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Forebrain:
telencephalon
and
diencephalon
Midbrain
: mesencephalon
Hindbrain
: metaencephalon and mylinencephalon
Telencephalon
: cerebellum, basil ganglia, cerebral cortex, lateral ventricles
Cerebral : four hemisphere
basil ganglia
: indicates and sustains movement, and allows two things to be done at once
cerebral cortex
: allows us to receive, communicate, comprehend, perception, remembering and decision making
lateral
ventricles: fluid filled space
Diencephalon
: Thalamus, Hypothalamus, pineal glands
Thalamus
: relay station for sensory for information to be sent to cerebral cortex and gateway to the cortex
Hypothalamus
: control viscera, temperature, sex drive, hunger, water balance, pituitary gland and emotions.
Pineal gland
: releases melatonin, sleep cycles, biological clock
mesencephalon
: cerebral peuncles, cerebral aquaduct, corpora quadrigemina
cerebral peuncles
: process in nerves system called tracts(fibers)
cerebral aquaduct
: connects 3rd and 4th ventricles
corpora quadrigemina:
2 superior colliculi
,
reflex center
for
eye
and
hand movement
,
2 inferior colliculi
,
relay station
for
sound
metaencephalon
: cerebellum and pons
cerebellum
: equilibrium, muscle tone, and proprioception
Pons
: area for respiration
mylinencephalon
: medulla and 4th ventricle
medulla
: area for coughing, vomiting, sneezing, heart rate, respiration, and vasal motor
Iris
is in the uvela with the
coronid
membrane
scalera
and
cornea
in fibrous part
rods
: light and dark discrimination
cones
: acuity
melanin
is pigment in retina
ear wax glands are in EAM
Middle ear
: tympanic cavity
eardrum:
tempanle
membrane
receptor for hearing:
organ of carti
Cochlea
: snail shell that contains organ of carti, and modious(middle)