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Delivers somatic and visceral sensory information to the CNS. Sensation: information gathered by a sensory receptor
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◦ Processing in the thalamus: Determines whether you perceive sensation as fine touch, as pressure, or as vibration Sensory homunculus: visualizes the connection between different body parts and areas in brain hemispheres.
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◦ Provides voluntary control over skeletal muscles Homunculus provides indication of how much fine motor control available hands, face, and tongue are capable of varied and complex movements
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Subconscious control over skeletal muscle tone (neck, trunk and limbs) * Controls responses to equilibrium sensations (balance)
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Somatic Nervous System (SNS) ◦ Operates under conscious control ◦ SNS controls skeletal muscles Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) ◦ Operates without conscious instruction ◦ ANS controls visceral effectors ◦ Coordinates system functions: cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive
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Sympathetic division: increases alertness, metabolic rate, and muscular abilities "fight or flight" "fight or flight" Parasympathetic division: reduces metabolic rate, conserves energy and promotes digestion “rest and digest” COMPARE
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