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section 3, chapter 11

Development of the Brain &
Anatomy of the Cerebrum
The Brain
The brain has many functions.
sensations and perceptions
memory
reasoning
decision making
commands skeletal muscles
regulates visceral activities
provides personality

The major parts of the brain:
Cerebrum
Diencephalon
Cerebellum
Brainstem
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla oblongata
The Brain

Figure 11.15b. Sagittal section of human brain.
The major portions include the cerebrum, the diencephalon, the cerebellum,
and the brainstem. The brainstem includes the midbrain, the pons, and the
medulla oblongata.
Brain Development
The central nervous system develops from a neural tube
that gives rise to the brain and spinal cord.
The brain begins as three primary vesicles
1.prosencephalon – forebrain
2.mesencephalon – midbrain
3.rhombencephalon – hindbrain

Later the brain divides into five secondary vesicles
The prosencephalon divides into the
telencephalon & diencephalon.
The mesencephalon remains as the midbrain.
The rhombencephalon divides into the
metencephalon & myelencephalon
Brain Development
Five secondary vesicles:
Telencephalon
Diencephalon
Mesencephalon
Metencephalon
Myelencephalon
Brain Development
Eventually the vesicles give rise to regions of the brain:
telencephalon gives rise to the cerebrum and basal nuclei
diencephalon gives rise to the thalamus, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland
mesencephalon becomes the midbrain
metencephalon forms the pons and cerebellum
myelencephalon forms the medulla oblongata.
functions of the cerebrum
The cerebrum provides higher brain functions:
1.Interpreting senses
2.Voluntary muscle movements
3.Memory
4.Reasoning
5.Intelligence
6.Personality

Colors distinguish the lobes of the cerebral hemisphere.
(a) lateral view. (b) superior view
anatomy of the cerebrum
The cerebrum consists of a left and right
hemisphere separated by a longitudinal fissure.
A bridge of nerve fibers called the cporus
callosum connects the two cerebral hemispheres.

A transverse fissure separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum.

The surface of the cerebrum contains many ridges and grooves.
Gyri (sing. gyrus) = Bumps or convolutions
Sulci (sing. Sulcus)= Grooves in cerebrum
Lobes of the cerebrum
The cerebrum is divided into
five (5) lobes bilaterally:
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe
Insula – deep lobe

Figure 11.16(c) lateral view of the cerebrum
using colors to distinguish the individual lobes.
The temporal lobe is retracted to expose the
deeper insula.
Functional regions of the cerebral cortex

The cerebral cortex is a thin outer
layer of gray matter in the cerebrum.
• contains 75% of all neurons in
the nervous system

The cerebral medulla is a thick layer
of white matter underlying the cortex.
•bulk of cerebrum
•contains masses of gray matter
(nuclei)
Functional regions of the cerebral cortex
Sensory Areas – cerebrum interprets impulses from receptors
Motor Areas – cerebrum controls voluntary motor actions
Association Areas - cerebrum connects from one region of the brain to
another
• Thoughts, emotions, and understanding
Functions of the frontal lobes
Frontal Lobes
Association areas = prefrontal cortex
higher intellect: judgment, complex problem solving, planning,
and decision making
Motor areas = voluntary motor control
Frontal eye field – voluntary movements of eyes
Broca’s area – coordinates mouth, tongue, and pharynx for
speech
• Damage may result in patient being unable to form complete
sentences.
Primary motor cortex (precentral gyrus) – motor areas involved
with control of voluntary cells within the frontal lobe that
Pyramidal cells - muscles
initiate voluntary movements
Functions of the parietal lobes
Sensory areas of the parietal lobes
Post-central gyrus (primary somatosensory cortex)– sensory
areas involved with touch, temperature, pain and other cutaneous
senses
Wernike’s Area – sensory speech area. Choosing words to express
thoughts and emotionsUsually within left hemisphere.
Association areas
General interpretive area (Wernike’s area) - integrates visual,
auditory, and other sensory information an then interprets a
situation.
Figure 11.18. Functional regions of the cerebral cortex.
(a)motor areas that control voluntary muscles.
(b)sensory areas involved with cutaneous and other senses.
Functions of the temporal and occipital lobes
Temporal Lobes
• Sensory Areas
• Hearing and smell (smell within deep temporal lobe)
•Association areas – interpret complex sensory experiences
• Understand speech and reading
• Stores memories of visual scenes, music, and other sensory patterns
Occipital Lobes
•Visual Cortex - vision
•Visual association
Combines visual images with other experiences – face recognition
Hemisphere Dominance
The left hemisphere is dominant in most individuals
The dominant hemisphere controls:
• Speech, reading and writing
• Analytical and computational
skills

The non-dominant hemisphere controls:
• Motor tasks and other non-verbal
tasks
•Provides emotional and intuitive
thought processes

Corpus callosum enables the dominant hemisphere to control the motor cortex in
the nondominant hemisphere. It also relays sensory information reaching the nondominant hemisphere to the dominant hemisphere to be interpreted.
Basal Nuclei
The basal nuclei are three
masses of grey matter deep
within the cerebrum:
1. Caudate nucleus
2. Putamen
3. Globus pallidus

The basal nuclei secrete the inhibitory neurotransmitter dopamine
• Basal nuclei interact with a region in the midbrain, called Substantia Nigra
• Basal nuclei & substantia nigra facilitate voluntary movements
Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) results occurs from degeneration of the
basal nuclei and the substantia nigra. This results in a deficiency
of dopamine.
Symptoms include:
• tremors at rest
• poor small muscle control
• rigidity
• difficulties speaking

End of section 3,
chapter 11

Figure 11D. Muhammad Ali has PD from many
years of head injuries as a boxer. Michael J.
Fox first experienced symptoms of PD at age 29,
which is unusual.

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Brain Anatomy & Development

  • 1. ivyanatomy.com section 3, chapter 11 Development of the Brain & Anatomy of the Cerebrum
  • 2. The Brain The brain has many functions. sensations and perceptions memory reasoning decision making commands skeletal muscles regulates visceral activities provides personality The major parts of the brain: Cerebrum Diencephalon Cerebellum Brainstem Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata
  • 3. The Brain Figure 11.15b. Sagittal section of human brain. The major portions include the cerebrum, the diencephalon, the cerebellum, and the brainstem. The brainstem includes the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla oblongata.
  • 4. Brain Development The central nervous system develops from a neural tube that gives rise to the brain and spinal cord. The brain begins as three primary vesicles 1.prosencephalon – forebrain 2.mesencephalon – midbrain 3.rhombencephalon – hindbrain Later the brain divides into five secondary vesicles The prosencephalon divides into the telencephalon & diencephalon. The mesencephalon remains as the midbrain. The rhombencephalon divides into the metencephalon & myelencephalon
  • 5. Brain Development Five secondary vesicles: Telencephalon Diencephalon Mesencephalon Metencephalon Myelencephalon
  • 6. Brain Development Eventually the vesicles give rise to regions of the brain: telencephalon gives rise to the cerebrum and basal nuclei diencephalon gives rise to the thalamus, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland mesencephalon becomes the midbrain metencephalon forms the pons and cerebellum myelencephalon forms the medulla oblongata.
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  • 8. functions of the cerebrum The cerebrum provides higher brain functions: 1.Interpreting senses 2.Voluntary muscle movements 3.Memory 4.Reasoning 5.Intelligence 6.Personality Colors distinguish the lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. (a) lateral view. (b) superior view
  • 9. anatomy of the cerebrum The cerebrum consists of a left and right hemisphere separated by a longitudinal fissure. A bridge of nerve fibers called the cporus callosum connects the two cerebral hemispheres. A transverse fissure separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum. The surface of the cerebrum contains many ridges and grooves. Gyri (sing. gyrus) = Bumps or convolutions Sulci (sing. Sulcus)= Grooves in cerebrum
  • 10. Lobes of the cerebrum The cerebrum is divided into five (5) lobes bilaterally: Frontal lobe Parietal lobe Temporal lobe Occipital lobe Insula – deep lobe Figure 11.16(c) lateral view of the cerebrum using colors to distinguish the individual lobes. The temporal lobe is retracted to expose the deeper insula.
  • 11. Functional regions of the cerebral cortex The cerebral cortex is a thin outer layer of gray matter in the cerebrum. • contains 75% of all neurons in the nervous system The cerebral medulla is a thick layer of white matter underlying the cortex. •bulk of cerebrum •contains masses of gray matter (nuclei)
  • 12. Functional regions of the cerebral cortex Sensory Areas – cerebrum interprets impulses from receptors Motor Areas – cerebrum controls voluntary motor actions Association Areas - cerebrum connects from one region of the brain to another • Thoughts, emotions, and understanding
  • 13. Functions of the frontal lobes Frontal Lobes Association areas = prefrontal cortex higher intellect: judgment, complex problem solving, planning, and decision making Motor areas = voluntary motor control Frontal eye field – voluntary movements of eyes Broca’s area – coordinates mouth, tongue, and pharynx for speech • Damage may result in patient being unable to form complete sentences. Primary motor cortex (precentral gyrus) – motor areas involved with control of voluntary cells within the frontal lobe that Pyramidal cells - muscles initiate voluntary movements
  • 14. Functions of the parietal lobes Sensory areas of the parietal lobes Post-central gyrus (primary somatosensory cortex)– sensory areas involved with touch, temperature, pain and other cutaneous senses Wernike’s Area – sensory speech area. Choosing words to express thoughts and emotionsUsually within left hemisphere. Association areas General interpretive area (Wernike’s area) - integrates visual, auditory, and other sensory information an then interprets a situation.
  • 15. Figure 11.18. Functional regions of the cerebral cortex. (a)motor areas that control voluntary muscles. (b)sensory areas involved with cutaneous and other senses.
  • 16. Functions of the temporal and occipital lobes Temporal Lobes • Sensory Areas • Hearing and smell (smell within deep temporal lobe) •Association areas – interpret complex sensory experiences • Understand speech and reading • Stores memories of visual scenes, music, and other sensory patterns Occipital Lobes •Visual Cortex - vision •Visual association Combines visual images with other experiences – face recognition
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  • 18. Hemisphere Dominance The left hemisphere is dominant in most individuals The dominant hemisphere controls: • Speech, reading and writing • Analytical and computational skills The non-dominant hemisphere controls: • Motor tasks and other non-verbal tasks •Provides emotional and intuitive thought processes Corpus callosum enables the dominant hemisphere to control the motor cortex in the nondominant hemisphere. It also relays sensory information reaching the nondominant hemisphere to the dominant hemisphere to be interpreted.
  • 19. Basal Nuclei The basal nuclei are three masses of grey matter deep within the cerebrum: 1. Caudate nucleus 2. Putamen 3. Globus pallidus The basal nuclei secrete the inhibitory neurotransmitter dopamine • Basal nuclei interact with a region in the midbrain, called Substantia Nigra • Basal nuclei & substantia nigra facilitate voluntary movements
  • 20. Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s Disease (PD) results occurs from degeneration of the basal nuclei and the substantia nigra. This results in a deficiency of dopamine. Symptoms include: • tremors at rest • poor small muscle control • rigidity • difficulties speaking End of section 3, chapter 11 Figure 11D. Muhammad Ali has PD from many years of head injuries as a boxer. Michael J. Fox first experienced symptoms of PD at age 29, which is unusual.