Brain
The largest part of the human brain is the paired __1__.
1-Cerebral Hemisphers
The other major subdiisions of the brain are called the __2__ and the __3___.
2-Brain Stem 3-Cerebellum
_____% of brain mass
40
Progressive degeneration of the brain with abnormal protein deposits
Alzheimer's disease
White Matter - example
Anterior commisure, Corpus callosum, Pyramids, Cerebellar peduncle
structures that return cerebrospinal fluid to the venous blood in the dural sinuses
Arachnoid villi
The lentiform nucleus, the caudate, and other nuclei are collectively called the ____.
Basal Nuclei
The specialized motor speech area is located at the base of the precentral gyrus in an area called ___ area
Broca's
projections of tissue that protrude through the outer meningeal layer
CSF
Ordinarily, cerebrospinal fluid flows from the lateral ventricles to the third ventricle and then through the ____ to the fourth ventricle
Central aqueduct
Some of the fluid continues down the __1__ of the spinal cord, but most of it circulates into the __2__ by passing through three tiny openings in the walls of the __3__.
Central canal, Subarachnoid space, Fourth ventricle
Responsible for the regulation of posture and coordination of skeletal muscle movements
Cerebellum
Connects the third and fourth ventricles
Cerebral Aqueduct
After head injury, retention of water by brain
Cerebral Edema
Midbrain area that is largely fiber tracts; bulges anteriorly
Cerebral Peduncle
They contain __2__.
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
Results when a brain region is deprived of blood or exposed to prolonged ischemia
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
Forms the Cerebrospinal fluid
Choroid Plexus
Crebrospinal fluid is formed by capillary knots called __1__, which hang into the __2__ of the brain.
Choroid Plexus, Ventricles
Total nonresponsiveness to stimulation
Coma
Traumatic injury that destorys brain tissue
Contusion
Large fiber tract connecting the cerebral hemispheres
Corpus Collosum
Gray Matter - examples
Cortex of cerebellum, Basal Nuclei, Thalamic Nuclei
*Outermost covering of the brain, composed of tough fibrous connective tissue. *Its outer layer forms the periosteum of the skull
Dura Mater
The primary motor area in the ___ lobe is involved in the initiation of voluntary movements.
Frontal
Sensation such as touch and pain are integrated in the _____
General interpretation area
A ____ is an elevated ridge of the cerebral cortex tissue.
Gyrus
As a rule, cerebrospinal fluid is formed and drained back into the venous blood at the same rate. If its drainage is blocked, a condition called ____ occurs, which results in increased pressure on the brain
Hydrocephalus
Part of the limbic system; contains centers for many drives (rage, pleasure, hunger, sex, etc.)
Hypothalamus
Site of regulation of water balance and body temperature
Hypothalamus
May cause medulla oblongata to be wedged into foramen magnum by pressure of blood
Intracranial Hemorrhage
Contains autonomic centers, which regulate blood pressure and respiratory rhythm, as well as coughing and sneezing centers
Medulla Oblongata
Autoimmune disorder with extensive demyelination
Multiple Sclerosis
White matter is composed of ____, which provide for the communication between different parts of the brain as well as with lower CNS centers.
Myelinated fibers
relaxation begins; EEG shows alpha waves, arousal is easy
NREM Stage 1
Irregular EEG with sleep spindles, arousal is more difficult
NREM Stage 2
Sleep deepens; theta and delta waves appear; vital signs decline
NREM Stage 3
EEG is dominated by delta waves; arousal is difficult; bed-wetting, night terrors and sleepwalking may occur
NREM Stage 4
Gray matter is composed of ____.
Neural bodies & unmyelinated fibers
The primary visual cortex is in the ___ lobe of each cerebral himisphere
Occipital
innermost covering of the brain; delicate and vascular
Pia mater
Contains reflex centers involved in regulating respiratory rhythm in conjunction with lower brain-stem centers
Pons
The primary motor cortex is located in the ___ gyrus
Precentral
skeletal muscles are actively inhibited; most dreaming occurs
REM
may be a reverse learning process where superfluous information is purged from the brain
REM sleep
What stages are to be the restorative stage?
Slow-wave sleep (NREM stages 3 and 4)
The convolutions seen in the cerebrum are important because they increase the ____.
Surface area
Encloses the third ventricle
Thalamus
Important relay station for afferent fibers traveling to the sensory cortex for interpretation
Thalamus
A ministroke; fleeting symtpoms of a CVA
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
The cavities found in the brain are called__1__.
Ventricles,
Daily sleep requirements decline with?
age
Beta waves are recorded when an individual is awake and ___
alert
awake, but relaxed
alpha waves
working memory; problem solving; task management; language comprehension/word meanings
anterior association area
delicate, web-like middle meningeal layer
arachnoid layer
awake, alert
beta waves
attaches to the spinal cord
brain stem
contains the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata
brain stem
involved in our ability to speak - directs muscles of tongue; found on one side of the brain only, usually left
broca's area
divides frontal and parietal lobes
central sulcus
thin, superficial layer of gray matter; site of conscious mind
cerebral cortex
What are the four regions of the brain?
cerebral hemispheres (cerebrum), diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum
contains all of the cortical areas; largest region of the brain
cerebrum
What structure allows the left cerebrum to communicate with the right cerebrum?
commissural fibers
transfers information to the correct cortex
commissurals fibers
Slight and transient brain injury
concussion
conscious perception of sensation
consciousness
Each hemisphere connects to ______ side of body
contralateral
What are the two categories of memories?
declarative memory and nondeclarative memory
deep sleep
delta waves
contains the epithalamus, hypothalamus, and thalamus
diencephalon
sits on top of the brain stem, enclosed by the cerebral hemispheres
diencephalon
tough, fibrous, outer meningeal layer
dura mater
patterns of neuronal electrical activity, generated by synaptic activity in the cortex
electroencephalogram (EEG)
What are the factors that affect transfer from STM to LTM?
emotional state, rehearsal, association, and automatic memory
forms the roof of the third ventricle; houses the pineal gland; includes the choroid plexus
epithalamus
includes the choroid plexus, which forms cerebrospinal fluid
epithalamus
The largest parts of the motor humunculi are the lips, tongue, and ___
fingers
deep inward fold of tissue in the brain
fissure
A ____ EEG is evidence of clinical death. (Asystole)
flat
location of the anterior association area, Broca's area, and motor cortex
frontal lobe
What are the four surface lobes of the cerebrum?
frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and temporal lobe
unmyelinated regions of the CNS; makes up the cerebral cortex
gray matter
elevated ridge of cerebral tissue
gyrus
autonomic center that regulates body temperature and metabolism; also houses limbic center
hypothalamus
helps regulate homeostasis; helps control limbic center for emotions; regulates the nearby pituitary gland
hypothalamus
What lobe is deep within cerebrum?
insula lobe
divides temporal lobe from frontal and parietals
lateral sulcus
In most humans, the area that controls the comprehension of language is located in the ___ cerebral hemisphere
left
The right cerebral hemisphere receives sensory input from the ___ side of the body
left
What does the right brain control?
left body
What divides the left and right cerebrum?
longitudinal fissure
autonomic center that controls heart rate, blood pressure, swallowing, and vomitting
medulla oblongata
reflex center for vision and hearing; contains cerebral peduncles and corpora quadrigemina
midbrain
What are the parts of the brain stem?
midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
Arachnoid mater
middle meningeal layer; like a cobweb in structure
What happens if people are deprived of REM sleep?
moody and depressed
coordinates body movements
motor area
sends impulses to skeletal muscles; motor skills - learned, repetitious, or patterned
motor area
What happened to Phineas Gage?
never lost consciousness, suffered little to no pain, was awake and alert, had normal pulse and vision, returned to work several days later
How did Phineas Gage's personality change?
no longer himself, could not stick to plans
What are the two major types of sleep patterns?
nonrapid eye movement and rapid eye movement
bundle of fibers that allow communication within the CNS
nuclei
location of the visual cortex
occipital lobe
autonomic center that controls breathing
olfactory area
location of posterior association area, Wernicke's area, and somatic sensory cortex
parietal lobe
divides parietal and occiptal lobes
parieto-occipital sulcus
thin and vascular inner meningeal layer
pia mater
part of the endocrine system
pituitary gland and pineal gland
The primary somatosensory area of the crebral hemisphere(s) is found in the ___ gyrus
post central
Centers for control of repetitious or stereotyped motor skills are found in the ____ cortex
premotor
The ____ tract is the major descending voluntary motor tract
pyramidal
What does the left brain control?
right body
connective tissue covering surrounding the brain; 3 layers
scalp
What are the two types of memory?
short-term memory and long-term memory
state of partial unconsciousness from which a person can be aroused by stimulation
sleep
shallow inward fold of cerebral tissue
sulcus
Cortical areas involved in audition are found in the ___ lobe
temporal
location of the olfactory and auditory cortices
temporal lobe
surrounds the third ventricle; the relay station for sensory impulses (except smell); transfers impulses to the correct part of the cortex for localization and interpretation
thalamus
common in children
theta waves
regions of the unmyelinated fibers and cell bodies deep within the brain
tract
divides cerebrum and cerebellum
transverse fissure
a hollow part or cavity in an organ
ventricle
myelintaed regions of the CNS; deep to cerebral cortex
white matter