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Anatomy of the Central Nervous System Lecture 3 Telencephalon - Cortex Gray Matter Somas and Dendrites Neocortex - 6 layers Sensory input ---> layer IV Motor output ---> layer V Paleocortex - 2 or 3 layers ~ Telencephalon - Fiber Systems White Matter - myelinated axons 3 types of fiber systems Commissural Association Projection ~ Commissural Fibers Interconnect homologous structures in the two hemispheres Corpus Callosum Anterior and Posterior Hippocampal ~ Anterior Anterior Association Fibers interconnect cortical areas within each hemisphere Projection Fibers all other fiber systems Fornix Corticospinal tract Mammillothalamic tract Naming convention ~ Hemispheres Left Right Association Commissural Projection The Limbic System Emotion Learning & Memory Structures Thalamus Hypothalamus Hippocampus Cingulate gyrus Amygdala Fornix ~ Limbic System Cingulate gyrus Hippocampus Fornix Thalamus Hypothalamus Amygdala Basal Ganglia Extrapyramidal Motor System Caudate Striatum Putamen Lenticular Globus Pallidus Nucleus Claustrum Amygdala no motor function ~ Caudate Globus pallidus Putamen Amygdala Claustrum Diencephalon Surrounds third ventricle Thalamus sensory and motor relay nuclei Hypothalamus motivation & emotion ~ Thalamus Lateral Geniculate Nuclei - LGN vision Medial Geniculate Nuclei - MGN audition Ventroposterior Nuclei - VPL & VPM somatosensation Massa Intermedia - crosses midline ~ Hypothalamus 4Fs feeding fighting fleeing, and ... mating Controls the pituitary gland ~ Diencephalon: thalamus Massa Intermedia MGN LGN Diencephalon Hypothalamus Pituitary Stalk Mesencephalon Surrounds cerebral aqueduct Tectum Superior Colliculi - vision Inferior Colliculi - audition Tegmentum Thalamus Tectum Superior Colliculi Inferior Colliculi Tegmentum Periaqueductal Gray - pain Reticular Formation - sleep and arousal, attention Red Nucleus and Substantia Nigra motor system Ventral Tegmental Area - VTA reinforcement Cross-section of Tegmentum PAG Substantia Nigra Ventral Tegmental Area Dorsal Reticular formation Red Nucleus Metencephalon Surrounds fourth ventricle Cerebellum coordinates movements Pons Sleep and arousal Reticular formation ~ Cerebellum Pons Myelencephalon Medulla “Vital Centers” Reticular formation Thalamus Medulla Spinal Cord Gray Matter Dorsal White Matter Central Canal Ventral Spinal Cord Dorsal Horns Dorsal Lateral Ventral Ventral Spinal cord Dorsal horn - sensory input Lateral horn - autonomic N.S. Ventral horn - motor output ~