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30 Cards in this Set
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- Back
Pituitary Gland |
regulates hormones |
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Cerebrum |
sensory and morot information |
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cerebellum |
same as cerebrum, posture, BALANCE, planning and skilled movement |
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diencephalon |
coordinating and integrating functions |
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midbrain |
nerve refelxes |
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pons |
refelxes mediated by cranial nerves |
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medulla oblongata |
digestion, respiration cardiac, and other muscle reflexes |
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frontal lobe |
thought and action |
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temporal lobe |
hearing; language interpretation |
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parietal lobe |
senses (touch; pain) |
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occipital lobe |
vision |
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What are some of things the left hemisphere motor side of the brain control? |
wrist, hand, all the fingers, arm
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What are some of the things the left hemisphere sensory side of the brain control? |
eye, nose, face, lips teeth gums and jaw, tongue |
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Olfactory Nerve |
located in the nose..controls smell 1st |
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Optic Nerve |
located behind the eyes and controls sight 2nd |
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oculomotor nerve |
pupil restriction located in and behind the eyes 3rd |
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trochlear nerve |
pulls the eyes down located directly below the eyes 4th |
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TRIGEMINAL NERVE |
covers most of the face (sensation) 5th |
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abducens nerve |
controls eye movement to the side brow eyes to the side 6th |
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facial nerve |
controls facial movements and expression 7th |
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Acoustic nerve |
located in the ears and controls hearing 8th |
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Glossopharyngeal nerve |
located in the throat and controls swallowing 9th |
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Vagus Nerve |
located in the tongue and controls taste buds 10th |
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Spinal Accessory Nerve |
controls neck and shoulder movement 11th
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hypoglossal nerve |
innervates the tongue (tip of tongue) 12th |
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Name the order of the saying to help you remember the order of the cranial nerves |
OOOTTAFAGVSH |
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If the frontal lobe is damaged what occurs? |
impairment in judgement |
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If the temporal lobe is damaged what happens? |
hearing loss and effects language and speech |
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If the parietal lobe is damaged what happens? |
The sense such as touch and pain are effected |
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If the occipital lobe is damaged what happens? |
Vision is damaged ... can result in blindness |