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Brain stem Lec 11

Functions of brain stem: Motor & sensory function for face & head Control of Respiration Control of CVS Reflexes ( R); vomiting R, swallowing R, coughing R, sneezing R, and Hiccupping R. Control of equilibrium Control of eye movements (Up-gaze and horizontal congujate gaze) Maintain consciousness. Cranial nerves (3rd – 12 th)

Brainstem and Cranial Nerves Nolte 3-15; Wilson-Pauwels VII-13

Summary Vestibular signals are generated in the utricle, saccule and semicircular canals Hair cells embedded in gelatinous membranes (the otolithic membrane or cupula) convert mechanical forces to electrical signals The otolithic organs (utricle and saccule) convey information about linear acceleration The semicircular canals convey information about rotational acceleration Vestibular signals are brought into the CNS in CN VIII and terminate in the cerebellum and the four vestibular nuclei The vestibular nuclei are connected to 2 descending tracts, the cerebellum, the reticular formation, the thalamus, and the ocular motor nuclei Information from the vestibular nuclei is used to maintain gaze, balance and posture and is used in cortex to track ones position in space