What 3 parts make up a neuron?
What do Dendrites do?
Receptive part of the neuron cell. Respond to incoming signals.
What do Axon’s do?
What is a nerve?
Bundle of axons (motor and sensory) in PNS (peripheral nervous system)
Ex. Sciatic nerve, radial nerve
What is a tract?
Bundle of axons in CNS (central nervous system)
Ex. Brain and spinal cord - ex. lateral spinothalamic tract
What is a ganglion?
Cluster of cell bodies in peripheral nervous system i.e. doral root ganglion
What are neuroglia?
They are the supporting cells of the nervous system. Support neurons. Protect, nourish, remove debris from neurons.
List the six type of neuroglia
How does a neuron conduct action potential?
What are the four main parts of the brain?
How many hemispheres are in the cerebrum?
Two
What are the 4 lobes in each of the cerebrum hemispheres?
What is Wernicke’s area responsible for in the cerebrum?
Understanding of written and spoken language
Injury causes fluent aphasia - they can respond, but they cannot understand the incoming language
What is Broca’s area responsible for in the cerebrum?
Speech output or speech production.
Injury causes expressive aphasia - they start speaking jibberish
What is the cerebellum responsible for?
It is responsible for coordination, equilibrium and proprioception
What does the Diencephalon contain?
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Pituitary Gland
Pineal Gland
What is the brainstem responsible for?
Organ regulation
Involuntary - autonomic nervous system
What are the three parts of the brainstem?
What are the steps of the motor pathway?
What is the neurotransmitter that stimulates the muscle to contract?
Acetylcholine
What is the name of the tract that carries motor impulses down the spinal cord?
The Corticospinal tract or pyramidial tract
Motor nerve impulses exit the spinal cord via which of the following:
A. The Ventral Root
B. Dorsal Root
A. The ventral root
What is the neurotransmitter that motor neurons release?
Acetylcholine
Where do motor tracts cross?
In the pyramids of the medulla oblongota