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Practical Neuroanatomy Lecture 1 Christine Hulette MD

Practical Neuroanatomy Lecture 1 Christine Hulette MD. MICROSCOPIC NEUROANATOMY MACROSCOPIC NEUROANATOMY TELENCEPHALON DIENCEPHALALON MESENCEPHALON CEREBELLUM AND PONS MEDULLA SPINAL CORD BRODMANN AREAS SKULL AND MENINGES BLOOD SUPPLY CERBROSPINAL FLUID. Ross, Romrell and Kaye 1999.

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Practical Neuroanatomy Lecture 1 Christine Hulette MD

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  1. Practical Neuroanatomy Lecture 1 Christine Hulette MD MICROSCOPIC NEUROANATOMY MACROSCOPIC NEUROANATOMYTELENCEPHALONDIENCEPHALALONMESENCEPHALONCEREBELLUM AND PONSMEDULLASPINAL CORDBRODMANN AREASSKULL AND MENINGESBLOOD SUPPLYCERBROSPINAL FLUID

  2. Ross, Romrell and Kaye 1999

  3. Ross, Romrell and Kaye 1999

  4. Alberts B, Bray D, Lewis J, et al. 1994

  5. Alberts B, Bray D, Lewis J, et al. 1994

  6. Ross, Romrell and Kaye 1999

  7. Ependyma

  8. White Matter

  9. Peripheral Nerve

  10. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMBrain and Spinal CordPERIPERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMCranial Nerves, Motor and SensorySpinal Nerves, Motor and SensoryGangliaMotor End PlateSensory ReceptorsAutonomic Nervous System

  11. Cells Of The Nervous System • Neurons • Axon • Dendrite • Synapse • Supporting Cells • Central Nervous System • Astrocytes • Oligodendroglia • Microglia • Ependyma • Peripheral Nervous System • Satellite Cells • Schwann Cells

  12. TELENCEPHALONCerebral HemispheresBasal Ganglia

  13. DIENCEPHALONThalamusHypothalamusEpithalamus

  14. EPITHALAMUSPinealHabenula

  15. MESENCEPHALONTectum (superior)Tegmentum (inferior)Cranial nerve III, IV nucleiRed NucleusSubstantia NigraCerebral Peduncle

  16. PONS AND CEREBELLUMArchicerebellum- maintains equilibriumPaleocerebellum- maintains muscle toneNeocerebellum- controls coordinationPons - bridgeCranial nerves V, VI, VII

  17. MEDULLACranial nerves VIII through XIIPyramidsInferior Olives

  18. SPINAL CORDDorsal (posterior) - proprioceptionLateral - corticospinal tractVentral (anterior horn) - lower motor neuronsSpinal Nerves

  19. Barr 1979

  20. behavioralphys.wikispaces.com

  21. BRODMANN AREAS Postcentral gyrus Area 1, 2, 3 sensory Precentral gyrus Area 4, 6, 8 motor Superior temporal gyrus Area 41 auditory Calcarine fissure Area 17 visual

  22. MAJOR COVERINGSSKULL AND MENINGES Scalp Skull Dura Mater Arachnoid Mater Pia Mater

  23. England and Wakely 1991

  24. England and Wakely 1991

  25. England and Wakely 1991

  26. England and Wakely 1991

  27. BLOOD SUPPLY

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