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1The Nervous System
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Nervous System
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Somatic Nerves
Autonomic Nerves
Spinal Cord
Brain
Parasympathetic
Motor
Sensory
Sympathetic
Hindbrain
Midbrain
Forebrain
The Four Lobes
Medulla Oblongata
Pons
Thalamus
Olfactory Lobes
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Corpus Callosum
Hypothalamus
3CNS PNS
- CNS coordinating centre for information coming
in and going out (brain and spinal cord) - PNS carries information between organs of the
body and the CNS
http//diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/complication
s_nerves/index.htm
4First, the Peripheral Nervous System
5Somatic Nerves voluntary
- Control muscles that are connected to the
skeleton and skin - Sensory nerves
- Relay information about the environment
- Motor nerves
- Initiate an appropriate response
Think of a pin pricking your finger
6Autonomic Nerves involuntary
- Special nerves to control the internal organs of
the body - Sympathetic
- on switch to prepare for stress
- Parasympathetic
- off switch to return to normal resting levels
What do lie detector tests and erectile
dysfunction have in common??
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Nervous System
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Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Somatic Nerves
Autonomic Nerves
Spinal Cord
Brain
Parasympathetic
Motor
Sensory
Sympathetic
8And now, the Central Nervous System
9Spinal Cord
- Carries sensory nerve messages from receptors to
the brain - Relays motor nerve messages from the brain to
muscles and glands - Like the brain, it is made up of grey and white
matter
http//www.accessexcellence.org/RC/AB/IWT/superman
/cutawaycord.html
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Nervous System
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Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
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Somatic Nerves
Autonomic Nerves
Spinal Cord
Brain
Parasympathetic
Motor
Sensory
Sympathetic
11THE BRAIN
http//www.simpsonstrivia.com.ar/wallpapers/homer-
simpson-wallpaper-brain.htm
12Oops! Thats better
http//www.bbc.co.uk/science/hottopics/intelligenc
e/
13The Brain
- Meninges protective membranes that surround the
brain inside the skull - dura mater outer membrane (tough mother)
- arachnoid mater middle layer (spiderweb-like)
- pia mater inner layer (tender mother)
p. 257
14The Brain
- Major user of glucose (cant use any other source
of energy)
So, how does this make you feel about the
no-carb craze??
How does glucose enter the body???
15Regions of the brain
- Forebrain
- Contains olfactory lobes, cerebrum corpus
callosum - Midbrain
- Less developed four spheres of grey matter
relay centre for some eye and ear reflexes - Hindbrain
- Behind midbrain, joins the spinal cord
- Cerebellum, pons, medulla oblongata
16http//web.lemoyne.edu/hevern/psy340/lectures/psy
340.04.2.ns.structure.html
17Forebrain
- Olfactory lobes (2) smell
- Cerebrum
- 2 giant hemispheres major coordination centres
of sensory info motor reaction - Speech, reasoning, memory personality
- Cerebral cortex
- The surface of the cerebrum
- Composed of grey matter with many fissures
18Forebrain continued
- Corpus callosum
- A bundle of nerves that connects the 2
hemispheres - Hemispheres are divided into lobes
- Frontal lobe
- Temporal lobe
- Parietal lobe
- Occipital lobe
19Lobes of the Cerebrum
http//faculty.washington.edu/chudler/lobe.html
Page 260 in your text lists the functions of the
lobes
20Forebrain or Midbrain
- Thalamus
- Below the cerebrum
- Coordinates and interprets
- sensory info
- Hypothalamus (below)
- Connected to pituitary
- Connects the nervous and
- endocrinal systems
http//web.lemoyne.edu/hevern/psy340/lectures/psy
340.04.2.ns.structure.html
21Text, p.241
Nervous System
?
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
?
Somatic Nerves
Autonomic Nerves
Spinal Cord
Brain
?
Parasympathetic
Motor
Sensory
Sympathetic
?
Hindbrain
Midbrain
Forebrain
The Four Lobes
Medulla Oblongata
Pons
Thalamus
Olfactory Lobes
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Corpus Callosum
Hypothalamus
22Hindbrain
- Cerebellum
- Controls limbs, balance,
- muscle tone
- Pons (bridge)
- Relay station between the 2 parts of the
cerebellum and between the cerebellum and the
medulla - Medulla Oblongata
- Connector between spine and brain regulates
involuntary muscles
http//web.lemoyne.edu/hevern/psy340/lectures/psy
340.04.2.ns.structure.html
23Page 259 in the text
- Look at the differences in brains of different
organisms - Cerebellum muscle tone, movements
- Forebrain reason, intellect, memory, language,
personality - Medulla oblongata autonomic nerve control
24Sheep Brain
http//www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/brain/brs
hpx.htm
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