What is the brain like at 3-4 weeks of development?
Already 3 distinct divisions of the brain
What are the 5 divisions of the brain seen at 5 weeks of development?
Four principle parts of brain?
Ratio of neurons to neuroglia cells?
10x number of neuroglia cells
3 components of brainstem
Mid brain
Pons
medulla
Brain stem attatchment to spinal cord?
Continuous
Role of brain stem?
Similar role to ANS
What is the cerebellum
Inferior to hemispheres, posterior to brainstem
- Voluntary movement control
What is the diencephalon?
Just above brainstem
Thalamus, hypo thamlamus, and epithalamus (Pineal gland is part of epi)
- Regulates Emotions
What is the Cerebrum?
AKA cortex
- Cognition and intelligence
5 aspects of brain development in 1st year (after birth)
Protective coverings of CNS (Plus spaces)
Epidural Space
Dura Mater
Subdural space
Arachnoid Mater
Subarachnoid Space
Pia Mater
Epidural Space
a space between
the dura mater and the wall of the vertebral canal
Filled with cushion of fat and protective tissue
Dura mater
Toughest meninge layer
Subdural space
Does not exist in skull - DM and AM fused together (But still called a space)
In spine is full of interstitial fluid
Arachnoid Mater
Middle connective tissue layer
- Avascular
Fused with Dura mater in Skull
Subarachnoid Space
Space beneath arachnoid mater containing CSF
Pia Mater
4 Major blood vessels bringing blood to brain
Internal carotid (Page 835) (21.19)
Glucose and brain
Hypoglycemia
Glucose levels dropping results in fainting
Brain percent of body weight
2%
What amount of the cardiac output does brain use?
20%
Brain and relation to O2 and blood
Requires continuous supply of O2 and blood
- If deprived 1-2 minutes will not generally result in long term problems
- 4-5 minutes is where long term problems will occur, commonly occur months or years later
Cold reduces demands of brain therefore can last longer without O2