve
In the medulla oblongata the gray matter...
is organized into discrete nuclei, clusters of gray matter composed mostly of neuron cell bodies
The cerebellar cortex contains more...
neurons than the entire cerebral cortex
Damage to the laryngeal branches of the vagus nerve can interfere with
normal speech
Mammillary bodies are involved in
olfactory reflexes and emotional responses to odors and memory
The subdural space contains
only a very small amount of serous fluid
The third meningeal layer, the
pia mater is bound very tightly to the surface of the brain
Posterior to the central sulcus is the
postcentral gyrus which is the primary somatic sensory cortex
Anterior to the central sulcus is the
precentral gyrus which is the primary motor cortex
The medulla oblongata contains....
sensory and motor tracts, cranial nerve nuclei, and related nuclei
The vagus nerve, like the facial and glossopharyngeal nerves is
somatic motor, sensory, and parasympathetic in function and has both sensory and parasympathetic ganglia
The general pattern of the gyri is similar in all normal human beings, but
some variations exists between individuals and even between the two hemispheres of the same cerebrum
About 80%-90% of the CSF is produced by
specialized ependymal cells within the lateral ventricles, with the remainder produced by similar cells in the third and fourth ventricles
The cerebellar cortex contains several cell types
stellate, basket, granule, Golgi, and Purkinje cells
Between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater is the
subarachnoid space which contains weblike strands of the arachnoid mater and the blood vessels supplying the brain
The space between the arachnoid mater and the dura mater is the
subdural space
The grooves on the surface of the cerebrum are called
sulci
Specialized ependymal cells...
support tissue, and the associated blood vessels are collectively called the choroid plexuses
The major relay station for sensory input that projects to the cerebral cortex is the
thalamus
A funnel shaped stalk...
the infundibulum extends from the floor of the hypothalamus and connects it to the pituitary gland
The cranial nerve involved in chewing food is the
trigeminal (V)
The choroid plexuses are formed by invaginations of the
vascular pia mater into the ventricles, thus producing a vascular CT core covered by ependymal cells
Several medullary nuclei function as centers for...
vital reflexes, such as those involved in regulating heart rate, blood vessel diameter, respiration, swallowing, vomiting, hiccuping, coughing and sneezing
The next meningeal membrane is the very thin...
wispy arachnoid mater