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nervous system (2)

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abducens (CN VI)
pons of brainstem exits s.o.f. eye movements
accessory (CN XI)
medulla oblongota of brainstem and spinal cord exits jugular foramen motor to SCM and trapezius
arachnoid layer
middle layer
corpus callosum
white matter structure allowing communication between the hemispheres
cranial cavity
location of the brain and cranial meninges
dorsal rami
posterior branch from spinal nerve
dura matter
tough, hard
exteroceptors
pain, hot/cold (ambient temperature), touch, body position
facial (CN VII)
pons of brainstem enters:internal audiotry meatus exits:stylomastoid foramen muscles of facial expression; taste; parasympathetic
four lobes
frontal (skeletal muscles) Parietal (touch, pain, temp. taste) Temporal (auditory/ olfactory) Occipital (visual)
functions of cerebrum
conscious thought and intellectual functions processing of somatic sensory info complex motor behaviors
glossopharyngeal (CN IX)
medulla oblongota of brainstem exits jugular foramen sensory to pharynx; taste; parasympathetic
hypoglossal (CN XII)
medulla oblongata of brainstem exits hypoglossal motor to tongue muscles
hypothalamus
located inferior to thalamus; pituitary gland hangs from it primary link between nervous system and endocrine system
integrative
processes incoming info and initiates a response
interoreceptors
blood pressure, gas levels, internal temperature, stretch
medulla oblongota
continuous with spinal cord, stops at foramen magnum
meninges and meningeal spaces
dura matter, arachnoid layer, pia mater
motor
produces an action in response to environmental stimuli
oculomotor (CN III)
located midbrain of brainstem exits superior orbital fissure eye movements; parasympathetic
olfactory nerve (CN I)
location: olfactory epithelium exit: cribriform plate sense of smell
optic nerve (CN II)
located in retina of eye exits optic canal sense of sight
phrenic nerve
intervates diaphragm to let it contract
pia mater
not visible adheres to neural tissue of brain/ spinal cord anchors network of blood vessels which supply the brain and spinal cord provides lateral stability to the spinal cord via the denticulate ligaments
pons
transmits/ relays impulses between cerebrum and cerebellum and brainstem
SAN
somatic afferent neurons sensory neurons with cell bodies located in the dorsal root ganglion carry pain, vibration, pressure, heat/cold, stretch, and proprioceptive info back to the CNS; may also carry info regarding the special senses don't ori
SEN
somatic efferent neurons motor neurons w/ cell bodies located in the ventral horn of the spinal cord or ventral regions of the brainstem carry efferent outflow to skeletal muscles fibers
Sensory
monitors the external and internal environment
spinal cavity
location of spinal cord and spinal meninges
thalamus
sensory relay and processing center
trigeminal (CN V)
pons of brainstem opthalmic-s.o.f.-sensory to upper face maxillary-foramen rotundum-sensory to midface mandibular-foramen ovale-sensory to lower face
trochlear (CN IV)
midbrain of brainstem exits s.o.f. eye movements
vagus (CN X)
medulla oblongata of brainstem exits jugular foramen motor and sensory to pharynx, larynx; parasympathetic
VAN (GVA)
sensory neurons with cell bodies located in the dorsal root ganglion transmite visceral pain, nausea, and info about stretch, pressure, and chemical stimuli from visceral structure cannot convey distinctions between sensations of hot v. cold, fine v
VEN
neurons of the autonomic nervous system carry efferent outflow to smooth muscle, exocrine glands or cardiac muscle sympathetic/ parasympathetic
vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)
pons and medulla oblongata of brainstem exits jugular formen equilibrium and hearing

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