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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 60.17 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...the cerebellum and cerebral cortex by releasing...
...communicates with the cerebral cortex. The more...
...information from the cerebral motor cortex and...
...provides instructions to cerebral motor cortex about...
...gateway to the cerebral centers. It contains...
...region of the cerebral cortex. Impulses related...
...gray matter, the cerebral cortex, and internal...
...axons Gray matter (cerebral cortex) is made...
...brain is the cerebral cortex. Sensory information...
...generated in the cerebral cortex. Characteristic to...
...the brain mass. Cerebral cortex is made...
...lies beneath the cerebral cortex. Corpus callosum...
...FUNCTIONS OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX The cerebral...
...CEREBRAL CORTEX The cerebral cortex controls voluntary...
...Processing In The Cerebral Cortex Sensory information...
...placed into opposite cerebral hemispheres, and a...
...in general. Typical right-cerebral dominant people are...
...lateralization results in cerebral confusion and learning...
...parts of the cerebral cortex including the...
...parts of the cerebral cortex. Consciousness varies...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 246 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...cerebrum, called the cerebral cortex, to extend...
...areas of the cerebral cortex and cerebellum,...
...information reaches the cerebral cortex. The brain...
...to the appropriate cerebral centers for further...
...right and left cerebral hemispheres. Each hemisphere...
...gray matter, the cerebral cortex; internal white...
...can result in cerebral palsy, a defect...
...the muscles. The cerebral cortex is particularly...
...In humans, the cerebral cortex accounts for...
...its convolutions, the cerebral cortex has a...
...1000 cm2. The cerebral cortex is divided...
...right and left cerebral cortices. The cerebrum...
...may have a cerebral hemisphere surgically removed....
...portion of the cerebral cortex can trigger...
...part of the cerebral cortex forms the...
...the human pallium—the cerebral cortex—contains flat sheets...
...Concept 49.3 The cerebral cortex controls voluntary...
...side of the cerebral cortex is made...
...size of the cerebral cortex during mammalian...
...areas. A rat’s cerebral cortex contains mainly...
...whereas a human cerebral cortex consists largely...
...and learning. The cerebral cortex processes information....
...processes information. The cerebral cortex receives sensory...
...and movement. The cerebral cortex then generates...
...The two human cerebral hemispheres do not...
...areas of the cerebral cortex. Several models...
...stored in the cerebral cortex. Short-term memories...
...connections within the cerebral cortex. The hippocampus...
...connections in the cerebral cortex enables long-term...
...the hippocampus and cerebral cortex, leading to...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 74 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 2
...portion of brain Cerebral cortex ( outermost...
...( gateway to cerebral cortex ( all...
...Coordinates stimuli from cerebral cortex ( coordinated,...
...determine extent of cerebral dysfunction, improvement/deterioration of...
...cognitive functions of cerebral hemispheres Conditions that...
...affect RAS of cerebral hemispheres ( interfere...
...cognitive functions of cerebral hemispheres, or both...
...masses ( hematoma, cerebral edema Disorders affecting...
...intracranial pressure (IICP) Cerebral infarction Hematoma Intracranial...
...Flat EEG, no cerebral blood circulation present...
...brain Brain echogram Cerebral angiography Positron emission...
...PaCO2 ( promote cerebral vasoconstriction to reduce...
...vasoconstriction to reduce cerebral edema Nutrition (...
...increase BP, ICP, cerebral metabolism Antipyretics with/without...
...lateral recumbent position Cerebral blood flow, perfusion...
...glucose Interruption of cerebral blood flow (...
...ischemia, disruption of cerebral metabolism Pressure, chemical...
...( compensatory mechanisms Cerebral arterioles change diameter...
...diameter to maintain cerebral blood flow when...
...CO2 increases ( cerebral vasodilation IICP may...
...( lesions, hydrocephalus, cerebral edema, excess CSF,...
...ability to maintain cerebral blood flow Etiology...
...( (risk of cerebral trauma Medications that...
...continues to rise, cerebral perfusion falls (...
...pressure could cause cerebral herniation Surgery Removal...
...therapy, nursing interventions Cerebral perfusion pressure difference...
...blood flow in cerebral vessels Cerebral perfusion...
...in cerebral vessels Cerebral perfusion pressure (...
...Ineffective Tissue Perfusion Cerebral Ineffective Breathing Pattern...
...will maintain adequate cerebral perfusion to prevent...
...specific area of cerebral cortex Generalized seizures...
...tumors, infections Stroke, cerebral palsy Autism, family...
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