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The Central Nervous System
Chapter 9, part A The Central Nervous System
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About this Chapter Emergent properties of the nervous system
Anatomy and functions of the CNS Divisions of the brain and what each controls Integration of complex pathways for behavior Language, memory and others
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Evolution of the Nervous System
Nerve net – jellyfish Simple brain & nerve cord – flatworm Brain & nerve cord with ganglia – earthworm Increasing forebrain – fish, bird & human Olfactory – fish Complex behavior – birds Reasoning & cognition – humans
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Evolution of the Nervous System
Figure 9-1: Evolution of the nervous system
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Embryonic Development of Nervous System
Neural plate to neural tube Neural crest–PNS Anterior forms brain Forebrain Midbrain Hindbrain Hollow ventricles Spinal cord Figure 9-2: The embryonic nervous system develops into a hollow tube
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Embryonic Development of Nervous System
Figure 9-3 a-c: The neural tube specializes into the six major regions of the nervous system.
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Central Nervous System: Overview
Brain Spinal cord Figure 9-4a: ANATOMY SUMMARY: The Central Nervous System
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Protecting the Brain Hair, skin, cranium Venous sinus blood Meninges
Drua mater Arachnoid membrane Pia mater Cerebrospinal fluid Figure 9-4b, c: ANATOMY SUMMARY: The Central Nervous System
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Cerebrospinal Fluid From coracoid plexus
Fills ventricles & subarachnoid Fluid pillow floats brain Exchange transport From blood To brain tissue
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Figure 9-5: ANATOMY SUMMARY: Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Blood Brain Barrier Extensive capillaries & sinuses
Tight junctions: limit permeability Astrocyte foot processes: secrete paracrines Protects brain: hormones & circulating chemicals Many glucose transporters Figure 9-6: The blood-brain barrier
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Spinal Cord Regions Cervical Thoracic Lumbar Sacral
Figure 9-4a: ANATOMY SUMMARY: The Central Nervous System
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Spinal Cord Organization
Gray matter: mostly cell bodies Dendrites & terminals Spinal reflex integrating center White matter Bundles of myelinated axons Ascending tracts – sensory Descending tracts – motor Dorsal roots Ventral roots
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Spinal Cord Organization
Figure 9-7: Specialization in the spinal cord
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Brain Overview Trillion interneurons fill the brain
Up to 200,000 synapses each Brain divisions Cerebrum Diencephalons Midbrain Cerebellum Pons Medulla oblongata
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Brain Overview Figure 9-9b, c: ANATOMY SUMMARY: The Brain
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Brain Stem Overview: Midbrain, Pons & Medulla
Many cranial nerves enter Pyramids – nerve tracts crossover Midbrain – eye movement control Pons – breathing, signal relay Medulla – involuntary functions Examples: Blood pressure, vomiting Reticular formation: Network in brain stem Arousal, sleep, pain, & muscle tone
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Brain Stem Overview: Midbrain, Pons & Medulla
Figure 9-9d: ANATOMY SUMMARY: The Brain
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Cranial Nerves Table 9-1: The Cranial Nerves
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