Human CNS and PNS Structure

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Copyright: 2015

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Beginning students often have great difficulty in filtering the pertinent basic elements of neuroanatomy from
reading assignments and lecture material. In addition, the actual process of taking notes may limit classroom
learning. The approach of this text is to secure the fundamentals, limit note taking and enhance class time
learning.
The text is specifically prepared to aid the first year chiropractic student in following lectures on the neuroanatomy
of the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). Clinical applications
and accessory structures of the nervous system are explored.
This eighth edition includes material related to the PNS as well as minor updates to the CNS material.
Gale Lewellen first published Human CNS Structure in 1980. Since its original printing, the book has
been a valuable resource for chiropractic students learning neuroanatomy. The next step in developing this
resource is the addition of PNS material. The preparation of the PNS material was strongly influenced by the
format Mr. Lewellen used in preparing the CNS material. It is hoped that this text will continue to help
chiropractic students maximize their understanding of neurology.

UNIT I Introduction to the Nervous System

Significance of the Nervous System

Nervous System Subdivisions

UNIT II Embryology and Histology of the Nervous System

Embryology of the CNS

Histology of the CNS

UNIT III Accessory Structures of the CNS

Cranial Bones/Vertebrae

Meninges (Meninx-Singular)

Blood Supply to the CNS (Including Capillaries)

Brain Ventricles/Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Production and Flow

UNIT IV Spinal Cord

Gross Anatomy

Microanatomy of Gray Matter

Microanatomy of White Matter

Spinal Cord Lesions/Problems (Myelopathy)

UNIT V Rhombencephalon (Hindbrain)

Review

Medulla Oblongata (M.O.)—A Myelencephalon Derivative

Pons—A Metencephalon Derivative

Cerebellum—A Metencephalon Derivative

UNIT VI Mesencephalon (Midbrain)

Areas of the Midbrain

Cranial Nerve Nuclei and Apparent Origins (of the Midbrain)

Tectum (means covering)

Cerebral Peduncles

UNIT VII Prosencephalon (Forebrain)

Diencephalon

Telencephalon

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PNS

UNIT I Review

Subdivisions of the Nervous System (structural)

Subdivisions of the Nervous System (functional)

Cranial Nerve Overview (roman numerals)

Overview of the Somatic Motor Pathway

Overview of the Somatic Sensory Pathways

UNIT II Cranial Nerves Related to Smell, Vision, and Ocular Movement

Cranial Nerve I; Olfactory Nerve

Cranial Nerve II; Optic Nerve

Cranial Nerve III; Oculomotor Nerve

Cranial Nerve IV; Trochlear Nerve

Cranial Nerve VI; Abducens Nerve

Clinical Considerations

UNIT III Cranial Nerves Related to Facial Sensation and Expression

Cranial Nerve V; Trigeminal Nerve

Cranial Nerve VII; Facial Nerve

UNIT IV Cranial Nerves VIII through XII

Cranial Nerve VIII; Vestibulocochlear Nerve

Cranial Nerve IX; Glossopharyngeal Nerve

Cranial Nerve X; Vagus Nerve

Cranial Nerve XI; Accessory Nerve

Cranial Nerve XII; Hypoglossal Nerve

UNIT V Spinal Nerves; Introduction, Cervical and Brachial Plexuses

31 PAIRS of Spinal Nerves

The spinal nerves are attached to the spinal cord

Shortly after combining into a mixed spinal nerve, a meningeal (recurrent meningeal,

sinuvertebral) branch is given off

The mixed spinal nerve divides into two (primary) rami

Sympathetic Chain Communications

Cervical Posterior Rami

Cervical Plexus

Brachial Plexus

UNIT VI Spinal Nerves; Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses

Thoracic Spinal Nerves

Lumbar Spinal Nerves

Lumbar Plexus

Sacral Spinal Nerves

Sacral Plexus

Coccygeal Plexus

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UNIT VII Visceral Nervous System

Overview

Visceral Afferent

Parasympathetic

Sympathetic

UNIT VIII Special Sense Organs

Eye

Ear

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A. Introductory Glossary

APPENDIX B. Brain Survey Assignment

APPENDIX C. Cranial Nerve Assignment

APPENDIX D. Self-Testing Diagrams

ATLAS OF THE BRAIN AND CORD

INDEX

Steven Ray Torgerud
Gale Roy Lewellen

Beginning students often have great difficulty in filtering the pertinent basic elements of neuroanatomy from
reading assignments and lecture material. In addition, the actual process of taking notes may limit classroom
learning. The approach of this text is to secure the fundamentals, limit note taking and enhance class time
learning.
The text is specifically prepared to aid the first year chiropractic student in following lectures on the neuroanatomy
of the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). Clinical applications
and accessory structures of the nervous system are explored.
This eighth edition includes material related to the PNS as well as minor updates to the CNS material.
Gale Lewellen first published Human CNS Structure in 1980. Since its original printing, the book has
been a valuable resource for chiropractic students learning neuroanatomy. The next step in developing this
resource is the addition of PNS material. The preparation of the PNS material was strongly influenced by the
format Mr. Lewellen used in preparing the CNS material. It is hoped that this text will continue to help
chiropractic students maximize their understanding of neurology.

UNIT I Introduction to the Nervous System

Significance of the Nervous System

Nervous System Subdivisions

UNIT II Embryology and Histology of the Nervous System

Embryology of the CNS

Histology of the CNS

UNIT III Accessory Structures of the CNS

Cranial Bones/Vertebrae

Meninges (Meninx-Singular)

Blood Supply to the CNS (Including Capillaries)

Brain Ventricles/Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Production and Flow

UNIT IV Spinal Cord

Gross Anatomy

Microanatomy of Gray Matter

Microanatomy of White Matter

Spinal Cord Lesions/Problems (Myelopathy)

UNIT V Rhombencephalon (Hindbrain)

Review

Medulla Oblongata (M.O.)—A Myelencephalon Derivative

Pons—A Metencephalon Derivative

Cerebellum—A Metencephalon Derivative

UNIT VI Mesencephalon (Midbrain)

Areas of the Midbrain

Cranial Nerve Nuclei and Apparent Origins (of the Midbrain)

Tectum (means covering)

Cerebral Peduncles

UNIT VII Prosencephalon (Forebrain)

Diencephalon

Telencephalon

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PNS

UNIT I Review

Subdivisions of the Nervous System (structural)

Subdivisions of the Nervous System (functional)

Cranial Nerve Overview (roman numerals)

Overview of the Somatic Motor Pathway

Overview of the Somatic Sensory Pathways

UNIT II Cranial Nerves Related to Smell, Vision, and Ocular Movement

Cranial Nerve I; Olfactory Nerve

Cranial Nerve II; Optic Nerve

Cranial Nerve III; Oculomotor Nerve

Cranial Nerve IV; Trochlear Nerve

Cranial Nerve VI; Abducens Nerve

Clinical Considerations

UNIT III Cranial Nerves Related to Facial Sensation and Expression

Cranial Nerve V; Trigeminal Nerve

Cranial Nerve VII; Facial Nerve

UNIT IV Cranial Nerves VIII through XII

Cranial Nerve VIII; Vestibulocochlear Nerve

Cranial Nerve IX; Glossopharyngeal Nerve

Cranial Nerve X; Vagus Nerve

Cranial Nerve XI; Accessory Nerve

Cranial Nerve XII; Hypoglossal Nerve

UNIT V Spinal Nerves; Introduction, Cervical and Brachial Plexuses

31 PAIRS of Spinal Nerves

The spinal nerves are attached to the spinal cord

Shortly after combining into a mixed spinal nerve, a meningeal (recurrent meningeal,

sinuvertebral) branch is given off

The mixed spinal nerve divides into two (primary) rami

Sympathetic Chain Communications

Cervical Posterior Rami

Cervical Plexus

Brachial Plexus

UNIT VI Spinal Nerves; Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses

Thoracic Spinal Nerves

Lumbar Spinal Nerves

Lumbar Plexus

Sacral Spinal Nerves

Sacral Plexus

Coccygeal Plexus

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UNIT VII Visceral Nervous System

Overview

Visceral Afferent

Parasympathetic

Sympathetic

UNIT VIII Special Sense Organs

Eye

Ear

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A. Introductory Glossary

APPENDIX B. Brain Survey Assignment

APPENDIX C. Cranial Nerve Assignment

APPENDIX D. Self-Testing Diagrams

ATLAS OF THE BRAIN AND CORD

INDEX

Steven Ray Torgerud
Gale Roy Lewellen