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Rostral to the midbrain is the cerebrum
During development the CNS arises from the sheath that
neural tube
folds over to form the
cerebral hemispheres
cerebral cortex
What structure does the telecephalon contain white matter
basal ganglia
basal nuceli
hypothalamus
The diencephalon is composed of what structures epithalamus
thalamus
The mecencephalon is known as what midbrain
The metacephalon Is made up of what 2 structures cerebellum and pons
Gray matter is composed of what nuclei
White matter is composed of what tracts
What is a collection of cell bodies of neurons associated
ganglion
with the PNS
What Is composed of bundles of axons in the CNS tracts
What is the collection of cell bodies within the CNS also
known as the sum of the body and cell bodies are consid- nucleus
ered to be gray matter
What are bundles of axons that are found in the PNS nerves
In the CNS the most excited neurotransmitter is gluetamate
In the CNS the most common inhibitory neurotransmitter
gapa
is
In the PNS what is the main transmitter acetalcohiline
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You find that your patient has impairment with propicep-
tion, vibration and touch after a stroke. What is being dorsal column and medial meniscus
affected?
Your patient had a stroke, your testing for sensation and
notice patient has an impairment with temperature, crude anterior lateral pathway which is the spinal thalamic tract
touch and pain. What pathway is affected?
What controls bodily functions such as blood pressure
brain stem
and heart rate
How many lobes does the cerebrum have? frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital
Which lobe has largest amount of association cortex? frontal lobe
The primary visual cortext is also known as brodmanns
#17
area
What is brodmanns area #4? primary motor cortex
Brockas area is brodmanns area #44 and #45
What does brockas aphagia mean expressive aphagia- difficulty speaking
warnekeyes area Is brodmanns area #22
Receptive aphasia- day of the week is red. Difficulty com-
What does warnekeys aphasia mean?
prehending speech
Brokas area and warnekeys area is on the left hemisphere
What lobe is brokas are located left frontal lobe
What lobe is warnekeys area located left temporal and parietal lobes
What side of your brain is more dominant left
You ask your patient to stick out their tongue and move it
right to left to see deviation. What cranial nerve are your 12 hypoglossal
testing for
How can you test for cranial nerve 1 smell something, eyes are closed
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