The Nervous System. The Neuron The neuron is the basic unit of the nervous system Central Neurons in CNS Peripheral Neurons in PNS.

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The Nervous System

The Neuron The neuron is the basic unit of the nervous system Central Neurons in CNS Peripheral Neurons in PNS

The Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems  The peripheral nervous system carries information to and from the nervous system  The somatic nervous system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that carries information to skeletal muscles

The Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems The sympathetic nervous system is the part of the autonomic nervous system that becomes most active during emergency situations

The Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems The parasympathetic nervous system is the part of the autonomic nervous system that controls the ongoing maintenance processes of the body

Figure 2.8 The Basic Divisions of the Nervous System

Five Principles of Brain Organization 1. The hindbrain, midbrain, and forebrain each involve several brain regions that carry out different types of information processing 2. There are identifiable neural pathways projecting from one area to the next

Five Principles of Brain Organization 3. Each part of the brain projects to the next in an orderly fashion creating organized regions that can be mapped 4. The brain is hierarchically organized 5. The brain systems are organized so that one side of the brain controls the other side of the body

Figure 2.11 The Hindbrain

The Midbrain The midbrain receives afferent signals from other parts of the brain and relays the information to a more complex part of the brain

The Forebrain The forebrain is the most complicated and advanced of the three divisions of the brain The thalamus sends information to other parts of the brain The hypothalamus affects many complex behaviours

Figure 2.12 The Forebrain

The Forebrain The limbic system is an interconnected group of structures that influences emotions and memory The hippocampus is involved in new learning The amygdala is involved in emotional control

Figure 2.13 Principal Structures of the Limbic System

The Forebrain The basal ganglia controls movement and posture The corpus callosum provides cross- hemisphere connections

The Cortex The cortex is divided into a series of lobes

The Cortex The frontal lobe is concerned with directing thought processes The parietal lobe integrates visual input The occipital lobe processes visual input The temporal lobe is important for language comprehension

Figure 2.14 The Cortex and the Lobes of the Brain

Monitoring Neural Activity Single-unit recording measures activity in individual neurons Electroencephalography (EEG) measures electrical activity in the nervous system

Monitoring Neural Activity CT scans are computer-enhanced X- rays PET tracks radioactive markers that have been injected into the bloodstream

Monitoring Neural Activity MRI uses magnetic fields fMRI measures brain activity as it takes place