Created by Mia Li
about 7 years ago
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Which parts of the brain makes up the brainstem?
Which 3 functions does the brainstem conduct?
Key function of medulla
Key function of pons and midbrain
Principal functions of the cerebellum:
The diencephalon consists of _______ and ______.
The hypothalamus controls _________ release in the ______ gland and overall function of the _________ system.
What are the four landmarks in the dorsal brainstem?
Lable the picture. [insert numbered picture of ventral brainstem here]
Lable the picture. [insert numbered picture of dorsal brainstem here]
Four key structures in the ventral brainstem.
Pyramids are the location for the axons of ___________.
Neurons in the _____ and ______ are major sources of afferent information to the cerebellum.
The central core of the brainstem contains neurons that regulate _______.
Lable the picture [ insert cross-sections of medulla]
At the spinal-medullary junction, the most prominent feature is the ____________. It is where the _____ decussates. It results in one side of the brain controlling the opposite side of the body.
Dorsal column nuclei relates ______ sensation to ________.
The landmarks of dorsal midmedulla are _____________ and __________.
The floor of the 4th ventricle includes:
The roof of 4th ventricle is formed by
Neurons in the pontine nuclei transmitt information from _____ to _________.
Three parts of the midbrain from dorsal to ventral
tegmentum + basis pedunculi =
In the tectum there are 4 key landmarks called _________
Superior colliculi control _________ movement while inferior colliculi are important in _______
The __________ is found at the border of tegmentum and tectum. It is surrounded by __________ which is important in pain suppression.