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Chapters Two and Three Structure and Function of the Nervous System
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The Organization of the Nervous System Organization of the Nervous System
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The central nervous system Brain Spinal Cord
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The central nervous system Two important areas Reward System Hypothalamus
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5 The Peripheral Nervous System –Somatic nervous system: Controls the movement of skeletal muscles or transmits somatosensory information to the central nervous system. –Autonomic nervous system: Controls the body’s vegetative functions. “fight or flight” response Sympathetic division: –Controls functions that accompany arousal and expenditure of energy. Parasympathetic division: –Controls functions that occur during a relaxed state.
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Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic Parasympathetic
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Parts of a neuron
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Transporting items inside a neuron Parts of a neuron
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10 Interaction of Axons and Dendrites Interaction of axons and dendrites The Synapse
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11 Neuron Communication Presynaptic Neuron: Postsynaptic Neuron:
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Chemical Synapse Neurotransmitters Are Released in Exocytosis Releasing the neurotransmitter into the synapse
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Two Types of Receptors Ionotropic receptors Receptor: Ligand:
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Two Types of Receptors Metabotropic receptors
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16 Lifespan of a neurotransmitter 1.Synthesis 2.Storage 3.Release 4.Action on the target cell 5.Deactivation
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Neurotransmitter inactivation
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Terminal autoreceptors
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Summary of the mechanisms by which drugs can alter synaptic transmission
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Major endocrine glands and their location in the body
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Organization of the hypothalamic–pituitary axis
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3.15 Comparison of synaptic versus endocrine communication
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