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4/21/2017 1 CHAPTER 14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 14 th Edition The purpose of the chapter is to: 1. Understand how the brain is organized, protected, and supplied with blood 2. Compare and contrast the various areas of the brain and their functions 3. Discuss the functional organization of the brain 4. Learn about cranial nerve structure and function Introduction Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Principal Parts of the Brain Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.

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CHAPTER 14The Brain and Cranial Nerves

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Principles of Anatomy and Physiology

14th Edition

The purpose of the chapter is to:1. Understand how the brain is organized,

protected, and supplied with blood

2. Compare and contrast the various areas of the brain and their functions

3. Discuss the functional organization of the brain

4. Learn about cranial nerve structure and function

Introduction

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Principal Parts of the Brain

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The brain is protected by:� Cranial bones

� Cranial meninges

� Pia, arachnoid, and dura mater

� Cranial dura mater is composed of 2 layers

� Cerebrospinal fluid

Protection

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Cranial Bones and Meninges

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Extensions of the Dura Mater

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Blood flows to the brain via the vertebral and carotid arteries and flows back to the heart via the jugular veins

Blood Flow to the Brain

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The brain utilizes about 20% of the body’s oxygen supply

� Any interruption of the oxygen supply can result in weakening, permanent damage, or death of brain cells

� Glucose deficiency my produce mental confusion, dizziness, convulsions, and unconsciousness

Importance of Blood Flow to the Brain

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The BBB protects brain cells from harmful substances and pathogens by serving as a selective barrier to prevent passage of many substances from the blood into the brain

� The BBB can prevent the entry of therapeutic drugs

� Injury to the brain may cause a breakdown of the BBB, permitting the passage of normally restricted substances into the brain tissue

Blood –Brain Barrier (BBB)

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CSF is a liquid that protects the brain and spinal cord against chemical and physical injuries and it carries oxygen, glucose, and other important substances from the blood to nervous tissue cells

Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)

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� The ventricles of the brain contain CSF

� The choroid plexuses make CSF

Ventricles and the Choroid Plexus

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CSF Flow

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Regions of the Brain

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� The Nervous System: Overview

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The brain stem is composed of the:� Medulla oblongata

� Pons

� Midbrain

The Brain Stem

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The medulla oblongata is continuous with the superior aspect of the spinal cord and contains portions of both motor and sensory tracts

Medulla Oblongata

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Cranial nerves� Vestibulocochlear and hypoglossal

Structural regions� Pyramids

� Inferior olivary nuclei

Functional regions� Heart rate, respiratory rate, vasoconstriction,

swallowing, coughing, vomiting, sneezing, hiccupping

Medulla Oblongata

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The pons is located superior to the medulla oblongata and it links parts of the brain with one another by way of tracts

Pons

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Cranial nerves� Trigeminal, abducens, facial, and vestibular

branch of vestibulocochlear

Functional regions� Relays nerve impulses related to voluntary

skeletal muscle movements from cerebrum to cerebellum

� Pneumotaxic and apneustic areas (control of respiration)

Pons

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The midbrain is located superior to the medulla oblongata and extends from the pons to the diencephalon

Midbrain

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Cranial nerves� Oculomotor and trochlear

Structural regions� Cerebral peduncles, corpora quadrigemina,

substantia nigra, red nuclei, and medial lemniscus

Functional regions� Conveys motor impulses from the cerebrum to the

cerebellum and spinal cord, sends sensory impulses from the spinal cord to the thalamus, and regulates auditory and visual reflexes

Midbrain

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Midbrain

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The reticular formation helps regulate muscle tone, alerts the cortex to incoming sensory signals, and is responsible for maintaining consciousness and awakening from sleep

Reticular Formation

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The cerebellum occupies the inferior and posterior aspects of the cranial cavity and consists of two hemispheres and a central vermis

The Cerebellum

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The cerebellum functions in the coordination of skeletal muscle contractions and in the maintenance of normal muscle tone, posture, and balance

The Cerebellum

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The diencephalon is composed of the:� Thalamus

� Hypothalamus

� Epithalamus

The Diencephalon

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The thalamus is located superior to the midbrain and contains nuclei that serve as relay stations for all sensory impulses (except smell) to the cerebral cortex

Thalamus

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The hypothalamus is found inferior to the thalamus, has four major regions, controls many body activities, and is one of the major regulators of homeostasis

Hypothalamus

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The epithalamus lies superior and posterior to the thalamus and contains the pineal gland which secretes melatonin and habenular nuclei which are involved in olfaction

Epithalamus

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� Parts of the diencephalon, the CVOs, can monitor chemical changes in the blood because they lack a blood-brain barrier

� CVOs include the hypothalamus (a portion of it), pineal gland, and the pituitary gland� CVOs coordinate homeostatic activities of the

endocrine and nervous systems

Circumventricular Organs (CVOs) of the Diencephalon

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The cerebral cortex is composed of gray matter which contains billions of neurons

� Gyri, fissures, and sulci can be identified on the cortex

Deep to the cortex is white matter composed of tracts of neurons that connect parts of the brain to each other and the spinal cord

� A bundle of white matter tracts called the corpus callosum connects the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum

The Cerebrum

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Anatomical Details of the Cerebral Cortex

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The cerebrum can be divided into the:� Frontal lobe� Parietal lobe� Temporal lobe� Occipital lobe� Insula

Lobes of the Cerebrum

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Cerebral White Matter

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The basal nuclei are paired masses of gray matter in each cerebral hemisphere

Basal Nuclei of the Cerebrum

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The limbic system is found in the cerebral hemispheres and diencephalon

The Limbic System

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Specific types of sensory, motor, and integrative signals are processed in certain regions of the cerebral cortex. There are:

� Sensory areas

� Motor areas

� Association areas

Functional Organization of the Cerebral Cortex

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Sensory Areas of the Cerebral Cortex

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Motor Areas of the Cerebral Cortex

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Association Areas of the Cerebral Cortex

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Hemispheric Lateralization

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Brain Waves

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Cranial Nerves

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Cranial Nerves

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Cranial Nerve

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Olfactory, I

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Optic, II

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Oculomotor, III

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Trochlear, IV

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Trigeminal, V

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Abducens, VI

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Facial, VII

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Vestibulocochlear, VIII

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Glossopharyngeal, IX

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Vagus, X

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Accessory, XI

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Hypoglossal, XII

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The development of the nervous system begins with a thickening of the ectoderm called the neural plate

Development of the Nervous System

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The parts of the brain develop from secondary vesicles

Development of the Nervous System

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Aging can result in:� Loss of neurons

� Diminished capacity for sending nerve impulses to and from the brain

� Diminished ability to process information

� Decreased conduction velocity

� Slowing of voluntary motor movements

� Increased reflex time

� Degenerative changes in vision, hearing, sight, taste, smell, touch, and balance

Aging and the Nervous System

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� Cerebrovascular accident (stroke)

� Transient ischemic attack (TIA)

� Alzheimer’s disease

Disorders: Homeostatic Imbalances

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