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Lecture 5 (Jan 21st ): ANATOMY and FUNCTION	

OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM	

Lecture Outline	

	

1) Basic Divisions (CNS vs. PNS, Somatic vs. Autonomic)
	

and Directional Terms	

	

2) The Brain (Hindbrain/ Midbrain/ Forebrain)	

	

3) Cerebral Cortex & Functions of the 4 LOBES	

	

4) The Spinal Cord (Nerves Below the Head)	

	

5) Cranial Nerves (Nerves In the Cranium, i.e., Head)	

	

6) Ventricular System (for you to know, just the basic facts)
1) It is hard to learn neuroanatomy of the NS! Lots of divisions and
names. We are going to go over it today because:	

	

a) to understand how the brain functions, you have to
appreciate the different areas, connections between areas	

	

b) we will be talking about these different areas during the
rest of the course (I’ll mention as we go along), so today’s lecture
will give a feel for where these areas are located	

	

c) today’s lecture serves as a lesson in how to “categorize”
things, which is a big part of any discipline, i.e., learn things in an
organized fashion!!
2) Need to read the chapter to reinforce, I am going to only show
figures today. Draw yourself maps/ divisions.	

3) For the purposes of this course, you’ll mostly be expected to
know the main functions of areas. This is not a neuroanatomy
course! 	

4) Still, you will be tested on the neuroanatomy. But you are only
expected to remember the names of areas that I mention today.
Basic Subdivisions of the Vertebrate Nervous System	

1) CNS vs. PNS (remember, from last week?)	

	

Central Nervous System (CNS): spinal cord & brain	

	

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): the rest	

2) Somatic vs. Autonomic	

A) Somatic: “voluntary” system 	

* Sensory Organs -> Brain	

Sensory Organs: eyes (vision), ears (audition & vestibular), 	

body surface (somatosensation), tongue (taste), nostrils (smell)	

* Brain -> Muscles (“Motor” System)
B) Autonomic: “involuntary” system. Regulates functions of	

internal organs, e.g., heart, intestines, gut (more in Lecture 17)	

i) sympathetic: expends energy (“fight or flight”, need in emergency)	

	

- increase heart rate and breathing 	

	

 	

(gets glucose and oxygen to muscles and brain) 	

	

- decreases digestion, decrease mucus flow	

	

- signals originate in the hypothalamus	

ii) parasympathetic: conserves energy (“rest and digest”, homeostatus)	

	

 - decrease heart rate and breathing	

	

- increase digestion, increase mucous flow	

	

- signals originate in 	

*vagus nerve (Cranial Nerve 10), originates in Medulla 	

	

 * oculomotor nerve (Cranial Nerve 3) ->	

	

 	

 	

constricts the pupil 	

	

 * pelvic nerve (Sacral Region of Spinal Cord) ->	

	

 	

 	

empty bladder/rectum, erection
Autonomic Nervous System:	

Sympathetic (Red) and Parasympathetic (Blue)	

Hypothalamus!
Rebound 	

effects!
Directional Terms
THE BRAIN	

Hindbrain, Midbrain, Forebrain
THE BRAIN STEM
HINDBRAIN	

Pons	

!
Medulla!
Cerebellum!
HINDBRAIN (NOTES FOR YOU)	

	

Medulla (right above Spinal Cord, looks like enlarged Spinal Cord,
except in the skull).	

	

Involved in regulation of body maintenance ->	

	

Heart rate, breathing, vomiting, salivation, coughing	

medullary respiratory center (last lecture)	

raphe nucleus (in MEDULLA and PONS) involved in sleep and
dreaming (last lecture)	

	

Pons: above the medulla	

	

Many “somatic system” neurons pass through the pons: 	

	

Sensory neurons -> Spinal Cord -> Brain	

	

Motor neurons -> Spinal Cord -> Muscles	

	

Cerebellum: many folds, involved in movement control, 	

	

 	

coordination, posture 	

 	

	

(but note: there is a separate “motor cortex” in the FOREBRAIN)
MIDBRAIN	

Superior Colliculus!
Inferior Colliculus!
MIDBRAIN (NOTES FOR YOU)	

	

e.g., Superior and Inferior Colliculus: routes for low-level 	

(probably subconscious) sensory information.	

	

Inferior Colliculus: Auditory	

Superior Colliculus: Vision, Auditory, Visual+Auditory
FOREBRAIN:	

	

 	

	

1) Cerebral Cortex (the “grey matter” has 6 layers)	

2) Subcortical Structures	

2: Thalamus!
2: Hypothalamus!
2: Pituitary	

Gland!
1: Cerebral Cortex!
1) Subcortical Structures in the Forebrain	

e.g., Thalamus 	

	

Relay Station between sensory organs & cortex (separate
nuclei for different senses, e.g., lateral geniculate nucleus)	

	

Hypothalamus: (ventral to thalamus)	

Involved in:	

	

a) Autonomic (Sympathetic) System	

	

b) Feeding, drinking, sexual behaviors. 	

	

Damage leads to abnormal behaviors	

	

c) Secretion of hormones -> Pituitary Gland -> Other Glands
in the Body (e.g., adrenal gland, ovaries/testes)
Cerebral Cortex 	

Sulcus!
White!
Matter!
Grey!
Matter!
(6 layers)!
Fissure!
Gyrus!
Central!
Sulcus!
Cerebral Cortex: 4 lobes	

Sylvian Fissue!
Language comprehension!
Advanced visual !
processing: Location!
FOUR LOBES of Cerebral Cortex:	

	

Occipital, Parietal, Temporal, Frontal	

	

Occipital Lobe: visual cortex	

- damage to results in “cortical blindness” 	

	

Parietal Lobes:	

Postcentral gyrus: primary somatosensory cortex (touch), 	

	

receives from contralateral parts of the body skin	

Parietal cortex also performs some VISUAL functions: 	

	

 	

Object Location	

	

* Damage to parietal cortex leads to:	

1) impairment in identifying objects by touch	

2) hemi-neglect, don’t recognize body as your own
Temporal Lobes: 	

* auditory information	

* left hemisphere -> language comprehension	

* temporal cortex also performs some VISUAL functions: 	

	

Object Recognition, e.g., faces 	

	

	

Damage to temporal cortex leads to:	

1) aphasia (left hemisphere)	

2) prosopagnosia
Frontal Lobes:	

	

contains motor cortex and prefrontal cortex	

	

A) Motor Cortex (Precentral Gyrus) governs fine and gross
movements	

	

B) Prefrontal cortex. Most recent addition in evolution	

Involved in:	

	

1) Internal Representations	

Similar to “object permanence” during development (one of Piaget’s
developmental stages). Infants start to develop at ~ 9 months.
Massive numbers of synapses develop in the prefrontal cortex
between 7-12 months. What kind of evidence is this?	

	

2) Reasoning	

	

Prefrontal cortex (and advanced reasoning) are not fully
developed until later in childhood. What kind of evidence is this?
SPINAL CORD	

	

Communication between brain (CNS) and
senses and muscles (PNS) below the head.	

Vertebrae!Spinal Column = 	

Spinal Cord + Backbone (i.e., vertebrae)	

4 sections: 	

cervical (8), thoracic (12), lumbar (5),	

	

 sacral (5), and coccyx	

C3,C4,C5: diaphragm movement 	

(both voluntary and automatic control)	

	

Christopher Reeve -> C 1-2
3 WAYS to STOP BREATHING	

1) Lesion at or above C3	

2) Damage to Medullary Respiratory Center in Medulla, while you 	

	

are unconscious (last lecture)	

	

3) Drugs that are antagonists of the Ach system at 	

	

the neural-muscular junction in the diaphragm	

	

 	

(last lecture)
12 CRANIAL NERVES (CN)	

(i.e., in the cranium or “skull”)	

	

	

Communication between brain (CNS) and senses and muscles (PNS)	

	

in head	

Except CN #10, the “vagus nerve”, which goes below the head	

	

 	

(heart, gut, diaphragm)
SOMATIC SYSTEM NERVES 	

	

	

 	

A) SENSORY (input) ONLY:	

	

 	

e.g., 1 = olfaction (smell from nose)	

	

 	

2 = optic (from eyes)	

	

 	

8 = audition and vestibular input	

	

 	

B) MOTOR (output)	

	

 	

e.g., 3 = Oculomotor Nerve (pupil)	

	

 C) MOTOR and SENSORY:	

	

 	

e.g., 5 (“Trigeminal”) = movement	

	

 	

 (e.g., chewing) and sensation on face	

AUTONOMIC SYSTEM NERVES	

	

10 = “Vagus”, part of Parasympathetic system	

	

 	

innervates many organs 	

	

 	

(e.g., heart, gut and diaphragm)
THE VENTRICLES	

	

NS develops starting with a tube surrounding a central canal.	

	

Central canal becomes the central canal of the spinal cord, and
the ventricular system of the brain.	

	

Two large ventricles in the 2 hemispheres of the forebrain -> 3rd
ventricle -> 4th ventricle (medulla) -> central canal (vestigial) &
subarachnoid space (SAS). 	

	

S.A.S. holds cerebral spinal fluid (CSF), created in the 	

choroid plexus (located in the 4th ventricle).	

	

Subarachnoid space: between the pia mater surface of brain and
arachnoid membrane. Gradually absorbed by blood vessels
surrounding.	

	

Main function: cushion from mechanical shock when head moves,
buoyancy	

	

Hydrocephalus: CSF expands in subarachnoid space, increases pressure
on brain -> mental retardation or BIG head (pushes out un-fused skull).

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Brain basic

  • 1. Lecture 5 (Jan 21st ): ANATOMY and FUNCTION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Lecture Outline 1) Basic Divisions (CNS vs. PNS, Somatic vs. Autonomic) and Directional Terms 2) The Brain (Hindbrain/ Midbrain/ Forebrain) 3) Cerebral Cortex & Functions of the 4 LOBES 4) The Spinal Cord (Nerves Below the Head) 5) Cranial Nerves (Nerves In the Cranium, i.e., Head) 6) Ventricular System (for you to know, just the basic facts)
  • 2. 1) It is hard to learn neuroanatomy of the NS! Lots of divisions and names. We are going to go over it today because: a) to understand how the brain functions, you have to appreciate the different areas, connections between areas b) we will be talking about these different areas during the rest of the course (I’ll mention as we go along), so today’s lecture will give a feel for where these areas are located c) today’s lecture serves as a lesson in how to “categorize” things, which is a big part of any discipline, i.e., learn things in an organized fashion!! 2) Need to read the chapter to reinforce, I am going to only show figures today. Draw yourself maps/ divisions. 3) For the purposes of this course, you’ll mostly be expected to know the main functions of areas. This is not a neuroanatomy course! 4) Still, you will be tested on the neuroanatomy. But you are only expected to remember the names of areas that I mention today.
  • 3. Basic Subdivisions of the Vertebrate Nervous System 1) CNS vs. PNS (remember, from last week?) Central Nervous System (CNS): spinal cord & brain Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): the rest 2) Somatic vs. Autonomic A) Somatic: “voluntary” system * Sensory Organs -> Brain Sensory Organs: eyes (vision), ears (audition & vestibular), body surface (somatosensation), tongue (taste), nostrils (smell) * Brain -> Muscles (“Motor” System)
  • 4. B) Autonomic: “involuntary” system. Regulates functions of internal organs, e.g., heart, intestines, gut (more in Lecture 17) i) sympathetic: expends energy (“fight or flight”, need in emergency) - increase heart rate and breathing (gets glucose and oxygen to muscles and brain) - decreases digestion, decrease mucus flow - signals originate in the hypothalamus ii) parasympathetic: conserves energy (“rest and digest”, homeostatus) - decrease heart rate and breathing - increase digestion, increase mucous flow - signals originate in *vagus nerve (Cranial Nerve 10), originates in Medulla * oculomotor nerve (Cranial Nerve 3) -> constricts the pupil * pelvic nerve (Sacral Region of Spinal Cord) -> empty bladder/rectum, erection
  • 5. Autonomic Nervous System: Sympathetic (Red) and Parasympathetic (Blue) Hypothalamus! Rebound effects!
  • 10. HINDBRAIN (NOTES FOR YOU) Medulla (right above Spinal Cord, looks like enlarged Spinal Cord, except in the skull). Involved in regulation of body maintenance -> Heart rate, breathing, vomiting, salivation, coughing medullary respiratory center (last lecture) raphe nucleus (in MEDULLA and PONS) involved in sleep and dreaming (last lecture) Pons: above the medulla Many “somatic system” neurons pass through the pons: Sensory neurons -> Spinal Cord -> Brain Motor neurons -> Spinal Cord -> Muscles Cerebellum: many folds, involved in movement control, coordination, posture (but note: there is a separate “motor cortex” in the FOREBRAIN)
  • 12. MIDBRAIN (NOTES FOR YOU) e.g., Superior and Inferior Colliculus: routes for low-level (probably subconscious) sensory information. Inferior Colliculus: Auditory Superior Colliculus: Vision, Auditory, Visual+Auditory
  • 13. FOREBRAIN: 1) Cerebral Cortex (the “grey matter” has 6 layers) 2) Subcortical Structures 2: Thalamus! 2: Hypothalamus! 2: Pituitary Gland! 1: Cerebral Cortex!
  • 14. 1) Subcortical Structures in the Forebrain e.g., Thalamus Relay Station between sensory organs & cortex (separate nuclei for different senses, e.g., lateral geniculate nucleus) Hypothalamus: (ventral to thalamus) Involved in: a) Autonomic (Sympathetic) System b) Feeding, drinking, sexual behaviors. Damage leads to abnormal behaviors c) Secretion of hormones -> Pituitary Gland -> Other Glands in the Body (e.g., adrenal gland, ovaries/testes)
  • 17. Cerebral Cortex: 4 lobes Sylvian Fissue! Language comprehension! Advanced visual ! processing: Location!
  • 18. FOUR LOBES of Cerebral Cortex: Occipital, Parietal, Temporal, Frontal Occipital Lobe: visual cortex - damage to results in “cortical blindness” Parietal Lobes: Postcentral gyrus: primary somatosensory cortex (touch), receives from contralateral parts of the body skin Parietal cortex also performs some VISUAL functions: Object Location * Damage to parietal cortex leads to: 1) impairment in identifying objects by touch 2) hemi-neglect, don’t recognize body as your own
  • 19. Temporal Lobes: * auditory information * left hemisphere -> language comprehension * temporal cortex also performs some VISUAL functions: Object Recognition, e.g., faces Damage to temporal cortex leads to: 1) aphasia (left hemisphere) 2) prosopagnosia
  • 20. Frontal Lobes: contains motor cortex and prefrontal cortex A) Motor Cortex (Precentral Gyrus) governs fine and gross movements B) Prefrontal cortex. Most recent addition in evolution Involved in: 1) Internal Representations Similar to “object permanence” during development (one of Piaget’s developmental stages). Infants start to develop at ~ 9 months. Massive numbers of synapses develop in the prefrontal cortex between 7-12 months. What kind of evidence is this? 2) Reasoning Prefrontal cortex (and advanced reasoning) are not fully developed until later in childhood. What kind of evidence is this?
  • 21. SPINAL CORD Communication between brain (CNS) and senses and muscles (PNS) below the head. Vertebrae!Spinal Column = Spinal Cord + Backbone (i.e., vertebrae) 4 sections: cervical (8), thoracic (12), lumbar (5), sacral (5), and coccyx C3,C4,C5: diaphragm movement (both voluntary and automatic control) Christopher Reeve -> C 1-2
  • 22. 3 WAYS to STOP BREATHING 1) Lesion at or above C3 2) Damage to Medullary Respiratory Center in Medulla, while you are unconscious (last lecture) 3) Drugs that are antagonists of the Ach system at the neural-muscular junction in the diaphragm (last lecture)
  • 23. 12 CRANIAL NERVES (CN) (i.e., in the cranium or “skull”) Communication between brain (CNS) and senses and muscles (PNS) in head Except CN #10, the “vagus nerve”, which goes below the head (heart, gut, diaphragm)
  • 24. SOMATIC SYSTEM NERVES A) SENSORY (input) ONLY: e.g., 1 = olfaction (smell from nose) 2 = optic (from eyes) 8 = audition and vestibular input B) MOTOR (output) e.g., 3 = Oculomotor Nerve (pupil) C) MOTOR and SENSORY: e.g., 5 (“Trigeminal”) = movement (e.g., chewing) and sensation on face AUTONOMIC SYSTEM NERVES 10 = “Vagus”, part of Parasympathetic system innervates many organs (e.g., heart, gut and diaphragm)
  • 25. THE VENTRICLES NS develops starting with a tube surrounding a central canal. Central canal becomes the central canal of the spinal cord, and the ventricular system of the brain. Two large ventricles in the 2 hemispheres of the forebrain -> 3rd ventricle -> 4th ventricle (medulla) -> central canal (vestigial) & subarachnoid space (SAS). S.A.S. holds cerebral spinal fluid (CSF), created in the choroid plexus (located in the 4th ventricle). Subarachnoid space: between the pia mater surface of brain and arachnoid membrane. Gradually absorbed by blood vessels surrounding. Main function: cushion from mechanical shock when head moves, buoyancy Hydrocephalus: CSF expands in subarachnoid space, increases pressure on brain -> mental retardation or BIG head (pushes out un-fused skull).