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NERVOUS SYSTEM MCGONIGLE Intro to Psychology
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Nervous System Made up of the spinal cord and the brain Neurons : Nerve cell – the neurons transmit messages to the spinal cord and to the brain. ( knee reflex) 3 types of neurons.
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Types of Neurons Sensory Neurons Motor Neurons Interneurons – found between other neurons.
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Dendrite Branches that extend from the cell body to most neurons. Receive information and transmit impulses toward the cell body. (hot stove/step on a nail)
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Cell Body of Nucleus Cell Body: Contains nucleus, control center of the cell. Regulates production of protein within the cell. Neurons – limited ability to repair damaged cells. (Pat’s story)
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Axons Long tubelike structure attached to a neuron Transmits impulses away from cell body + toward another neuron, muscle cell or gland.
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Spinal Cord Long column of nerve tissue about as thick as your index finger. Generally speaking – 18” long (c shaped) Vertebra - bones that make up back (6 C) Connective tissue- spinal meninge – help protect spinal cord.
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Brain Cerebrum: largest and most complex part of the brain. Billions of neurons– conscious thought, learning, memory ( long + short) Brain cells – do not reproduce
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Left Hemisphere Right side of the body Language Thinking Reasoning Analyzing
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Right Hemisphere Music Talents ( singing/ playing instruments) Art ( painting/ drawing) Spatial Relationships ( Maps/ Graphs)
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4 Lobes of the Brain Frontal Lobe Parietal Lobe Occipital Lobe Temporal Lobe
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Frontal Lobe All voluntary movements ( hand/eye coordination) Use of language – foreign languages.
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Parietal Lobe Sensory Information : Heat Cold Pain Touch
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Occipital Lobe Vision – eyes- Optic nerve Do we see w/ our eyes or brain?
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Temporal Lobe Hearing + Smell (connected- memory) Memory Thought Judgment
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Cerebellum 2 nd largest part of the brain. Coordinates movement of skeletal muscles (jock/nerd) Receives messages from sensory neurons in the inner ear. Maintains body posture + balance.
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Brain Stem 3” stalk of nerve cells and fibers that connect spinal cord to the rest of the brain. Incoming and outgoing messages pass through the brain stem.
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Medulla Oblongata Lowest part of the brain stem Regulates heartbeat + respiratory rates Reflexes: coughing, sneezing, vomiting
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Pons 1” in length Above the medulla Pathway- connects nerve impulses to other parts of the brain. Helps regulate breathing.
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Midbrain Highest part of the brain stem Controls eyeball movement and pupil size Turning your head at an unexpected noise
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Thalamus Page 60 in textbook Important Relay center for incoming impulses ( nail/ hot stove) Receive info from eyes and ears. Above the hypothalamus..
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Hypothalamus Controls and balances body processes to regulate: ( means under the thalamus) Body temp (sweat) Appetite Regulate Sleep Pituitary Glands
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Hypothalamus controls Metabolism (discuss disturbances) Sexual Development (behavior) Emotional Responses (aggression)
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Peripheral Nervous System Consists of all nerves that are not part of the Central Nervous System Carries messages between CNS and the rest of the body 2 Parts: Autonomic + Somatic
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Autonomic Nervous System Consists of Network of nerves divided into 2 smaller networks. “Fight/Flight responses” Reflex- spontaneous response of body to stimulus.
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Somatic Nervous System Sensory Neurons Relay messages from receptors to: Eyes Ears Nose Tongue Skin
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Parasympathetic Nervous System During rest and relaxation Opposes actions of sympathetic system Slows down body functions: heartbeat, lowers blood pressure, opens blood vessels.
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Vocab Quiz on Thursday From Central Nervous System to the Pons Terms 1-15
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