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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM JOSE S. SANTIAGO M.D.
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Nervous System CNS (central nervous system) Peripheral nervous system
Spinal cord Brain Peripheral nervous system Sensory neurons Motor neurons
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Functions of the Nervous System
Sensory input – gathering information To monitor changes occurring inside and outside the body Changes = stimuli Integration To process and interpret sensory input and decide if action is needed
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Functions of the Nervous System
Motor output A response to integrated stimuli The response activates muscles or glands
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Nerve Cells Neurons Cell body Axon Some have myelin sheath Dendrites
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Neuron Anatomy Cell body Nucleus Large nucleolus Figure 7.4a
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Neuron Anatomy Extensions outside the cell body
Dendrites – conduct impulses toward the cell body Axons – conduct impulses away from the cell body Figure 7.4a
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Nerve Cells Neuroglia Do not carry electrical impulses
Protect the neurons by phagocytosis Provide nutrients
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Synapses Synapse Electrical impulse transmission
Gap between neuron and a muscle or between two neurons
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Synapses Neurotransmitters of the peripheral nervous system
Released from sac at end of neuron Acetylcholine and Norepinephrine
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The Brain Part of the CNS Cerebrum
Hemispheres divided by longitudinal fissure Corpus callosum connect the hemispheres Cerebral cortex
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The Brain Cerebrum Gyri (convolutions) Lobes Sulci and fissures
Frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital
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Cerebral Hemispheres (Cerebrum)
The surface is made of ridges (gyri) and grooves (sulci) Figure 7.13a
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Brain
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Brain Thalamus Hypothalamus
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Brain Brain stem Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata Cerebellum
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The Spinal Cord Part of the CNS
Starts at the medulla oblongata and ends at the conus medullaris (level of body of L1 vertebra)
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The Spinal Cord 31 pairs of nerves 8 cervical 12 thoracic 5 lumbar
5 sacral 1 coccygeal
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Spinal Cord Meninges - protective membranes
Dura mater-tough, protective connective tissue; tightly bound to the skull; encases the cerebral veins
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Spinal Cord Arachnoid mater- web-like strands of connective tissue
Pia mater- thin permeable membrane
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Spinal Cord Subdural space
Subarachnoid space- contains CSF and arteries Cerebrospinal fluid- secreted by the choroid plexus Blood-brain barrier
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Spinal Cord Blood-brain barrier- protection for the brain against undesirable blood substances
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Peripheral Nervous System
Cranial nerves 12 pairs Emerge bilaterally from base of the skull Spinal nerves 31 pairs Emerge bilaterally from the spinal cord
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Spinal Nerves There is a pair of spinal nerves at the level of each vertebrae for a total of 31 pairs Spinal nerves are formed by the combination of the ventral and dorsal roots of the spinal cord Spinal nerves are named for the region from which they arise
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Additional Word Parts – Roots
Myelin/o myelin sheath
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Roots Cerebell/o cerebellum
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Roots Cerebr/o brain
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Roots Cortic/o cortex; outer covering
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Roots Dur/o dura mater
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Prefixes Pachy- thick Pachymeninx- dura mater
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Roots Encephal/o -brain Encephalitis-inflammation of the brain
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Roots Magnet/o-magnet
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)-produces picture of brain using magnetic waves
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Roots Hydr/o water Hydrocephalus-accumulation of fluid in the brain
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Roots Ventricul/o- ventricles
Ventricles-hollow cavities inside the brain
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Roots Vertricul/o- ventricles
Ventriculostomy-new opening in the ventricles; for treating hydrocephalus
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Suffixes -oma -tumor Hematoma-accumulation of blood in a space
Epidural hematoma-blood in the epidural space
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Suffixes -oma -tumor Hematoma-accumulation of blood in a space
Subdural hematoma-blood in the subdural space
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Types of Brain Hematoma
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