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Scalp Skull Meninges 1. Dura mater = outermost layer 2. Arachnoid mater = middle layer Subarachnoid space = space between arachnoid and pia mater > contains cerebrospinal fluid * Spinal tap 3. Pia mater = thinnest layer
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Dura mater Contains tough fibrous connective tissue with many blood vessels Arachnoid Thin, netlike layer with blood bessels that reabsorb cerebrospinal fluid Pia Mater Very thin layer with many blood vessels
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Cerebrum Diencephalon Brain Stem Cerebellum
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CEREBRUM
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Right & Left hemispheres connected by corpus callosum (bridge of fibers) Surface = ridges (gyri) & grooves (sulci) Center for reasoning & memory Largely determines a person’s intelligence and personality Composed of 4 lobes: 1. Frontal 2. Parietal 3. Temporal 4. Occipital
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DIENCEPHALON
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Thalamus Integrates sensory impulses (except smell) Sends motor signals toward spinal cord Maintains consciousness Hypothalamus Produce hormones that control the pituitary Hunger Body Temperature Works with limbic system to control emotions
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CEREBELLUM
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Coordinating Center for motor activity Balance Posture Walking
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BRAIN STEM
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Midbrain Controls head and eyes in response to visual stimuli Controls head and trunk in response to auditory stimuli Pons Relay center between cerebrum and medulla Relay center between cerebellum and cerebrum Medulla oblongata Receives info from spinal cord Regulates heart rate, blood pressure, breathing Coughing, sneezing and vomiting
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There are 4: 2 lateral / right & left (in cerebrum) Third ventricle (near corpus callosum) Fourth ventricle (in brain stem) Cavities that fill with cerebrospinal fluid (nutrition & gas exchange for neurons)
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