Hypothalamus function - homeostasis
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water balance, body temperature, sexual activity, regulation of
cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal activity
Hypothalamus location
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below the thalamus and surrounds the lower part of the third ventricle
Amygdala
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Almond shaped mass of grey matter located in the temporal lobe
receives neuronal signals from the cerebral cortex and also connects to the
hypothalamus
Straight sinus function
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drains blood from the inferior sagittal (from the center of the brain to the
transverse sinuses
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Brachiocephalic artery
Straight Sinus
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Located at the junction between the falx cerebri and the tentorium cerebri
Common Carotid Arteries
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Supply the largest amount of blood to the head and neck
Both extend upward into the neck
Frontal lobe parts
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Primary motor cortex (purple)
Premotor cortex (Orange)
Frontal Eye fields (Pink)
Prefrontal cortex (Red)
Broca's (Motor speech area)
Internal capsule
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Projection fibers
Formed by many cranial projection fibers organized in a wide band located
near the basal ganglia and thalamus
Common location affected by small vessel occlusion
Pons
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Involved with rate of respiration
Connects cerebrum to cerebellum
, Midbrain to medulla
Posterior lobe of cerebellum
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coordinates movements
Sensory speech area of Wernicke
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dominant hemisphere, usually left
Phonologic retrieval
comprehension of written and spoken language
Meaningful speech production
Fourth ventricle connections
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connects to the third ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct (of Sylvius)
and the most common site of blockages
Vertebral arteries
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water balance, body temperature, sexual activity, regulation of
cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal activity
Hypothalamus location
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below the thalamus and surrounds the lower part of the third ventricle
Amygdala
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Almond shaped mass of grey matter located in the temporal lobe
receives neuronal signals from the cerebral cortex and also connects to the
hypothalamus
Straight sinus function
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drains blood from the inferior sagittal (from the center of the brain to the
transverse sinuses
Where does the right CCA start
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Brachiocephalic artery
Straight Sinus
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Located at the junction between the falx cerebri and the tentorium cerebri
Common Carotid Arteries
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Supply the largest amount of blood to the head and neck
Both extend upward into the neck
Frontal lobe parts
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Primary motor cortex (purple)
Premotor cortex (Orange)
Frontal Eye fields (Pink)
Prefrontal cortex (Red)
Broca's (Motor speech area)
Internal capsule
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Projection fibers
Formed by many cranial projection fibers organized in a wide band located
near the basal ganglia and thalamus
Common location affected by small vessel occlusion
Pons
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Involved with rate of respiration
Connects cerebrum to cerebellum
, Midbrain to medulla
Posterior lobe of cerebellum
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coordinates movements
Sensory speech area of Wernicke
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dominant hemisphere, usually left
Phonologic retrieval
comprehension of written and spoken language
Meaningful speech production
Fourth ventricle connections
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connects to the third ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct (of Sylvius)
and the most common site of blockages
Vertebral arteries