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Ch 8 - CNS Key Terms

AB
Central Nervous SystemBrain and Spinal Cord
Peripheral Nervous SystemCranial nerves, spinal nerves and peripheral nerves
NeuronNerve cell
DendritesCarry impulses TOWARD the cell body
AxonsCarry impulses AWAY from cell body
Myelin SheathProtective covering of the axon and speeds up impulse transmission
Sensory NeuronCarries messages or impulses toward the spinal cord and brain
Motor NeuronCarries messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles or glands
Interneuronswhere impulses go from sensory neurons to motor neurons
Neuroglia"nerve glue" that insulates, protects and supports the neuron
SynapseSpace between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite of another
Meninges3 layered covering (Dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater) of the brain and spinal cord.
Cerebral CortexFound in the cerebrum and is the center for reasoning and intellect
Blood- Brain Barrierpermeability of capillaries in brain does not allow certain drugs to penetrate brain tissue
Cerebrospinal FluidFluid produced by the ventricles of the brain
Lumbar PunctureRemoval of CSF for diagnostic testing
FissuresDeep furrows in cerebrum
SulciShallows furrows in cerebrum
DiencephalonIncludes Thalmus and Hypothalmus
ThalmusRelays impulses to cerebral cortex
Hypothalmusfound in the diencephalon and is responsible for many bodily functions
CerebellumControls all body functions related to skeletal muscles
Brain StemMidbrain, Pons, and Medulla Oblongota
PonsPart of the brain stem that conducts impulses from cerebrum to cerebellum and center for respiration control
Medulla OblongotaFound at the base of brain stem; Controls heart rate, regulates blood pressure, and enter for swallowing and vomiting
Spinal CordConduction pathway to and from the brain and the reflex center
CerebrumLargest part of the brain and contains center of intellect and reasoning
MeningitisInflammation of the meninges
EpilepsyUncontrolled electrical activity in the neurons of the brain
Cerebral PalsyDisturbance in voluntary muscular action from brain damage at birth
Poliomyelitisparalysis caused by disease of the nerve pathways of the spinal cord
HydrocephalusIncreases volume of cerebrospinal fluid in brain
Parkinson's DiseaseThought to be caused by decrease in neurotransmitter dopamine
Multiple SclerosisDisease caused by destruction of myelin sheath
West Nile VirusMosquito born virus
DementiaLoss in at least two areas of complex behavior
Alzheimer's DiseaseProgressive condition caused by degeneration of of nerve cells
HematomaLocalized mass of blood
QuadriplegiaA loss of movement and feeling in the trunk and both legs
ParaplegiaA loss of movement in the trunk
Spastic quadriplegiaspastic paralysis of all 4 extremities


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