The Nervous System coordinates voluntary and involuntary actions






















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The Nervous System “coordinates voluntary and involuntary actions and transmits signals between different parts of the body” The decision and communication center
Central Nervous System (CNS) �Makes decisions �Brain and Spinal Cord �“Happens in the center (middle) of your body” Fun Facts: - Average adult brain weighs about 3 lbs -Contains about 100 billion neurons - The spinal cord is about 43 cm long in
The Brain �Top part of the brain (forebrain) �Cerebral Cortex: outer layer of nerve tissue of the two cerebral hemispheres (left and right), regulates most complex behaviors, cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness �Thalamus: relays and translates incoming messages from the sense receptors except for smell �Hypothalamus: Governs motivation and emotional responses, controls secretion of pituitary hormones, maintains homeostasis (eating, drinking, sexual
The Brain �“Hindbrain” �Cerebellum: controls certain reflexes and coordinates body movement (reflexes, balance, and coordination) �Damage = jerky movements, loss of balance, lack of coordination �Pons: connects cerebral cortex to the cerebellum, chemicals produced here help maintain sleep/wake cycle �Medulla: controls vital functions like breathing, heart rate and blood pressure
The Lobes �Frontal Lobe �Behind your forehead �Involved in: �Speaking �Muscle Movements �Making plans and judgments �Emotions �Problem Solving
The Lobes �Parietal �At the top and back of your head �Receives sensory input for: �Touch �Pain �Body position � Movement � Orientation
The Lobes �Temporal �Lies roughly above the ears �Includes the Auditory areas �Each receiving information primarily from the opposite ear �Regulates hearing, balance and equilibrium and certain emotions (anxiety, pleasure and anger) and motivations
The Lobes �Occipital lobe �At the back of the head �Receives and interprets information from the visual fields https: //www. youtub e. com/watch? v= QPLZ_WUs. K 88
Peripheral Nervous System �Gathers info and sends it to the rest of the body �Made up of nerves �Motor Neurons (efferent): transmit information from the brain to the muscles of the body �Sensory Neurons (afferent): carry information from the sensory receptor cells throughout the body to the
Autonomic Nervous System �Carries messages between CNS and internal organs, “fight or flight” �Has two major subsystems �Parasympathetic Nervous System: “rest and digest”; brings peace to the body, calms and relaxes the body after an emergency �EX: eye pupil will constrict, slows heartbeat �Sympathetic Nervous System: “fight or flight”; reacts to “stress, ” prepares the body for quick action in an emergency �EX: eye pupil will dilate, increased heart rate
Somatic Nervous System �Send sensory information to the central nervous system AND motor nerve fibers that project to skeletal muscle. �Afferent nerves are responsible for relaying sensation to the central nervous system while efferent nerves are responsible for stimulating muscle contraction
Wernicke’s Area �Located in the Left Temporal lobe behind the auditory cortex. �Functions: �Language Comprehension �Semantic Processing �Language Recognition �Language
Wernicke’s Apasia �Aphasia �A deficit in understanding and/or producing language Damage = problems with output of speech , word salad https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=d. KTd. MV 6 c. OZw
Broca’s Area �Located in the lower portion of the left frontal lobe �Functions: �Speech Production �Facial Neuron Control �Language Processing
Broca’s Apasia �Aphasia �A deficit in understanding and/or producing language Damage = not being able to comprehend and produce proper sentences and language https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=f 2 Ii. MEb. Mn. PM
The Nervous Security System �How does the Nervous system relate to a modern day security system? What does each part exactly relate to? �Give an overall sense of the organization and function of nervous system. Tell how it acts as security system complete with sensors that tell the body there is something wrong. �Your brochure must include the following vocabulary: cell body, dendrites, neuron, axon, impulse, central nervous system,