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Neuroanatomy 101

Neuroanatomy 101. Dan Stiehl MAS.965 3/10/03. Two Nervous Systems. Central Nervous System (CNS) Brain & Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Cranial Nerves, Spinal Nerves, Autonomic Nervous System. Biological Psychology Ch 2. Orienting Around Your Body. 3 Slices

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Neuroanatomy 101

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  1. Neuroanatomy 101 Dan Stiehl MAS.965 3/10/03

  2. Two Nervous Systems • Central Nervous System (CNS) • Brain & Spinal Cord • Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) • Cranial Nerves, Spinal Nerves, Autonomic Nervous System Biological Psychology Ch 2

  3. Orienting Around Your Body • 3 Slices • Sagittal (Divides into left and right) • Coronal, aka Frontal or Transverse Plane (Divides into front and back) • Horizontal (Divides into upper and lower) • Medial = towards middle • Lateral = towards side • Proximal = towards center • Distal = towards periphery Biological Psychology Ch 2

  4. Orienting Around Your Brain • Anterior aka Cephalic or Rostral = towards head (or nose for brain) • Posterior aka Caudal = towards tail (or back for brain) • Grey Matter = Cell Bodies • White Matter = Axons Corpus callosum Biological Psychology Ch 2

  5. Spinal Cord Biological Psychology Ch 2

  6. Brain (Lateral View) Somatosensory Cortex Biological Psychology Ch 2

  7. Brain (Midsagittal View) Biological Psychology Ch 2

  8. Brain (Basal View = from below) Biological Psychology Ch 2

  9. Brodmann’s Areas Somatosensory Cortex Central Sulcus Biological Psychology Ch 2

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