where is the brainstem located
Located between the forebrain and spinal cord
what makes up the brainstem
Comprised of the midbrain, pons and medulla
what is the oldest part of the brain
brainstem
what does the pons do
what does the midbrain do
what does the medulla do
what are the 3 functions of the brainstem
what is the conduit function of the brainstem
long tracts to or from the spinal cord pass through the brainstem
what are the cranial nerve functions of the brainstem
what are the integrative centres in the brainstem
sensoriomotor integration
brainstem core
what is sensorimotor integration
what is the brainstem core mediating
different neuromodulatory systems are….
important in regulation of conscious states as well as affecting sensory, motor and cognitive functions.
where dot he sensory nucleic that were dorsal in the spaniel cord move when they enter the brainstem
they move laterally and ventrally(towards the front and down )
where do the motor nuclei that were ventral in the spinal cord move when they enter the brainstem
how is the brainstem organised
It is divided into..
what does the dorsal part(tectum) of the brainstem have in it
what does the middle part (tegmentum) of the brainstem have in it
what does the ventral part of the brain stem have in it
descending motor pathways e.g., corticospinal & corticobulbar tracts; rubrospinal, reticulospinal and vestibulospinal tracts arising in brainstem
what do conduit functions of the brainstem allow
how many Paris of cranial nerves are there
12 pairs
what do cranial nerves do
what are the origin of cranial nerves
Cranial nerve nuclei are one origin of preganglionic parasympathetic neurons
what surface of the brainstem can cranial nerves be seen from
Cranial nerves can be seen from the ventral surface