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Limbic system parts
Cingulate gyrus
perihippocampal gyrus
hippocampus
Amygdala
Fornix
Septum
Mammillary bodies
basal ganglia parts
Caudate Nucleus
putamen
globus pallidus
Substantia Nigria
Thalamus nuclei
Lateral geniculate nucleus: Vision
Medial geniculate nucleus: Auditory
Ventrolateral: Movement
Ventral posterior: sensory
Medial Dorsal: emotion and learning
Three areas of the telecephalon
limbic system
Basal Ganglia
Basal Ganglia Functions
egulating and controlling gross motor voluntary movement .
Dicephalon parts
(2nd part of the forebrain)
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Mesencephalon
Midbrain
Tectcum
Tegmentian
Tectum
(Inferior Colliculi: Auditory)
(Superior Colliculi: Vision)
Tegmentian
1. Periaqueductal Grey
2. Red nucleus
3. Substantia nigra
4. Reticular formation
Metecephalon
Cerebellum
pons
Myelencephalon
Medulla Oblangada
Spinal nerves
1. Spinal nerves: a peripheral nerve attached to the spinal cord
2. Afferent axon: an axon directed toward the CNS, conveying sensory information
3. Dorsal root ganglion: a nodule on a dorsal root that contains cell bodies of afferent spinal nerve neurons
 Efferent axon
Peptide hormones
stumulate metatropic receptors
Dopamine drugs
Amphetamine: (AGO); blocks reuptake
Cocaine: (AGO); blocks reuptake
Ritalin: (AGO); blocks reuptake
Antipsychotics
Clozapine: (ANT); blocks D4 receptor
Chlorpromazine: (ANT); blocks D2 receptor