Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byKoloman Medek Modified over 6 years ago
1
8th Grade Science Mrs. Christopherson Mrs. Goede
The Nervous System 8th Grade Science Mrs. Christopherson Mrs. Goede
2
Parts of the Nervous System
Central Nervous System Brain Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System Nerves
3
Central Nervous System
Brain: Divided into two hemispheres: Left: Analytical Right: Creative Divided into 4 lobes, each responsible for different functions. Frontal: complex thinking Temporal: hearing, memory retrieval Parietal: contains the sensory and motor cortexes Occipital: vision
4
Central Nervous System
Spinal Cord: Thin bundle of nerves running down the spinal column Surrounded by a fluid that protects it from banging into the vertebrae Function: transmits messages between the brain and the peripheral nervous system
5
Central Nervous System
Spinal Cord cont: 4 main groups of spinal nerves: Cervical nerves: supply movement and feeling to the arms, neck, and upper body Thoracic nerves: abdomen Lumbar nerves: lower back Sacral nerves: buttocks, genitals
7
Peripheral Nervous System
“Peripheral”: relating to an outer boundary The nervous system extending from the spinal cord out to the body Consists of: Sensory neurons: body the central nervous system Motor neurons: the CNS body
8
Peripheral Nervous System
Sub-divided into 2 parts: Somatic Nervous System: controls nerves that go to the skin and muscles; conscious activities (i.e.-activities you are aware of) Autonomic Nervous System: controls internal organs; unconscious activities (you don’t think about these functions)
9
Peripheral Nervous System
The neuron: Dendrites: Receive messages from other neurons Cell Body: Contains the nucleus-the control center of the neuron Axon: Sends messages to other neurons
11
Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System
Consists of 2 parts: Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Which includes these organs: Which is composed of 2 parts: Brain Spinal Cord Somatic nervous system Autonomic nervous system
12
The Nervous System & Our Senses
Everything we know about the world around us comes from our senses. Touch Vision Hearing Taste Smell
13
The Nervous System & Our Senses
The brain receives sensory messages from different parts of our body Touch: skin Vision: eyes Hearing: ears Taste: taste buds Smell: nose
14
The Nervous System & Our Senses
Our nervous system responds to change; we only react to something if it is different from what we’ve previously experienced. Objects or sensations that remain the same tend to blend into the background; we don’t notice them For example: our touch receptors notice the feel of our clothes when we get dressed in the morning but we soon “forget” that we have clothes on!
17
The Nervous System & Our Senses
Brain Map of the Senses
18
The Nervous System & Our Senses
As the diagram showed, when the nerves of our body sense something, a message is sent from that nerve back to the brain. The message travels to a specific portion of the sensory cortex to be decoded In this way, our brain tells our body what to do about the sensory situation. E.g.: We react differently to a fly landing on our arm vs. boiling water landing on our arm!
19
The Nervous System and Our Senses
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.