Fundamental Neuroscience

22.02.2022 Week 1


Brain and behaviour, environment of the neuron. Synapse.



In the first lecture we will focus on the basic organization of the human nervous system (NS) and its simplified anatomy. We will describe cellular components of NS and their functions, barriers in NS, mechanisms of intercellular communication. We will also describe neurotransmitters, their categories and function.


Basic terms:

Homeostasis, behaviour; gray matter, white matter, pathways, nuclei, hemispheres, lobes – frontal, patietal, occipital, temporal; neuron – dendrites, body, axon, synaptic terminals; glial cells – oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, microglial cells, Schwann cells; myelin; meninges – dura mater, arachnoid membrane, pia mater, subdural space, subarachnoid space; cerebrospinal fluid; choroid plexus; blood-brain (hematoencephalic) barrier, blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier;  synapse – presynaptic cell, synaptic cleft, postsynaptic cell; synaptic delay, unidirectional conduction; dendritic spines; chemical transmission steps; neurotransmitters – excitatory (glutamate), inhibitory (GABA), modulatory (serotonine, dopamine, noradrenalin, acetylcholine, histamine); receptors – ionotropic, metabotropic, presynaptic, postsynaptic.


Basic anatomical terminology of the brain.

frontal gyrus - superior, middle, inferior

temporal gyrus - superior, middle, inferior

precentral and postcentral gyrus

central sulcus, lateral sulcus

parahippocampal gyrus, cingulate gyrus

angular and supramarginal gyrus

 

frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal lobes

brainstem – midbrain, pons and medulla

hypothalamus, thalamus, basal ganglia, cerebellum

hippocampus, amygdala

insula

dorso-, ventrolateral prefrontal cortex

dorso-, ventromedial prefrontal cortex

orbitofrontal cortex

primary motor cortex, premotor cortex, supplementary motor area,

somatosensory cortex

primary and secondary visual cortex

primary and secondary auditory cortex