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nuero
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| • Basilar | anteriorly located, contains predominantly motor structures although some sensory tracts; cerebral peduncles |
| tegmentum | posteriorly located to the basilar conraints sensory nuclie and tracts |
| tectum | posterior to tegmentum in the midbrain, eye and auditory |
| lateral xone | sensory and cortical input |
| medial zone | regulates vital functions and somatic motor activity |
| midline zone | adjusts transmission of pain information |
| pedunculopontine nucleus | acetecholoyne, signals to thalamus and cerebrum |
| locus ceruleus | norepinephrine, wakefulness, movement |
| medial reticular zone | epi/noepi, movement control |
| raphe nuclei | seritonin, pain, mood, anxiety reduction |
| ventral tegmental area | dopamine/motor control/behavior |
| medulla does what | cotrols eye and head movements, swallowing, regulates heart |
| pons: processes motor information from the | cerebral cortex |
| midbrain relays (superior) | visual, auditory, controls body movements |
| outer layer/ Molecular layer | cell dendrites/internuerons |
| middle layer | purjinkile cell bdoes |
| inner layer | golgi cells |
| inner corticle region | white matter |
| outer coricle region | grey matter with three layers |
| Cerebrocerbellum (Lateral hemisphere) | distal,fine,and volentary movements |
| Vestibulocerebellum (Flocculonodular lobe): | balance and equilibrium |