Cns gross anatomy

    • [DOC File]Intended Learning Outcomes

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      The course emphasizes the relationship between the gross organization of the CNS, its subdivision into specialized regions and the corresponding perceptions of sensory information and the nervous system control of behavior. The cell biology of the neuron, neurotransmitter systems and neuronal injury and repair are also emphasized.


    • [DOCX File]PT 311 NEUROSCIENCE - Duke University

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      The terms used to specify location in the central nervous system are the same as those used in gross vertebrate anatomy. One complication (that can become a source of confusion if you don’t understand it) arises because some terms refer to the long axis of the body, which is straight, and others refer to the long axis of the central nervous system, which has a bend in it (see


    • [DOC File]Hi Stevie, I hope this helps

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      This is a general and brief summary of some of the main points covered in lectures on gross anatomy of the CNS up to basal forebrain structures. How the brain is favored/protected-Cranium. obvious protective function-meninges.


    • [DOC File]Study Guide # 3

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      Human Anatomy. Chapter 13: Neural Tissue. Give an overview of the Central (CNS) and Peripheral (PNS) Nervous Systems. Make a diagram. connecting the sensory, interneuronal (integration center) and motor pathways.


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      It also demonstrates the complexity of the CNS, and the fact that few CNS conditions are explained in absolute terms. ... This is a good time to ask the students to recall material from gross anatomy, such as what muscles would be innervated by LMNs at T-6, and what functional deficits would be observed if these muscles were not under voluntary ...


    • [DOC File]THE SPINAL CORD - Rutgers University

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      Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord . The spinal cord is a cylindrical elongated part of the central nervous system. It extends from the level of the foramen magnum to the body of the first lumbar vertebra, an average length of 43 cm. Rostrally, the spinal cord continues uninterruptedly into the medulla oblongata.


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