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פיסיולוגיה מורחב Somatosensory System and Pain 08-09 Somatosensory System and Pain lecture 1: Structure of the Nervous System Prof. Marshall Devor, Ph.D. Dept. of Cell & Animal Biology and Center for Research on Pain Institute of Life Sciences Hebrew University of Jerusalem 658-5085 marshlu@vms.huji.ac.il review syllabus readings etc.

1.5-2 kg

 Program for Physiology Murchav 2009 (course 72343) http://teachline.ls.huji.ac.il/72343/ The course will take place in Rashal Hall on Sundays and Tuesdays 16:00-17:45 Sun 8.3.09 Introduction: Structure of the Nervous System Devor 1 Tues 10.3.09 Purim (no classes after 13:00) no class 15.3.09 What is physiology? Nelken 2 17.3.09 Stimulus transduction and encoding 3 22.3.09 The primary sensory neuron 4 24.3.09 Sensory axons in peripheral nerves 5 29.3.09 Signal processing in the spinal cord 6 31.3.09 Ascending pathways and S1 cortex 7 Pesach vacation 5-17/4/09 19.4.09 Descending control 8 21.4.09 Cardiovascular: general & physics of blood flow 9 26.4.09 Introduction to control systems 10 28.4.09 Yom Hazikaron 3.5.09 The heart: mechanics and electricity 11 5.5.09 Phantom limb pain and other neuropathies 12 10.5.09 The heart: control 13 12.5.09 Structure of the vascular system. The arteries 14 17.5.09 Capillaries and veins. 15 19.5.09 The Guyton curves 16 24.5.09 Respiration: mechanics 17 26.5.09 Respiration: gas exchange and control 18 31.5.09 Guest lecture TBA 19 2.6.09 20 7.6.09 The kidney: structure and function (review) 21 9.6.09 The kidney: integration and control 22 14.6.09 Autoregulation 23 16.6.09 Neural control 24 21.6.09 Blood pressure: the integrated system 25 23.6.09 Review class N&D 26

cerebral cortex white matter grey matter sulcus (Sylvian)  gyrus  cerebellum brainstem & spinal cord  white matter grey matter sulcus (Sylvian)  gyrus  1.5-2 kg

cerebral cortex parietal lobe frontal lobe occipital lobe temporal lobe occipital lobe sulcus (Sylvian)  gyrus  1.5-2 kg cerebellum brainstem & spinal cord 

(mid)sagittal rostral optic nerve olfactory bulb corpus callosum  subcortical forebrain caudal

neuraxis forebrain cortex subcortex basal ganglia olfactory system diencephalon thalamus hypothalamus midbrain (mesencephalon) hindbrain (rhombencephalon) pons (+cerebellum) medulla oblongata spinal cord neuraxis

architectural principles

neuraxis cranial rostral cervical dorsal horn ventral horn thoracic caudal cervical thoracic lumbar sacral coccygeal cauda equina cranial neuraxis dorsal horn ventral horn

primary sensory neuron DRG motor neuron PNS

cranial rostral cervical thoracic lumbar sacral coccygeal cauda equina caudal cervical thoracic lumbar sacral coccygeal cauda equina cranial

cervical thoracic lumbar sacral coccygeal cauda equina cranial

DRG Autonomic n.s. sympathetic parasympathetic enteric PNS

homology

frontal (coronal) sections

rat pigeon invertebrates

pathways (methods)

retrograde axoplasmic transport

anterograde axoplasmic tracing BDA, AAV-GFP

פיסיולוגיה מורחב Somatosensory System and Pain 08-09 Somatosensory System and Pain lecture 1: Structure of the Nervous System Prof. Marshall Devor, Ph.D. Dept. of Cell & Animal Biology and Center for Research on Pain Institute of Life Sciences Hebrew University of Jerusalem 658-5085 marshlu@vms.huji.ac.il review syllabus readings etc.