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This is my favorite lab! Gross Anatomy of the Brain & Cranial Nerves Page 200 in the lab book
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Terminology Dorsal View = view from above Ventral View = view from below
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Transverse = split into top & Section bottom sides Sagittal = split into left & Section right sides
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CNS Brain Spinal Chord PNS Cranial nerves Spinal Nerves Sensory Receptors
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What physical characteristics of the human brain can you see in this picture? 1. Left and Right Half 2. Series of Ridges
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Right Hemisphere Left Hemisphere Longitudinal Fissure
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Corpus Callosum The Corpus Callosum connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain
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Grass on the Gyrus ridge Stream in the Sulcus valley
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Brain LobeFunction FrontalControl of skeletal muscles (Primary Motor Cortex) TemporalSmell and hearing (Auditory/Olfactory Cortex) ParietalTaste, pain, touch (Primary Sensory Cortex) OccipitalVision (Visual Cortex)
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The Ventricles of the Brain Open Chambers within the brain filled with cerebrospinal fluid Help cushion the brain Prevent brain from crushing itself under its own weight
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The Ventricles of the Brain Lateral Ventricle Third Ventricle Cerebral Aqueduct Fourth Ventricle
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Dura Mater Pia Mater Meninges Around the Brain
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The Meninges Outer dura mater attaches to the inner surface of the skull and outer edge of the spinal cord Inner pia mater attaches to the brain & spinal cord The meninges help protect the brain & spinal cord Provide space for a layer of cerebrospinal fluid around the brain and spinal cord
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Forms a watery cushion around and within the brain and spinal cord Helps protect and support the brain Continuously formed by a capillary knot in the brain called the Choroid Plexus Eventually it drains back into the bloodstream
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Meningitis -itis means “inflamation” Inflamation of the meninges caused by a viral or bacterial infection Diagnosed by a spinal tap of the cerebrospinal fluid Infection can spread to the brain, causing encephalitis
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Meningitis
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Hydrocephalus Means “Water on the Brain” Occurs in roughly 3 out of every 1000 newborns Cerebrospinal fluid drainage is blocked Cerebrospinal fluid builds up in the ventricles of the brain, putting pressure on the brain tissue
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Hydrocephalus
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What is the Gray Matter & White Matter? Areas of the brain and spinal cord that differ in color Color change caused by the nerve structures in that region of the Central Nervous System
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Nerve Cell Bodies Information Processsing Myelinated Axons Information Transmission
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The Cranial Nerves 12 Pairs of nerves that arise from the brain Serve many functions in the head and neck region Learn a function for each of the cranial nerves
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The Cranial Nerves
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Olfactory Nerve Sense of smell (Olfaction) Optic Nerve Sense of vision Oculomotor Nerve Eye movement Trochlear Nerve Eye movement Trigeminal Nerve Sense of touch on the face, mouth, and nose
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The Cranial Nerves Abducens Nerve Eye movement Facial Nerve Facial expression Tear and Saliva excretion Vestibulocochlear Hearing and balance Glossopharyngeal Sensation in back of throat (pharynx)
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The Cranial Nerves Vagus Nerve Slows the heart rate Contraction of smooth muscle in digestive organs Accessory Nerve Controls swallowing Movement of trapezius Hypoglossal Nerve Controls tongue movement
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Now Let’s Look at Brains !!!
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