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Nervous system overview (48.1) Sensory Input Transmit information Light, sound, touch, heat smell, taste, etc Integration CNS (central nervous system) Brain and nerve cord analyzes and interprets Motor Output PNS (peripheral nervous system) carries information into and out of CNS Transmission triggers an activity or causes an effect such as muscle contraction Fig 48.3

Nervous system overview (48.1) Sensory Input –Transmit information Light, sound, touch, heat smell, taste, etc Integration –CNS (central nervous system)

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Nervous system overview (48.1)

• Sensory Input– Transmit information

• Light, sound, touch, heat smell, taste, etc

• Integration– CNS (central nervous system)

• Brain and nerve cord analyzes and interprets

• Motor Output– PNS (peripheral nervous system)

• carries information into and out of CNS

• Transmission triggers an activity or causes an effect such as muscle contraction

Fig 48.3

• Neural cell/Neuron– Branched dendrites

• Receive signals from other neurons

• Shorter, highly branched

– Single axon• Transmits signals to other

neurons• Longer

– Synaptic terminals (fig 48.4)

• Axons / dendrite junctions• Pass information through

chemical neurotransmitters

– Glia• Supporting cells to

nourish, insulate, and regulate fluids

Brain and embryonic developmentAfter gastrulation…• Neural plate forms

– Dorsal orientation– “cephal to caudal” direction

• Neural tube forms– Infolding of plate, forming groove and

crest– Fuses to form tube– Cephal end enlarges = brain– Rest is spinal cord

• Mesoderm– Coelom formation– Somites give rise to segmented

structures

• Endoderm– Gastrovascular development

Fig 47.13

Continued brain development into multiple lobes, enlargements, and extensions

Fig 49.9

• Forebrain Cerebrum – Two hemispheres

• Left: logical, temporal, language• Right: Spatial, abstract, artistic, gestalt

(perceiving “whole” rather than parts)

– Cerebral Cortex• Outer gray matter

– Highly infolded (high surface area)• Sulcus (folds) between gyrus (tissue)• Increased s/a = more gray matter and

generally more intelligence

– Lobes are connected by underlying white matter

• Corpus callosum is the main L/R connection

– Frontal lobes• Primary motor cortex (motor skills),

muscle control, speech, smell, memory, and integration from other areas

– Parietal lobes• Somatosensory, touch, pressure stimuli

– Temporal lobes• Hearing, balance

– Occipital lobes• Visual centers (visualizing an event or

how to spell something)

• Thalamus– Two egg-shaped masses– Cerebral sensory impulses and

emotional center (limbic system)• Along with Amygdala (fight or flight)

– Plays role in process:• Sensation, Motor activities, waking up,

learning, memory

• Hypothalamus– Connects to pituitary

• Stores hormones for regulation in endocrine system

– Homeostatic control functions• Autonomic controls, physiological

emotions, body temp., thirst and satiety, circadian rhythms

• Midbrain– White matter masses connects to

cerebrum and cerebellum– Visual and auditory reflex centers

• HindbrainBrain stem and cerebellum– Pons connects upper and lower center

• Respiratory center with hypothalumus

• Cerebellum• Athletic brain: refining and directing motor

activities• “athletic memory”

• Medulla oblongata• Autonomic reflexes: cardio regulatory, blood

pressure, respiratory, vomiting, couching

Brain ventricles and CSF• Ventricles are remnants

of early hollow tube• Filled with Cerebral

Spinal Fluid– Derived from blood

plasma; with lots of ions– Liquid cushion– “fatty” brain mass

“floats”, protected, supported, w/o rigid or sharp edged structures

Meninges

Meninges 2

Reflex arc

Peripheral Nervous System – radiates to and from CNS & includes Somatic (SNS) and autonomic (ANS)Somatic: mechanoreceptors, pain, chemo-, photo-, thermoreceptorsAutonomic: unconscious visceral reception; antagonistic (opp. Effects)

ANS Sympathetic ANS Parasympathetic

Taste/smell

Eye

Eye from text

Ear

• Malleus (hammer)

• Incus (anvil)

• Stapes (stirrup)

Cochlea

Cochlea2

Basilar/Tectorial Membrane

Saccule/Utricle

Vestibular apparatus

Macula with Otoliths

Cupula of semicircular canal