nervous system. nervous system functions 1. sensory – incoming signals 2. motor - movement 3....
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Nervous System
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Nervous System Functions
1. Sensory – incoming signals2. Motor - movement3. Integrative – in brain and
spinal cord only (processors/relay terminals)
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Parts of a Neuron• Soma – cell body• Dendrite – receives messages• Axon – send messages out• Myelin – help speed up messages, made up of
Schwann cells
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Divisions of the Nervous System
• Central Nervous System• Peripheral Nervous System
–Somatic–Autonomic–Enteric
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Central Nervous System
• Brain• Spinal Cord
Control center, coordinates body functions
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Peripheral Nervous System
Carry messages to and from CNS
Motor and sensory neurons found here.
Made of 3 Basic Divisions - Somatic, Autonomic, Enteric
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Somatic Nervous Division
• Cranial and spinal nerves• Reflexes – automatic
responses to stimuli• Body Functions – sensory and
motor
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Autonomic Nervous Division
• Involuntary• Two divisions
–Sympathetic – fight-or-flight responses, speeds up reactions
–Parasympathetic – counteracts sympathetic, returns body to normal, slows down heart rate
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Enteric Nervous Division
- Intestines- directly controls the
gastrointestinal system
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Brain
• Weighs approx. 3 lbs• 4 parts
–Brain stem–Diencephalon–Cerebrum–cerebellum
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Brain
Cerebrum
Corpus Callosum
Pituitary Gland
HypothalamusBrain Stem: Pons, Midbrain, Medulla Oblongata
Cerebellum
Thalamus
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Brain Stem – 3 parts
• Continuous with spinal cord• Medulla oblongata • Midbrain • Pons – (bridge)
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Diencephalon – 2 parts•Thalamus
– Principle relay station for sensory impulses and cognition
•Hypothalamus – homeostasis– Control of Autonomic Nervous System– Control of pituitary gland– Regulation of emotional and behavioral patterns– Regulation of eating and drinking– Control of body temperature– Regulation of circadian rhythms and states of
consciousness
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CerebrumFunctions of the 4 lobes
• Frontal – reasoning, movement, higher level cognition, language
• Parietal – Pressure, Touch, Pain, Somatosensory Cortex (sensation processing)
• Temporal – Primary Auditory Cortex, Hippocampus (memories)
• Occipital – Interpreting visual information
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Cerebral Cortex - Sensory
• Located in the Temporal lobe• Primary somatosensory area – receives
nerve impulses for touch, proprioception, pain and temperature
• P. visual area - vision• P. auditory area - hearing• P. gustatory area - taste• P. olfactory area - smell
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Cerebral Cortex - Motor• Location - Cerebullum• P. motor area – movement• Broca’s speech area – frontal – speech
– Aphasia – inability to speak– Agraphia – inability to write– Word deafness – inability to understand
spoken words– Word blindness – inability to understand
written words
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Cerebral Cortex - Association• Somatosensory Association Area
– interpret and integrate somatic senses
• Visual Association Area– takes past visual experiences and relates
them to current visual experiences
Auditory Association Area– speech, music, or noise
• Wernicke’s Area – interprets the meaning of speech by translating
words into thoughts
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Cerebral Cortex – Association cont.d
• Common Integrative Area– receives, integrates, and relays sensation
impulses
• Premotor Area– motor sequences- ability to write words
• Frontal Eye Field Area– controls voluntary scanning movements of the
eye
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Cerebrum – Memory
• Ability to recall thoughts• Controlled by the Limbic System• Stored in the temporal lobe
i.Short-term memory – seconds or hours
ii.Long-term memory – days to years
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Cerebrum – 2 hemispheres
• Left Hemisphere– Controls right side of body, spoken and
written language, numerical/scientific skills, reasoning
• Right Hemisphere– Controls the left side of the body, Musical,
artistic, spatial and pattern perception, mental images of sight, sound, touch, smell and taste
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Cerebullum
• 2nd largest part of the brain• Compares intended movements
by the motor areas with what is actually happening
• Balance and Coordination•Ataxia – disruption of muscle
coordination
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Spinal Cord Protection• 4 layers – outside in
– Wall of Vertebral Canal (bone)– Meninges – 3 layers of connective
tissues that protect the brain and spinal cord•Dura mater, Arachnoid, Pia mater
– Cerebrospinal Fluid– Vertebral ligaments
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Spinal Cord Protection• Meninges
– Dura – outermost, durable•Epidural Space – between dura mater and
vertebral column•Arachnoid - (middle layer, named because of
its delicate spider’s web arrangement of collagen and elastic fibers) – continuous with cranial arachnoid
•Pia Mater – innermost layer, made of collagen and elastic fibers
–Sub arachnoid space – between Pia mater and Arachnoid – location of spinal taps to remove Cerebrospinal Fluid
–Spinal Tap – can also be used to administer antibiotics, anesthetics and chemotherapy.
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Meninges
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12 Cranial NervesName Motor, Sensory,
BothFunction
Olfactory Sensory Smell
Optic Sensory Vision
Occulomotor Motor Eye movement
Trochlear Motor Eye movement
Trigeminal Mixed Facial movements
Vestibulococchlear Sensory Equilibrium, Hearing
Glossopharyngeal Motor Swallowing
Abducens Motor Eye Movement
Facial Mixed Facial Expressions
Vagus Mixed Swallowing and Talking
Accessory Motor Movement of head, neck, back and throat
Hypoglossal Motor Tongue Movement
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Special Senses
• Smell• Taste• Sight• Hearing• Equilibrium
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Eye Anatomy to KNOW
–Cornea, Lens, Retina, Iris, Pupil, Rods and Cones, Sclera, Choroid Coat, Vitreous Humor, Aqueous Humor
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• Lacrimal glands – secrete tears that destroy bacteria
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• Sclera – white of eye
• Cornea - transparent
• Retina
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Visual Pathway
• Cornea – Lens – Retina – Rods and Cones – Optic Nerve – Optic Tract - Optic Chiasm – Optic Radiations - Primary Visual Cortex in the Occipital Lobe
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Vision Facts
• Emmetropic Eye – normal vision, normal shape
• Myopic Eye – Nearsightedness, Distant objects are blurry
• Hypermetropic Eye – Farsightedness, Near objects are blurry.
• Rods and Cones – process color
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Speed of Processing Theory: interference because words are read faster than colors are named.
Selective Attention Theory: the interference because naming colors requires more attention than reading words.
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Ear Anatomy to KNOW
–Auricle, External Auditory Canal, Tympanic Membrane, Malleus, Incus, Stapes, Oval Window, Cochlea, Round Window
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The EAR
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External Ear
• Hearing only• Lined with skin• Ceruminous (wax) glands are present• Ends at the tympanic membrane
Pinna (auricle)
External auditory canal
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Middle Ear• Tympanic Cavity/Tympanic Membrane• Contains the Eustacian tube - connects the
middle ear with the throat– Equalizes pressure during yawning or
swallowing– Three bones span the cavity
• Malleus (hammer)• Incus (anvil)• Stapes (stirrup)
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Middle Ear
Vibrations from eardrum move the malleus
The bones transfer sound to the inner ear
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Inner Ear
Maze of Chambers
Cochlea
Vestibule
Semicircular canals
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Auditory Pathway• Auricle – External Auditory Canal – Tympanic
Membrane – Malleus – Incus – Stapes – Oval Window – Cochlea – Choclear Nerve – Medula Oblongata – Pons – Midbrain – Thalmus – Temporal Lobe of the Cerebral Cortex
• Howhearingworks