Reticular formation and limbic system

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19 Reticular Formation and Limbic System Reticular Formation The reticular formation is defined as diffuse ill-defined mass of intermingled neurons and nerve fibres occupying the entire core of brainstem (Fig….

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Somatic motor and sensory pathways

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17 Somatic Motor and Sensory Pathways Somatic Motor Pathways The somatic motor pathways of the brain and spinal cord are divided into pyramidal and extrapyramidal systems. Both these systems control…

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Basal nuclei (Basal Ganglia)

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13 Basal Nuclei (Basal Ganglia) The basal ganglia are the large masses of grey matter situated within the white core of each cerebral hemisphere and form essential constituents of the…

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Meninges and cerebrospinal fluid

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16 Meninges And Cerebrospinal Fluid Meninges The brain and spinal cord are enclosed in three protective membranes called meninges. From without inwards these are: (a) dura mater, (b) arachnoid mater,…

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Central nervous system: an overview

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6 Central Nervous System: an Overview The central nervous system (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord, which are located in the cranial cavity and vertebral canal respectively (Fig….

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Peripheral nerves and ganglia

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3 Peripheral Nerves and Ganglia The peripheral nerve lesions are common in clinical practice and can be caused by a wide variety of diseases like trauma, neoplasms, infection, metabolic diseases…

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Development of the nervous system

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1 Development of the Nervous System A study of development of the nervous system helps to understand its complex organization and the occurrence of various congenital anomalies. The whole of…

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Receptors and effectors

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4 Receptors and Effectors Whenever a clinician performs a neurological examination in a patient, he/she tests for normal function of the sensory input and motor output so that he/she may…

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Dermatomes and muscular activity

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5 Dermatomes and Muscular Activity An accurate assessment of the degree and type of cutaneous sensory impairment and muscular activity play a key role in making the correct diagnosis of…

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