Central Nervous System
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Central Nervous System
Brain & Spinal Cord
Development of the CNS
Appears as neural tube on dorsal median
plane
4th week brain formation begins at
anterior end of the neural tube
Remaining portion of neural tube
becomes spinal cord
4 Major Regions of the Brain
Cerebrum (Cerebral hemispheres)
Cerebellum
Brain Stem
Diencephalon
Cerebrum
Divided into left and right hemispheres
(What do you already know about them?)
Surface is covered in elevated ridges and
shallow grooves
◦ Gyri- ridges
◦ Sulci- grooves
◦ Let’s think of a way to remember these!
Fissures are deep grooves that separate
large regions of the brain
Cerebrum
Gray matter:
◦ Outermost portion of the cerebral cortex
◦ Neuronal cell bodies are located here
White matter:
◦ Inner tissue of cerebrum
◦ Bundles of fiber tracts (neuronal axons!)
Basal nuclei- small islands of gray matter
within inner cerebrum
◦ Regulate voluntary motor activities
The Brain Matters
Locate the gray matter, the white matter, and the basal nuclei.
Cerebrum separated into 4 lobes
Each lobe of the cerebrum is unique
Frontal Lobes
Parietal Lobes
Temporal Lobes
Occipital Lobe
Do these names sound familiar?
Corpus Callosum
Large fiber tract
Connects and allows
communication
between left & right
hemisphere
“Split-Brain” patients
◦ Severed corpus
callosum
Split-Brain Patients
Article: http://www.nature.com/news/the-split-brain-a-tale-of-two-halves-1.10213
Brain Stem
Parts of the Brain Stem:
◦ Midbrain
◦ Pons
◦ Medulla oblongata
Provides a pathway for ascending &
descending tracts from the brain to the
spinal cord
Reticular Formation
◦ Gray matter extending along brain stem involved
in motor control of organs & consciousness
Brain Stem
Diencephalon
Located on top of the brainstem
surrounded by the cerebral hemispheres
Many structures in the diencephalon
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Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Pituitary
Pineal Body
Choroid Plexus
Amygdala
Hippocampus
Cerebellum
Located under the occipital lobe of the
cerebrum
It has two hemispheres with an outer
cortex of gray matter and inner region of
white matter
“Let Me Pick Your Brain” Activity
Awesome 3D Brain Website:
G2conline.com
Pages 235-241 in your book
CNS Protection
Bones of the skull and vertebral column
Connective tissue membranes called
Meninges
Aqueous cushion called the cerebrospinal
fluid (CSF)
Blood-brain barrier made by the least
permeable capillaries in the body keeps
the brain in a constant environment
◦ What would happen if the brain were
exposed to various ions?
Meninges of the Brain
Dura Mater
◦ Outermost thick, tough, double layered
membrane
Arachnoid Mater
◦ Middle layer with many projections that has CSF
flowing through it
◦ Arachnoid villi protrude through dura mater,
allowing CSF to drain into superior sagittal sinus
to the blood
Pia Mater
◦ Delicate innermost vascular layer that follows
every convolution of the brain and spinal cord
Cerebrospinal Fluid
We know where it drains… but where is
it made?
◦ Made in the choroid plexuses on roof of
ventricles in the brain
The choroid plexuses make about 20-30
mL of CSF per hour
The body has about 150 mL of CSF at a
time
Circulates throughout the CNS
◦ Which cells help circulate CSF?
Blood-Brain Barrier
Brain is the only body organ that cannot
handle any environmental fluctuations
Neurons are sequestered from
substances in the blood by nearly
impermeable capillaries
Spinal Cord
Continuation of the brain stem
3 layers of Meninges
31 pairs of spinal nerves
Gray matter is on the inside & contains
neuron cell bodies
White matter is on the outside &
contains axons