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NEURO

Brain consists of the cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon (thalamus &
hypothalamus) and brain stem
Cerebral cortex: outer layer of nerve cell bodies the “grey matter” is the center for
highest function with 2 hemispheres and 4 lobes
 Left Hemisphere: language, speech, reading and writing, math and verbal
communication
 Right Hemisphere: visual spatial skills, expressing emotion, concentration and
attention, sense of direction

Lobes structure and function
 Frontal: motor cortex
o Voluntary movement- L/R controls opposite side
o Broca’s area (speech), talking and writing
o Influences emotion, intellect, reasoning ability, judgement & behavior
 Parietal: sensory cortex
o Touch, pain, temperature, shapes and 2-point discrimination
 Temporal: auditory cortex
o Receives/interprets impulses from the ear
o Wernicke’s area- interprets auditory stimuli
 Occipital lobe: visual receptor center
o Influence reading understanding
o Visual receptor center
Structure & Function

 Brainstem:
o Midbrain- relay center for ear and eye reflexes
o Pons- links cerebellum to cerebrum & midbrain to medulla
o Medulla Oblongata- controls and regulates respiratory function,
HR/force & BP
 Cerebellum:
o Behind brain stem and under the cerebrum, 2 hemispheres
o Coordination and smoothing of voluntary movements, maintenance of
equilibrium, muscle tone
 Spinal cord:
o Consists of dorsal & ventral columns, grey matter
o White matter (myelinated axons) surrounds grey matter
o Ascending (sensory) carry impulses from body to parietal lobe
o Descending (motor) carry impulses from fontal lobe to muscles for
voluntary movement; responsible for simple reflex activity, reflex arc

Structure & Function: Neural Pathways
 Sensory (afferent)

, o Spinothalamic tract- pain, temp., crude & light touch
o Posterior (dorsal) columns- position, vibration, finely local touch
stereognosis, graphesthesia
 Motor (efferent)
o Corticospinal or pyramidal tract- skilled purposeful movement (writing)
o Extrapyramidal tracts (outside pyramidal tract)- maintenance of
muscle tone, body control
 Sensory impulses travel to the spinal cord, takes 1 to 2 routes. Thalamus
fibers synapse with a sensory neuron then to the sensory cortex for
interpretation
 Pyramidal tract motor nerve fibers- in the motor cortex, travels to the
medulla, crosses over to the opposite side, pass down in the lateral columns
of spinal cord
 Lower motor neurons in the spinal cord send impulses to muscles to produce
voluntary movements
 Extrapyramidal tract motor neurons travel from frontal lobe to the pons to
cross over to the opposite side and down spinal cord- connect with lower
motor neurons that conduct impulses to the muscles
Peripheral Nervous System

 All nerve fibers OUTSIDE the brain and spinal cord: somatic and autonomic
o Somatic fibers- carry CNS impulses to voluntary skeletal muscle and
mediates conscious or voluntary activities
o Autonomic fibers- carry CNS impulses to smooth, involuntary
muscles (in heart and glands), mediates unconscious or involuntary
activities
Spinal nerves: 31 pairs names for the region of the spine from which they exit

 8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coccygeal
 Sensory (afferent) & Motor (efferent)
 Exit the spinal cord in orderly ladder, and each nerve innervates an area in
the skin (dermatome)
Dermatomal Map
 Dermatome- a skin area supplied mainly from 1 spinal cord segment through
a certain spinal nerve
 The dermatomes overlap, and if one is severed most sensations can be
transmitted by the adjacent nerves

Autonomic Nervous System
 Both cranial and spinal nerves from the CNS to the involuntary smooth
muscles of the heart and glands
o Sympathetic NS (fight or flight) activated during stress
 Decreased gastric secretions, bronchiole dilation, inc. pulse and
pupil dilation

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