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1 Central Nervous System
Lecture 4: Chapter 7

2 Brain Functions Functions:
controls our body, receives information, analyzes information, and stores information (our memories).

3 Structure of the Brain 4 main parts Cerebral hemispheres Cerebellum
Brain stem Diencephalon Diencephalon

4 Cerebrum (Cerebral Hemispheres)
Made up of 4 lobes Frontal Temporal Occipital parietal Split into 2 hemispheres Right left

5 Frontal Lobe Superior and anterior
Contains primary motor area that activates skeletal muscles Contains Broca’s area Specialized area that articulates speech

6 Temporal Lobe Lateral Contains Auditory area
Receives and interprets sensory information from the ears

7 Occipital Lobe Posterior Contains Visual area
Receives and interprets sensory information from the eyes

8 Parietal Lobe Superior and posterior Contains Somatic Sensory area
Produces sensations such as pain, cold, touch and pressure

9 Right Hemisphere Left Hemisphere Longitudinal fissure Corpus callosum
controls the left side of the body Left Hemisphere controls the right side of the body Longitudinal fissure Divides two hemispheres Corpus callosum connects cerebral hemispheres for communication

10 Location of Diencephalon
Interbrain, on top of brain stem Enclosed by cerebral hemispheres Structures of Diencephalon Thalamus Hypothalamus Epithalamus

11 Thalamus Relay station for sensory impulses going to sensory cortex in parietal lobe helps recognize if sensation we are about to have will be pleasant or not

12 Hypothalamus ANS center
Regulates body temperature, water balance, and metabolism Part of limbic system- controls emotions and drives

13 Brain Stem Pathway for ascending and descending tracts
Control vital activities and organs of body 3 structures of brain stem Medulla oblongata Pons Midbrain

14 Medulla oblongata Inferior portion of brain stem connects to spinal cord Controls heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, swallowing and vomiting

15 Pons Middle structure of brain stem Involved in control of breathing

16 Midbrain Superior portion of brain stem
Contains reflex centers for vision and hearing

17 Cerebellum Posterior and inferior
Controls balance, equilibrium and coordination

18 Spinal cord Location: Function:
Extends from brain stem to lumbar region just below ribs Enclosed within vertebral column Function: 2 way conduction pathway to brain Major reflex center


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