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Overview of the Nervous System
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The Nervous System
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Central Nervous System
Brain Spinal Cord
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Somatic Nervous System
innervation
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Sympathetic Nervous System
Preganglionic neurons: from CNS to ganglia short fibers acetylcholine (ACh) cholinergic Postganglionic neurons: from ganglia to effector long fibers norepinephrine (NE) noradrenergic 1:20
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Parasympathetic Nervous System
Preganglionic neurons: from CNS to ganglia long fibers Acetylcholine (ACh) cholinergic Postganglionic neurons: from ganglia to effector short fibers 1:4
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Animal Cell Chromatin
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Axonal Membrane of a Neuron
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Ion Channels Cell membrane proteins that pass ions in and out of the cell Voltage-Gated Ion Channels gates are regulated by membrane voltage Chemical-Gated Ion Channels (also called Receptors) gates are regulated by neurotransmitters Iontotropic fast Metabotropic (G-protein coupled) requires second messenger cascade slow
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Chemical-Gated Ion Channels
Iontotropic Metabotropic
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Electrochemical Gradient
Inside the Cell More K+ Less Na+ Outside the Cell More Na+ Less K+ Ion Flow Mantra: Na+ In, K+ out
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Depolarization/Hyperpolarization
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Action Potential Phases
2 Rapid 3 1 Threshold 4 Phase Ion responsible Ion Channel Responsible 1. Threshold Na+ Chemical-gated Na+ channel 2. Rapid Depolarization Na+ Voltage-gated Na+ channel 3. Repolarization K+ Voltage -gated K+ channel 4. After Hyperpolarizatoin K+ Na+/K+ pumps
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Na+/K+ Pumps After the Action Potential,
Na+/K+ pumps move Na+ ions back out of the cell and move K+ ions back into the cell The movement is against the concentration gradient of each ion so it requires energy (ATP) The pumps move 3 Na+ ions for every 2 K+ ions
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Unmyelinated Propagation
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Myelinated Propagation
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Synaptic Action Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels Synaptic Potentials: EPSP
IPSP
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Synaptic Potentials Excitatory Postsynaptic Potential (EPSP)
triggered by excitatory neurotransmitters open ligand-gated Na+ channels allows Na+ to flow inside the cell causing a slight depolarization of the postsynaptic cell moves the postsynaptic cell closer to firing an action potential Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential (IPSP) triggered by inhibitory neurotransmitters open ligand-gated K+ channels or Cl- channels allows K+ to flow out of the cell or Cl- to flow inside the cell causing a slight hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic cell moves the postsynaptic cell further from firing an action potential
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The Battle to -55mV IPSP EPSP
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Brain Organization
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Spinal Cord Anatomy Dorsal Ventral Dorsal Horn: Sensory information in
Ventral Horn: Motor information out
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Brainstem Brainstem: arousal center (ARAS) sensory in pathway
motor out pathway Midbrain Superior Colliculus Inferior Colliculus Pons REM sleep Medulla breathing center cardiac center
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Ascending Reticular Activating System (ARAS)
Arousal Center
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Cranial Nerves I. Olfactory II. Optic III. Oculomotor IV. Trochlear
smell II. Optic vision III. Oculomotor eye movement IV. Trochlear V. Trigeminal face movement mastication VI. Abducens VII. Facial face/tongue movement VIII. Vestibulocochlear hearing/balance IX. Glossopharyngeal taste/swallowing X. Vagus parasympathetic NS XI. Accessory neck movement XII. Hypoglossal tongue movement swallowing Cranial Nerves
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Cerebellum Motor Coordination Fine tuning of: sensory systems emotions
learning and memory Autism decreased cerebellum size
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Thalamus and Hypothalamus
relay station Hypothalamus regulation center
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Nucleus Reticularis Thalami
NRT: GABA cells Gatekeeper
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Hypothalamic Nuclei hunger/thirst blood pressure/heart rate
blood pressure/shivering stress satiety sex memory reproduction thermoregulation reproduction circadian rhythms
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Limbic System Emotion Rewards Memory smell aggression fear learning
recognition memory smell recognition? memory
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Basal Ganglia Movement Parkinson’s Disease cell death in
substantia nigra
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Cortical Lobes Frontal: Strategy and Planning Motor area Parietal:
Somatosensory area Temporal: Audition, Language Occipital: Vision
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