What components of nervous system are classed as:

Describe what grey matter is composed of
Describe what white matter is composed of
What is the PNS equivalent of:
*NOTE: beware of term basal ganglia as this is actually grey matter in brain
How many spinal cord segments are there?
31 segments
Each segment has a pair of spinal nerves that go on to supply a given dermatome and myotome on each side

Describe where the grey and white matter are in the CNS

If you have a sensory deficit in a homuncular pattern wherre may it suggest the lesion is?
Above thalamus
Define a funiculus (pleural: funiculi)
Segment of white matter containing multiple distinct tracts which both ascend and descend (hence often contain both sensory & motor)
State and describe the position of the three funiculi in spinal cord

Define a tract
An anatomically and functionally defined white matter pathway connecting two distinct regions of grey matter. Impulses travel in one direction. Found within discrete places in the funiculi. All fibres in tract have similar function.

Define a fasciculus
A subdivision of a tract supplying a distinct region of the body
Cell bodies of grey matter in spinal cord is organised into cell columns; what name is given to these columns?
Rexed’s laminae (each column has a particular number)
If we think of all the lower motor neurones supplying a given muscle, these are found at multiple adjacent cord elvels (e.g. quads are supplied by L3, L4) and can be thought of as forming a distinct nucleus controlling that particular muscle
Define a nuclues and state whether it is white or gray matter
Collection of functionally relatd cell bodies
Grey matter
Define the cortex and state whether it is grey or white matter
A folded sheet of cell bodies found on surface of brain structure
Grey matter
How thick is the cortex typically?
1-5mm
Define a fibre and state whether it is grey or white matter
An axon in association withi its supporting cells (e.g. axon plus multiple Schwann cells)
White matter
The world ‘fibre’ is used synonymoulsy with what word?
Axon
State the three types of fibres and what each one connects

State what each of the following parts of brainstem are responsible for:
What sulcus separtes frontal and parietal lobes?
Central sulcus

Where is the primary motor cortex found?
Precentral gyrus

What does the lateral/Sylvian fissure separate?
Temporal lobe from frontal and parietal lobes
What does the parieto-occipital sulcus separate?
Parietal and occipital lobe