Tactile, Pain, Temp Pain/Temp Tactile CNV- Pain/Temp CNV- Tactile Chris Cohan, Ph.D. Dept. of Pathology University at Buffalo © 2007.

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Tactile, Pain, Temp Pain/Temp Tactile CNV- Pain/Temp CNV- Tactile Chris Cohan, Ph.D. Dept. of Pathology University at Buffalo © 2007

Visual System

Visual Reflexes Pupillary Constriction Accommodation Pupillary Dilation Conjugate Lateral Gaze

Accommodation Convergence Pupillary constriction Lens rounding

Pupillary Dilation Lesions result in Horner’s Syndrome ptosis miosis anhydrosis

Conjugate Lateral Gaze MLF Lesions cause Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia PPRF MLF medial rectus lateral rectus VI III L R L R

Vestibular System

Wernicke Motor Broca Frontal Eye Field Somatosensory Personality, working memory, planning, judgment, interpretation of emotion Vision Hearing