KIN 3304 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Anterior Jugular Vein, Vasomotor Center, Postcentral Gyrus

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Epidural space: right beneath the periosteum of the skull bones. Space underneath the dura mater: arachnoid. Between the arachnoid and pia mater: pia mater. Cerebrum: houses the area of consciousness that breeds awareness, most developed portion of the cns, discriminatory power. The ability to discriminate tastes and smells which leads to memory: bilaterally symmetrical, connected by the corpus callosum. Cross-control: outer layer contains gray matter called the cortex. Consists of nerve cell bodies and dendrites. Consists of nerve axons: gyri raised ridges on the outside of the brain, sulci depressions between gyri. Longitudinal fissure: divides cerebrum into bilaterally symmetrical sides. Central sulcus (fissure of rolando: frontal and parietal lobes. Lateral sulcus (fissure of sylvius: parietal and temporal lobes. Occipitoparietal sulcus: parietal and occipital lobes, most prominent gyri. Motor area houses majority of motor nerves. Superior, middle and inferior frontal gyri: 4 lobes. Visual center nerve fibers via the optic nerve. Taste center close behind the olfactory center.

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