ANTR 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Stylopharyngeus Muscle, Cochlear Nerve, Superior Oblique Muscle
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Amygdala: involved in attaching emotions to experiences and memories, particularly fear; damage or disease produces a loss of appropriate emotional responses to stimuli. Basal ganglia- smoothness of movement and amount of movement. Function of the midbrain- part of the brain stem. Identify all of the items on figure 16. 4 neuron pathways and nuclei locations. Identify the following on figure 16. 5 spinal nerve branches: spinal cord, spinal nerve, anterior/ventral root, posterior/dorsal root, posterior/dorsal root ganglion, rami communicantes, anterior ramus, posterior ramus. Define dermatome ribbon around part of the body that is innervated by a single spinal nerve. Or a specific segment of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve. Anika list the names of the 12 cranial nerves and be able to match their name to the. Roman numeral associated with each nerve; describe the basic function of each. Cniii: oculomotor (motor: ciliary muscles, sphincter pupillae, all extrinsic muscles of eye excpet those listed for cniv and vi)