BIOM 3200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Positron Emission Tomography, Central Nervous System, Lower Motor Neuron

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In humans, cerebral hemispheres cover the thalamus, hypothalamus & parts of the pons & cerebellum bc telencephalon develops @ accelerated rate. Unit 10: nervous system: the cavities of the brain = ventricles & cavity of spinal cord = central canal, both are filled with cerebrospinal fluid (csf) Lower motor neurons leave the spinal cord as pns & innervate skeletal muscles @ neuromuscular junctions: thus, precentral gyrus is involved in voluntary muscle movement, postcentral gyrus: area adjacent to central sulcus on parietal lobe. Personality verbal communication cutaneous & muscular sensations speech, textures & shapes. Higher intellectual processes (i. e. concentration & decision making) Correlation of visual images w/ previous experiences. Unit 10: nervous system: magnetoencephalogram (meg): neuronal agnetic activity is measured using magnetic coils & mathematical plots, electroencephalogram (eeg): neuronal activity is measured as maps w/ scalp electrodies. The diencephalon: consists of thalamus & hypothalamus.

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