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Chapter 3 Macroanatomy and the Dynamic Brain Clinical Neuroscience by Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard Kinsley Clinical Neuroscience by Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard Kinsley

Gross Structure and Function of the Nervous System  Organization of the Peripheral Nervous System  ANS and Homeostasis

Gross Structure and Function of the Nervous System (cont.)  Development of the Central Nervous System  Layers of protection  Ventricular system  Geography of the developing brain

Central Nervous System Structure and Function  Brainstem  Medulla and basic survival  Cerebellum and motor control  Pons and information transfer  Midbrain

Central Nervous System Structure and Function (cont.)  Forebrain  Diencephalon: Regulating social and survival behaviors  Telencephalon and higher-order behaviors  Structures and functions of the cortex  Subcortical circuits: Limbic system and basal ganglia  Rhinencephalon: Smell and the brain

Central Nervous System Structure and Function (cont.)  Spinal Cord

Cranial Nerves and Blood Supply

Summary