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Question | Answer |
WHAT IS THE GROSS FUNCTION OF THE *ROSTRAL* RETICULAR FORMATION? | Maintains alert, conscious state |
WHAT IS THE GROSS FUNCTION OF THE *CAUDAL* RETICULAR FORMATION? | Motor, reflex and autonomic functions |
WHAT STRUCTURES ARE INVOLVED WITH THE CONSCIOUSNESS SYSTEM? | i. Upper brainstem ii. Diencephalon iii. Basal forebrain iv. Medial & lateral frontoparietal association cortex v. Cingulate gyrus |
WHERE IN THE BRAIN CAN A LESION CAUSE A COMA? | a. Upper brainstem reticular formation and related structures b. Bilateral regions of cerebral cortex (extensive damage) c. Bilateral lesions of the thalamus |
WHAT REGIONS GOVERN THE STAGES OF SLEEP? | Non-REM Sleep: Caudal Medulla REM Sleep: Pons |
What are the gross symptoms of Narcolepsy? | Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Cataplexy Dream-Like Hallucinations Sleep Paralysis |
What are the gross symptoms of Coma? | Unarousable/Unresponsive Brainstem Reflexes Present Cortical Responses Absent EEG Abnormal |
What are the gross symptoms of Brain Death? | Brainstem Reflexes Absent Cortical Responses Absent EEG Flat |
What are the gross symptoms of Vegetative State? | Sleep-Wake Cycles Present Brainstem Reflexes Present Cortical Responses Absent *Follows Coma |
What are the gross symptoms of Minimally Conscious State? | Visual Tracking Present Minimal/Variable Degree of Responsiveness |
Where are the Structures that Regulate Respiration? | Medulla |
What Structures Regulate HR and BP? | Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla Nucleus Soliatrius (CN IX & X) |
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