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1 BrainDaysIntroduction 14:00-14:45 The rest of the brain 16:30-17:15 Limbic System 14:00-14:45 16:30-17:15 Circuits & functional neuroanatomy Telencephalon 5th Floor Anatomical Drawing Class Room # 937-939 16:30-17:15

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3 Kaan Yücel M.D.,Ph.D.

4 Learning Objectives Explain the neuron types and the concepts of axon and dendirite Explain the concepts of “cortex”, “grey matter” and “white matter” Explain the parts of the brain

5 1. What is inside the skull? Meninges CSF Neuron Cortex Neuroglia Grey matter Axons White matter Tracts Tracts Hemispheres Lobes Sulcus & gyrus Sulcus & gyrus Arteries & Veins

6 2. Neuron 100 billion neurons in the brain share a number of common features: Cell body metabolic center of the neuron Dendrites receives connections from other neurons.Axon transmits information to other neurons Presynaptic terminals

7 2. Neuron Synapse terminal region of the axon where one neuron forms a connection with another and conveys information through the process of synaptic transmission. To communicate with the postsynaptic cell, the presynaptic neuron needs to release a chemical messenger. Neurotransmitters Acetylcholine Memory Acetylcholine MemoryAdrenaline Dopamine Reward, addiction Dopamine Reward, addictionHistamineNoradrenaline Serotonin Mood Serotonin Mood

8 3. Neuroglia Non-neuronal supporting cells Macroglia Microglia Ependymal cells

9 4. Cortex - Grey matter Grey matter Nerve cells bodies grouped into large aggregates 1) Arranged in sheaths as in the cerebral cortex nucleus 2) A smaller collection of nerve cell bodies: nucleus Two types of arrangement

10 5. White matter - Tracts Processes of neurons Many axons are in a myelin sheath- looks whiteFasciculi Axons collected into small bundlesTracts Certain larger fiber bundlesFuniculi Large bundles

11 6. White matter types Wakana S, Jiang H, Nagae-Poetscher LM, van Zijl PC, Mori S. Fiber tract-based atlas of human white matter anatomy. Radiology. 2004;230:77-87. Association fibres  Cingulum  Fasciculus longitudinales superior & inferior  Fasciculus uncinatus (Uncinate fasciculus) Commissural fibers  Corpus Callosum  Commissura anterior Projection fibers  Corona radiata  Capsula interna L R

12 7. Gyrus & Sulcus & Fissure Typically continuous sulci Interhemispheric fissure (Longitudinal cerebral fissure) Sylvian fissure (Lateral fissure) Parieto-occipital fissure Collateral sulcus Central sulcus Calcarine Sulcus Primary sulci Primary sulci Secondary sulci Secondary sulci Tertiary sulci Tertiary sulci

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14 7. Gyrus & Sulcus & Fissure SULCI-depressions- DIVIDE THE BRAIN INTO GYRI -elevations- LOBES are MADE UP BY GYRI

15 8. Parts of the brain Two hemispheres Interhemispheric fissure -Longitudinal cerebral fissure- Falx cerebri Corpus callosum

16 8. Parts of the brain Cerebellum+Pons FOREBRAIN HINDBRAIN

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18 MIDBRAIN PONS MEDULLA OBLONGATA

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21 Anterior border Frontal pole Posterior border Central sulcus Inferior border Slyvian [lateral] fissure Anterior 1/3 of the cerebral cortex

22 Anterior border Central sulcus Posterior border Parieto-occipital sulcus Inferior border Slyvian [lateral] fissure

23 Anterior border Temporal pole Posterior border An imaginary line passing through the parieto- occipital sulcus from the pre-occipital notch Superior border Slyvian [lateral] fissure

24 Anterior border Parieto-occipital sulcus Posterior border Occipital pole

25 FRONTAL LOBE Primary motor area Broca’s area –speech production- Higher cognitive functioning «executive functions» Problem solving, decision making, abstract thinking, reasoning, working memory, etc. PARIETAL LOBE Primary sensory areas Somatosensory function TEMPORAL LOBE Primary auidotory cortex Wernicke’s area- comphrension- Memory Mood regulation Emotinal memory OCCIPITAL LOBE Visual cortex

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28 Midbrain

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31 9. Meninges Dura mater (dura): tough, thick external fibrous layer Arachnoid mater (arachnoid): thin intermediate layer Pia mater (pia): delicate internal vasculated layer

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33 Dural sections

34 10. CSF [Cerebrospinal fluid] Lateral ventricles Third ventricle Fourth ventricle

35 Kaan’s first seminar @ PhD: Telencephalon [in Turkish]


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