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Regional Anatomy of the Subthalamic Nucleus, Globus Pallidus ...
Regional Anatomy of the Subthalamic Nucleus, Globus Pallidus Interna and Ventolateral Thalamus. Picture from Regional Anatomy of the Subthalamic Nucleus, Globus Pallidus Interna and Ventolateral Thalamus video ...
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Eye Function, Histology, Visual Pathway
Ganglion axons decussate/cross over to opposite side of brain. 5.) Ganglion axons enter Optic Tract, some to the Superior Colliculi, some to Thalamus. 6.) Neurons from Thalamus project to Visual Cortex of Occipital lobe.
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Anatomy – Nov.25/2008 E) Functional Systems 1) Limbic System (Fig ...
Anatomy – Nov.25/2008. E) Functional Systems. 1) Limbic System (Fig 12.18). - Nuclei in the cerebrum and Diencephalon (Thalamus & hypothalamus). - Regulates emotions & Emotional behaviour (Laughing, crying etc.) ...
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Brain Anatomy and Function
The largest of these nuclei is the thalamus, whose many subdivisions act as relay stations to the cerebral cortex, the primary cortical areas. Different afferent tracts and thalamic areas subserve sensations of pain; sensations of heat ...
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LAST CLASS!!!!
Anatomy – Nov. 27/2008. Spinal Pathways:. 1) 1st order neuron = in spinal nerve. Receptor TO Spinal cord Therefore PNS. Unipolar with receptor. Cell Body in Ganglion is PNS. Synapse in Dorsal Horn or Medulla TO. 2) 2nd order Neuron ...
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nervous system – area functions
thalamus. pair oval masses on side of 3rd ventricle. relay station for sensory info. except olfactory. hypothalamus. includes infundibulum start which extends to pituitary gland. master control of ans, endocrine system, reg of body temp ...
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Anatomy Lecture #6
The thalamus takes much of the diencephalons. you can think of the thalamus as this massive relay center, most of the gray matter nuclei. These nuclei are responsible for relaying information in sensory pathways that are bringing ...
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ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN STEM
The anatomy of the brain includes: the motor nuclei of cranial nerves, this one represents the oculomotor nucleus; the choroid plexus, which secretes a clear, watery fluid–the cerebrospinal fluid; a sensory nucleus of the fifth cranial ...
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Pain Anatomy 101: How Pain Works, And How Your Subconscious May Be ...
A single Level 1 cell can stretch from your big toe to your spine. A single Level 2 cell can reach from your spine all the way up to the thalamus in your brain. And a single Level 3 cell in the brain can reach from the thalamus to the ...
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Anatomy Lecture #5
The thalamus, in blue right in the midline, is the main part of the diencephalon. On either side of the thalamus there is a collection of deep cerebral nuclei called the corpus straitum, which is made up of several different nuclei. ...
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