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promote wakefulness & thermoregulation
modulate food and water intake and endocrine functions
reduce sz activity
decrease motivational behavior
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three basic anatomic parts of the
1 2 white matter
brain
3 brainstem 4 histamine actions
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three basic anatomic parts brainstem, cerebellum, cerebrum
of the brain
regulate sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder
pons control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement,
facial expressions, facial sensation, posture
regulates autonomic, involuntary functions through
medulla oblongata vasomotor centers
(Myelencephalon)
ie. breathing, HR, BP
impacts motor control, sleep/wake cycles, alertness,
Midbrain (mesencephalon)
vision, hearing, temperature regulation
controls innate and automatic self preserving
behavior patterns
brainstem
AKA primal brain, reptilian brain, trunk of the brain
Consists of pons, medulla, and midbrain
fissures and sulci increase surface area of the brain
sulci small grooves
fissures large grooves
gyri ridges or bulges between the grooves
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Practice questions for this set
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promote wakefulness & thermoregulation
modulate food and water intake and endocrine functions
reduce sz activity
decrease motivational behavior
Choose an answer
three basic anatomic parts of the
1 2 white matter
brain
3 brainstem 4 histamine actions
Don't know?
, Terms in this set (110)
three basic anatomic parts brainstem, cerebellum, cerebrum
of the brain
regulate sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder
pons control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement,
facial expressions, facial sensation, posture
regulates autonomic, involuntary functions through
medulla oblongata vasomotor centers
(Myelencephalon)
ie. breathing, HR, BP
impacts motor control, sleep/wake cycles, alertness,
Midbrain (mesencephalon)
vision, hearing, temperature regulation
controls innate and automatic self preserving
behavior patterns
brainstem
AKA primal brain, reptilian brain, trunk of the brain
Consists of pons, medulla, and midbrain
fissures and sulci increase surface area of the brain
sulci small grooves
fissures large grooves
gyri ridges or bulges between the grooves