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NERVOUS SYSTEM Dr Iram Tassaduq

SPINAL CORD Externally placed white matter Internally present butterfly shaped grey matter Central canal

GREY MATTER Contain neuronal cell bodies Anterior horns contain motor neurons Posterior horn contain sensory neurons

WHITE MATTER Contains myelinated and unmyelinated axons travelling to and from spinal cord.

CENTRAL CANAL

CEREBELLUM

MOLECULAR LAYER Contains few neurons but a large number of unmyelinated nerve fibers

G RANULAR LAYER Extremely cellular layer Axons bifurcate to synapse with dendrites of purkinje cells

PURKINJE CELLS Single layer of flask shaped cells between molecular and granular layer. These are only efferent fibers from cerebellar cortex

CEREBRUM

CEREBRAL CORTEX

H ORIZONTAL L AYERS OF C EREBRAL C ORTEX From superficial to deep, the six layers are: 1] Molecular layer — fiber layer; apical dendrites & non-specific afferents; 2] Outer granular cell layer — interneurons for non-specific afferent input; 3] Outer pyramidal cell layer — small and medium cells; short association output 4] Inner granular cell layer — interneurons for specific afferent input 5] Inner pyramidal layer — large cells; projection & long association output 6] Multiform layer — variably shaped cells; projection & long association

MOLECULAR LAYER Contains dendrites and axons of cortical neurons making synapses with one another

OUTER GRANULAR LAYER Formed of densely populated pyramidal and stellate cells

PYRAMIDAL LAYER Dominated by pyramidal cells

I NNER GRANULAR LAYER Formed of densely packed stellate cells

GANGLIONIC LAYER Large pyramidal cells and smaller number of stellate cells and cells of Martinoti make this layer.

MULTIFORM LAYER Wide variety of different morphological forms of cells are found in this layer. It contains pyramidal cells and cells of Martinoti, as well as stellate cells.