Biology 3436F/G Study Guide - Auditory Cortex, Postcentral Gyrus, Primary Motor Cortex

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Central nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system nerves outside the cns that go to muscles and organs (like heart: somatomotor going to skeletal muscles, autonomic going to other organs. Most prominent in humans, increase surface area locations of these consistent between individuals with minor differences in size and shape. Cerebral hemisphere can be divided into 4 lobes based on these landmarks. Each lobe are regions that have specific functions. Midbrain (mesencephalon) bridges lower brainstem with diencephalon above, primary function controlling eye movements also exerts control over auditory and visual motor reflexes. Pons relay station to transferring information between the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex also coordinates and controls breathing along with centers in the medulla. Brain stem extension of the spinal cord consists of the pons, midbrain and medulla incorporates 9 cranial nerves, center of many involuntary functions.

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