Brain Stem –at the bottom of the brain is the brain stem which contains the midbrain, pons, and medulla. This part of the brain is directly in contact with the hypothalamus and controls the bit between when we are awake and when we are asleep. Within both the brainstem and hypothalamus...
What myelinates axons in the peripheral nervous system? What is the brainstem? What is the hypoglossal nerve? What are Langerhans cells? What is translational neuroscience? What is a presynaptic neuron? What is a bundle of neurons called?
Are the kidneys located behind the parietal peritoneum? What is the pleural cavity? What does the pleural cavity do? What separates the atria from the ventricles? What is the pericardium? What is the brainstem? What cavity are the kidneys in?
While the brainstem is important in maintaining body function, the cerebrum allows body motion and most importantly, is responsible for all the things that make humans special, like thinking and emotion. There are four lobes in each hemisphere: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital. The front...
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The Brainstem:Also known as the medulla oblongata. It is located between the pons and spinal cord and is about an inch long. The brainstem is responsible for the flow of messages between the brain and the rest of the body and controls basic body functions like breathing, swallowing,blood pre...
When stroke symptoms go away completely within minutes to hours and do not cause damage, it is called a transient ischemic attack (TIA). A TIA is a warning sign that you are at risk of soon having a stroke.What are the warning signs of a stroke?
The cerebellum (Latin for “little brain”) is located on thebrainstemwhere the spinal cord meets the brain. It takes in all the sensory information from other parts of the brain and uses it tocoordinate our balance and movements. It also helps withmotor learning, where its responsible forfin...
12/11 Thur had near fatal brainstem stroke. TPA administered 10 minutes before 3 hour window closed. Successful but have challenged ability to speak, severe weakness on right side and weakness on left side. Some transient difficulty in breathing. Scheduled for speech and PT starting next week. ...
What is the brainstem? Which nephron cells are the chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors? What is reabsorption in the excretory system? What does the ureter do in the excretory system? What structure consists of the medulla, midbrain, and pons?