Term
What are the responsbilities
of the nervous system |
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Definition
obtain sensory information
and process it
send commands to effector cells
(muscles) to move |
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Term
What is the
Central Nervous system(CNS)
composed of |
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Definition
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Term
What does the
peripheral nervous system(PNS)
composed of |
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Definition
outside of CNS
Nerves-bundles of fibers
of sensory and motor neurons
Ganglia-clusers of cell bodies of neurons) |
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Term
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Definition
conducts signals from sensory
receptors to CNS |
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Term
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Definition
integrates information
and sends it to motor neurons |
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Term
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Definition
conveys signals to effector cells |
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Term
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Definition
automatic response that only
involves the spinal cord |
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Term
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Definition
signal carrying cells
aka
functional units of nervous system |
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Term
List all the components
of a neuron
(8 things) |
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Definition
Cell body
Dendrites
Nucleus
Axon
Myelin Sheath
Schwann Cell
Nodes of Ranvier
Synaptic Terminals |
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Term
During the neurons resting
potiential what is
high and what is low
inside and out |
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Definition
Inside:
Potassium = high
Sodium = low
Outside:
Potassium = low
Sodium = high |
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Term
What is a nerve signal's
called |
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Definition
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Term
List the steps that it
takes for an action
potential to occur
(6 steps) |
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Definition
1) Resting state Na and K channels closed
2) Stimulus opens some Na channels, AP triggered
3) More Na channels open, interior becomes pos
4) Na channels close, K rushes out, more neg
5) K channels close slowly, neg undershoot
6) Return to resting |
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Term
How do action potentials
travel, do they change
speeds or strength |
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Definition
All or nothing event that
self propogates along axom
only frequency is affected
not strength or speed given
stimulus strength |
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Term
What is a neurotransmitter |
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Definition
A chemical signal secreted by
sending cell
crosses synaptic cleft
binds to receptor on surface of
receiving cell |
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Term
How would you describe a
vertebrates nervous system |
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Definition
highly centralized (CNS)
Cephalized (concentrated in head) |
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Term
What is the somatic nervous system
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Definition
carries signals to and from skeletal
muscles
mainly for external simuli response |
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Term
What is the autonomic nervous
system |
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Definition
regulates internal environment
controls
smooth muscle
cardiac muscle
organs of various body systems |
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Term
What does the
parasympathetic division of ANS |
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Definition
primes body for activies that gain
and conserve energy for body |
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Term
what does sympathetic division of ANS
mean |
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Definition
prepares body for intense,
energy consuming activies |
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Term
What are some results of
parasympathetic division. |
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Definition
constricts pupil
stimulates saliva production
constricts bronchi
slows heart
stimulates stomach, pancrease, intestine
stimulates urination
stimulates urination
promotes erection |
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Term
What are some results of
sympathetic division. |
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Definition
Dilates pupil
inhibits saliva production
dilates bronchi
accelerates heart
stimulates epinephrine
and norepinephrine release
stimulates glucose release
inhibits stomach pancreas and intestines
inhibits urination
promotes ejaculation and vaginal contractions |
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Term
Name parts of brain and locate |
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Definition
Forebrain:
cerebral cortex
cerebrum
thalamus
hypothalamus
pituitary gland
midbrain
hindbrain:
Pons
Pedulla Oblongata
Cerebellum
Spinal Cord
page 24 of lec 9 ref |
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Term
Midbrain, hindbrain,thalamus
hypothalamus
do what |
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Definition
conduct info from higher brain centers
regulate homeostatic functions
keep track of body positon
sort sensory information |
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Term
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Definition
part of forebrain
largest and most complex part of brain
most integrative power in cerebral cortex |
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Term
describe the
cerebral cortex |
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Definition
5mm thick
80% of brain mass
specialized integrated regions
centers for:
vision,hearing,taste,and smell |
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Term
what are the 4 lobes of the brain |
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Definition
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe |
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Term
What does the frontal
lobe control |
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Definition
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Term
What does the
Parietal lobe control |
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Definition
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Term
What does the
Occipital lobe control |
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Definition
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Term
What does the
temporal lobe
control |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Severe mental disturbance
loss of ablity to distinguish reality |
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Term
Describe depression
and treatments |
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Definition
Major depression
bipolar disorder - manic-depressive disorder
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors |
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Term
describe Alzheimers Disease |
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Definition
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Term
Describe parkinson's disease |
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Definition
motor disorder
difficulty in initiating movements
slowness of movement
rigidity |
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