Central Nervous System

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Central Nervous System I. Introduction A. Organization

II. Brain A. Development

1. Pattern Figure 12.2

2. Timing Figure 12.1

2. Timing Figure 12.3

2. Timing Figure 12.3

B. Organization

1. Overview Figure 12.12

2. Ventricles Figure 12.5

3. Cerebrospinal Fluid Figure 12.26

C. Cerebrum

1. Features a. Hemispheres Figure 12.6

1. Features b. Motor Area’s Figure 12.8

1. Features b. Motor Area's Figure 12.8

1. Features b. Motor Areas Figure 12.9

1. Features c. Sensory Area’s Figure 12.8

1. Features c. Sensory Area's Figure 12.8

1. Features c. Sensory Areas Figure 12.9

1. Features d. Associative Area’s Figure 12.8

1. Features d. Associative Area's Figure 12.8

1. Features d. Associative Area's Figure 12.18

1. Features e. White Matter Figure 12.10

1. Features f. Basal Nuclei Figure 12.11a

1. Features f. Basal Nuclei Figure 12.11b

2. Electroencephalogram a. Electrical Tracings Figure 12.20

D. Diencephalon

1. Location Figure 12.12

2. Structures & Functions Figure 12.13

E. Brain Stem

1. Location Figure 12.14

2. Parts & Functions Figure 12.15

2. Functions Figure 12.16

F. Cerebellum

1. Location Figure 12.17

2. Functions Figure 12.17

G. Reticular Formation

1. Location Figure 12.19

2. Function Figure 12.19

III. Spinal Cord A. Gross Anatomy

1. Location 2. Structure Figure 12.29

B. Cross Section Anatomy

1. General Figure 12.31

1. General Figure 12.32

2. White Matter Tracts Figure 12.33

2. White Matter Tracts

2. White Matter Tracts

2. White Matter Tracts

2. White Matter Tracts

2. White Matter Tracts

2. Gray Matter Connections Figure 12.34 Figure 12.35

IV. CNS Problems A. Cerebrovascular Accident B. Alzheimer’s Disease C. Parkinson’s Disease D. Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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