The Nervous system By: Alec Fontenot.

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The Nervous system By: Alec Fontenot

1. Control of body’s internal environment to maintain ‘homeostasis’ An example of this is the regulation of body temperature. As we exercise we create heat, in order to maintain a relatively constant core temperature the nervous system sends messages to the blood vessels to dilate (expand), increasing blood flow to the skin, and increasing sweating to help disperse the accumulating heat. 2. Programming of spinal cord reflexes An example of this is the stretch reflex. This reflex functions to protect us from injury. If we were out jogging and accidentally ran into a pot-hole and rolled our ankle, the stretch reflex would instantly sense the stretch in the muscles around the ankle and send messages to those muscles telling them to contract and resist the stretch. This reflex serves to protect the ankle from breaking and results in a minor sprain rather than a severe break.

3. Memory and learning You didn’t learn to read or write overnight did you? A certain amount of repetition was required to learn and memorize these key functions. The same applies with exercise. New movements, especially complex ones, take time for the nervous system to learn. Remember this when teaching new exercises to people – a certain amount of repetition will need to occur before their nervous system gets it right! 4. Voluntary control of movement Every voluntary movement that a person performs is under the direct control of the nervous system as the nervous system sends the messages to the particular body parts to move. If the movement has been repeated numerous times (walking for most of us…) the movement will be very efficient. If however the movement is new and still requires some repetition then we would expect the movement to be less efficient and in some cases look awkward and ungainly (such as a person learning the squat for the first time).

Major Organs Central Nervous System- Brain Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous system Thoracic spinal nerves, Lumbar spinal nerves, Sacral spinal nerves,

How the Nervous System Works When a stimulus is detected, the nerve that detected the stimulus sends a message to the brain. The brain then sends the appropriate message to that nerve in the form of a feeling. Example- You are stabbed, you feel pain.)

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Info 1. http://www.ptdirect.com/training-design/anatomy-and-physiology/nervous-system/the-nervous-system-2013-anatomy-and-function ( Slide 2 and 3 ) Pictures Slide1.http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=410717 Slide3.http://www.neckers.siu.edu/king/brainday/cellsrus.htm Slide2.http://www.paradoja7.com/central-nervous-system-of-human-body/central-nervous-system-of-human-body-2/ Video-Slide9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqvoV4R7T2g