Cerebrum DR Premanand B
Cerebrum DR Premanand B
Cerebrum DR Premanand B
DR PREMANAND B.
WHAT IS CEREBRUM ..?
• The cerebrum is home to many smaller structures
that regulate numerous core functions in the entirety
of the human body.
• Functions controlled by minor structures of the
cerebrum are the interpretation of sensory
information, emotions, learning, problem-solving,
motor control, and much more.
• The outer layer of the cerebrum, the cerebral cortex,
is referred to as “the hub of thought” and is integral
to cognitive function.
• Two hemispheres (the left, and right) make up
the whole of the cerebrum.
• They control the symmetrical divisions of the
body opposite to them: the left hemisphere
controls the muscles on the right side of the
body, and the right hemisphere controls the left
muscles.
• The two regions are connected by the corpus
callosum and together compose what is
considered to be a part of key characteristics
setting humans apart from non-human animals.
Location:-
• The cerebrum or telencephalon is a large part
of the brain located in the upper part of the
cranial cavity, which is a space inside the top
of the skull.
Partes of it…
• Each cerebral hemisphere divided into
A. 3 poles
B. 3 surfaces
C. 3 borders
D. 6 lobes
3 poles :- frontal; occipital and temporal
1) hematomas
2) blood clots
3) contusions, or bruising of brain tissue
4) cerebral edema, or swelling inside the skull
5) concussions
6) Strokes
7) vomiting
8) nausea
9) speech difficulty
10)bleeding from the ear
11)numbness
12)paralysis
13)memory loss
14)problems with concentration
Clinical anatomy
• Neurodegenerative diseases (Nij vrana)
1) Huntington’s disease
2) ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), or Lou
Gehrig’s disease
3) Parkinson’s disease
4) all forms of dementia
Clinical anatomy
• Mental disorders
1) depression
2) anxiety
3) bipolar disorder
4) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
5) schizophrenia
• Questions please (if any….)