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bracial plexus
radial nerve, ulnar nerve, median nerve, muscular rami, dorsal ramus and palmar ramus
lumbar plexus
obturator, femoral and iliohypogastric nerve
iris
colored portion of the eye through which passes light by way of the pupil, opening in the iris
lens
focuses the light on the retina
choroid layer
dark vascular layer between the retina and sclera in posterior compartment that absorbs stray light
retina
lining the majority of the posterior compartment contains photoreceptor cells, rods and cones
ora serrata
border where the ciliary bodies attach in the posterior compartment contains photoreceptor cells, rods and cones
ciliary bodys
consists of ciliary processes and ciliary muscles
suspensory ligaments
attached to the lens and transmit tension to change the shape of the lens
macula lutea
yellow disc
fovea centralis
center of focus
photoreceptors
rods and cones
incus
anvil
malleus
hammer
stapes
stirrup
white matter
mylenated axons
gray matter
cell bodies
somatomotor cortex
precental gyrus and motor function
somatosensory cortex
postcentral gyrus- sensory function
frontal lobe
higher order functions
parietal lobe
sensory integration
occipital lobe
vision
cerebellum
motor function
central sulcus
between precentral gyrus and postercentral gyrus
cingulate gyrus
limbic system- emotion
septum pellucidum
medial wall of lateral ventricle
body of fornix
connection between hippocampus and limbic structures
thalamus
sensory input to cerebrum
hypothalamus
autonomic nervous system
pineal gland
circadian rhythms
medulla oblongata
cardiovascular and respiratory regulation
pons
links cerebeullum to structures
olefactory
smell
pptic
visual
oculomotor
eye muscles
medulla oblongata
cardiovascular and respiratory
pons
links cerebellum to structures
olfactory tract
smell
optic
vision
oculomotor
eye muscles
trochlear
eye muscles
pituitary gland
neuroendocrine function
trigeminal
mastication
abducens
eye muscles
facial
face muscles and taste
vestibulcochlear nerve
hearing and equilibrium
glossopharyngeal nerve
taste
vagus
parasympathetic
accessory nerve
neck muscles
hypoglossal nerve
tongue
olive
inferior olivary nucleus, connections with cerebellum
reaction time
the time between a stimulus and respons
order of reaction
inner ear, sensory neuron, brain, motor neurons and hand muscles
galvanic skin response
involves using a polygraph to measure emotional respons
sympathetic nervous system
evoking intense emotions
electrolytes
sweat on skin surface increases conductivity and conversely decrease the skins impedance
polygraph
is a device that can measure multiple inputs the heart rate, ventilation rate and skin resistance