The Cerebellum. Position Lies above and behind the medulla and pons and occupies posterior cranial fossa Its surface is high convoluted, forming folds.
General paralysis Severe damage to spinal cord Loss feeling from injury down Quadriplegia—lose control of both arms and legs.
Sensory and Motor Pathways 12-1. 12-2 Cross Section of Spinal Cord.
Control of Posture and Movement
Nervous System Anatomy: Neuron Neuron Soma Dendrites Axon Axolemma Axoplasm Axon Terminal Synaptic End Bulb Axon Hillock Trigger Zone.
The Cerebellum
What brain regions make up the brain stem? 1.The hypothalamus, the thalamus, and the pons 2.The diencephalon and the mesencephalon 3.The mesencephalon,
Introduction to Central Nervous System. Midbrain Located btwn the diencephalon and the pons. –2 bulging cerebral peduncles on the ventral side. These.
Brain Stem
Introduction to Central Nervous System
LAB EXERCISE 11 CRANIAL NERVES. Cranial Nerves Twelve pairs of cranial nerves –That arise from the brain Each nerve is identified by a Roman number –I.