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The Nervous SystemCNS
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Central Nervous System (CNS)
•CNS develops from the embryonic neural tube▫The neural tube becomes the brain and
spinal cord▫The opening of the neural tube becomes
the ventricles Four chambers within the brain Filled with cerebrospinal fluid
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Central Nervous System (CNS)
Figure 7.12a
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Regions of the Brain•Cerebral hemispheres (cerebrum)•Diencephalon•Brain stem•Cerebellum
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Regions of the Brain: Cerebrum
•Cerebral Hemispheres (Cerebrum) ▫Paired (left and right) superior parts of the
brain▫Includes more than half of the brain mass▫The surface is made of ridges (gyri) and
grooves (sulci)
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Cerebral Hemisphere
•Marked by elevated ridges = gyri (gyrus)•Shallow grooves = sulci (sulcus)
▫Sulci separate hemispheres into five lobes Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal
▫Central sulcus separates frontal lobe from parietal lobe
•Deeper grooves = fissures ▫Longitudinal fissure separates cerebral
hemispheres▫Transverse cerebral fissure separates cerebral
hemispheres from cerebellum
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Lobes of the Cerebrum•Fissures (deep grooves) divide the
cerebrum into lobes•Surface lobes of the cerebrum
▫Frontal lobe▫Parietal lobe▫Occipital lobe▫Temporal lobe
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Specialized areas of the cerebrum
•Primary somatic sensory area ▫Receives impulses from
the body’s sensory receptors
▫Located in parietal lobe
•Broca’s area▫Involved in our ability to speak
•Primary motor area ▫Sends impulses to
skeletal muscles▫Located in frontal
lobe
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Regions of the Brain: Cerebrum
Figure 7.13c
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Figure 7.14
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Regions of the Brain: Cerebrum•Cerebral areas involved in special senses
▫Gustatory area (taste)▫Visual area▫Auditory area▫Olfactory area
•Interpretation areas of the cerebrum▫Speech/language region▫Language comprehension region▫General interpretation area
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Regions of the Brain: Cerebrum
Figure 7.13c
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Layers of the cerebrum
•Gray matter (cortex) —outer layer in the cerebral cortex composed mostly of neuron cell bodies
•White matter —fiber tracts deep to the gray matter▫Corpus callosum connects
hemispheres•Basal nuclei —islands of
gray matter buried within the white matter
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Regions of the Brain: Diencephalon
Figure 7.16
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Regions of the Brain: Diencephalon•Sits on top of the brain stem•Enclosed by the cerebral hemispheres•Made of three parts
▫Thalamus▫Hypothalamus▫Epithalamus
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Regions of the Brain: Diencephalon
Figure 7.16a
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Diencephalon: Thalamus•Surrounds the third
ventricle•The relay station for
sensory impulses•Transfers impulses to the
correct part of the cortex for localization and interpretation
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Regions of the Brain: Diencephalon
Figure 7.16a
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Diencephalon: Hypothalamus
•Under the thalamus•Important autonomic nervous system
center▫Helps regulate body temperature▫Controls water balance▫Regulates metabolism
•An important part of the limbic system (emotions)
•The pituitary gland is attached to the hypothalamus
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Diencephalon: Epithalamus
•Forms the roof of the third ventricle•Houses the pineal body (an endocrine
gland)•Includes the choroid plexus—forms
cerebrospinal fluid
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Regions of the Brain: Brain Stem•Attaches to the spinal cord•Parts of the brain stem
▫Midbrain▫Pons▫Medulla oblongata
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Brain Stem: Mid Brain
•Mostly composed of tracts of nerve fibers•Has two bulging fiber tracts—
cerebral peduncles•Has four rounded protrusions—
corpora quadrigemina▫Reflex centers for vision and hearing
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Brain Stem: Pons
•The bulging center part of the brain stem•Mostly composed of fiber tracts•Includes nuclei involved in the control of
breathing
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Brain Stem: Medulla Oblongata•The lowest part of the brain stem•Merges into the spinal cord•Includes important fiber tracts•Contains important control centers
▫Heart rate control▫Blood pressure regulation▫Breathing▫Swallowing▫Vomiting
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Brain Stem: Reticular formation
•Diffuse mass of gray matter along the brain stem
•Involved in motor control of visceral organs
•Reticular activating system (RAS) plays a role in awake/sleep cycles and consciousness
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Regions of the Brain: Cerebellum•Two hemispheres with convoluted
surfaces•Provides involuntary coordination of body
movements•The cerebellum integrates information
from the motor cortex and sensory pathways to produce well-timed voluntary movements (automatic pilot) and controls equilibrium and posture
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Regions of the Brain: Cerebellum
Figure 7.16a
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Protection of the Central Nervous System•Scalp and skin•Skull and vertebral column•Meninges•Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)•Blood-brain barrier
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Protection of the Central Nervous System
Figure 7.17a
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Meninges•Dura mater
▫Double-layered external covering Periosteum—attached to inner surface of
the skull Meningeal layer—outer covering of the
brain▫Folds inward in several areas
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Meninges•Arachnoid layer
▫Middle layer▫Web-like
Pia mater
Internal layer
Clings to the surface of the brain
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Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
•Similar to blood plasma composition•Formed by the choroid plexus•Forms a watery cushion to protect the
brain•Circulated in arachnoid space, ventricles,
and central canal of the spinal cord
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Figure 7.18a–b
Ventricles and Location of the Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Ventricles and Location of the Cerebrospinal Fluid
Figure 7.18c
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Hydrocephalus in a Newborn
•Hydrocephalus▫CSF accumulates and exerts pressure on
the brain if not allowed to drain
Figure 7.19
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Blood-Brain Barrier
• Includes the least permeable capillaries of the body
•Excludes many potentially harmful substances
•Useless as a barrier against some substances▫Fats and fat soluble molecules▫Respiratory gases▫Alcohol▫Nicotine▫Anesthesia
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Traumatic Brain Injuries
•Concussion▫Slight brain injury▫No permanent brain damage
•Contusion▫Nervous tissue destruction occurs▫Nervous tissue does not regenerate
•Cerebral edema▫Swelling from the inflammatory response▫May compress and kill brain tissue
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Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)•Commonly called a stroke•The result of a ruptured blood vessel
supplying a region of the brain•Brain tissue supplied with oxygen from
that blood source dies•Loss of some functions or death may
result
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Alzheimer’s Disease•Progressive degenerative brain disease•Mostly seen in the elderly, but may
begin in middle age•Structural changes in the brain include
abnormal protein deposits and twisted fibers within neurons
•Victims experience memory loss, irritability, confusion, and ultimately, hallucinations and death
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Spinal Cord
•Extends from the foramen magnum of the skull to the first or second lumbar vertebra
•31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
•Cauda equina is a collection of spinal nerves at the inferior end
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Spinal Cord Anatomy
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Spinal Cord Anatomy
•Internal gray matter is mostly cell bodies▫Dorsal (posterior) horns▫Anterior (ventral) horns ▫Gray matter surrounds the central canal
Central canal is filled with cerebrospinal fluid•Exterior white mater—conduction tracts
▫Dorsal, lateral, ventral columns
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Spinal Cord Anatomy
Figure 7.21
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Spinal Cord Anatomy•Meninges cover the spinal cord•Spinal nerves leave at the level of each
vertebrae▫Dorsal root
Associated with the dorsal root ganglia—collections of cell bodies outside the central nervous system
▫Ventral root Contains axons
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Pathways Between Brain and Spinal Cord
Figure 7.22
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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)•Nerves and ganglia outside the central
nervous system•Nerve = bundle of neuron fibers•Neuron fibers are bundled by connective
tissue
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PNS: Structure of a Nerve
•Endoneurium surrounds each fiber
•Groups of fibers are bound into fascicles by perineurium
•Fascicles are bound together by epineurium
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PNS: Classification of Nerves
•Mixed nerves▫Both sensory and motor fibers
•Sensory (afferent) nerves▫Carry impulses toward the CNS
•Motor (efferent) nerves▫Carry impulses away from the CNS
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PNS: Cranial Nerves
•12 pairs of nerves that mostly serve the head and neck
•Only the pair of vagus nerves extend to thoracic and abdominal cavities
•Most are mixed nerves, but three are sensory only
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PNS: Distribution of Cranial Nerves
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PNS: Cranial Nerves• I Olfactory nerve—sensory for smell
•II Optic nerve—sensory for vision
•III Oculomotor nerve—motor fibers to eye muscles
•IV Trochlear—motor fiber to eye muscles
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PNS: Cranial Nerves•V Trigeminal nerve—sensory
for the face; motor fibers to chewing muscles
•VI Abducens nerve—motor fibers to eye muscles
•VII Facial nerve—sensory for taste; motor fibers to the face
•VIII Vestibulocochlear nerve—sensory for balance and hearing
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PNS: Cranial Nerves• IX Glossopharyngeal nerve—
sensory for taste; motor fibers to the pharynx
• X Vagus nerves—sensory and motor fibers for pharynx, larynx, and viscera
• XI Accessory nerve—motor fibers to neck and upper back
• XII Hypoglossal nerve—motor fibers to tongue