Friday, November 15, 2019
Subcortex Diencephalon lesions from the view of the Neurologist and the Neurosurgeon :: Medical Medicine Essays
Subcortex Diencephalon lesions from the view of the Neurologist and the Neurosurgeon      The diencephalon, which includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, and   subthalamus of the brain will be discussed in this project paper   however, the main focus will by on the hypothalamus of the   diencephalon structure.  To begin a brief review of the functions   of the thalamus and hypothalamus, the thalamus is the input center   for sensory information and the output center for motor   information.  The hypothalamus regulates hunger, thirst, and the   bodyââ¬â¢s temperature.  The hypothalamus also releases hormones and   plays a role in sexual responses and behaviors, and our circadian   rhythms (Campbell, 1999).      The hypothalamus can be affected in many ways from   genetics/hormones to injury from a lesion or accident.  If a   female fetus is exposed to too much testosterone during their   critical period the hypothalamus can become masculinized which   would lean create masculine behaviors in the female.  Those   fetuses that are male but are androgen insensitive have   femininized hypothalamuses and portray feminine behaviors (Kalat,   2004).  Damage such as a lesion to the lateral hypothalamus can   cause an individual to refuse food and/or water depending on where   the lesion is located.   The opposite of true of damage occurs in   the medial hypothalamus, the individual will over eat or drink   (Kalat, 2004).      The Neurologist    The neurologist can perform many experiments on the hypothalamus   by placing electrodes on the different parts, which simulates what   could happen to the individual if this portion of the hypothalamus   became injured.  Studies have shown that the hypothalamus control   functions such as mating, urination and defecation, eating and   drinking, temperature regulation (through homeostasis), and   circadian rhythms (Farr, 2002).     	  The anterior portion of the hypothalamus is involved in copulation   however; the septal region is also involved.  When electrical   stimulation is directed to this area the individual will   experiences sexual emotions and thoughts.  A study was done on   cats where electrical stimulation on the anterior portion of the   hypothalamus was done thus showing that the cat acted as though it   was going to urinate or defecate along with the other processes   such as hiding/covering the feces (Farr, 2002).    One of the most important functions of the hypothalamus is in the   lateral and ventromedial regions, these areas in the hypothalamus   control eating and drinking.  If a lesion in the lateral region of   the hypothalamus is created experimentally or damage is done to     					    
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