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Nervous System Review
Chapter 13-Reflexes; Ch14-The Brain; Ch15/16-Somatic and Autonomic Nervous systems
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Physiology
12th Grade
04/07/2011

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What are the steps involved in a neural reflex?
Definition

1. Arrival of Stimulus

2. Activation of Sensory neurons

3. Information processing by postsynaptic cell

4. Activation of motor neuron

5. Response of peripheral effector

Term
How are monosynaptic reflexes different from polysynaptic? give an example of each.
Definition

  • Monosynaptic reflexes have least delay between sensory input and motor output: e.g. stretch reflex (patellar reflex)
  • Polysynaptic reflexes produce more complicated responses because the interneruons control several muscle groups

Term
How are reflexes classified?
Definition

  1. their development
  2. the nature of the resulting motor response
  3. the complexity of the neural circuit involved
  4. site of information processing

Term

How is the brain protected?

 

Definition

  • physical protection
  • biochemical isolation
  • Cranial Meninges
  • Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)

Term
What is the Function of cerebrospinal fluid?
Definition

To cushion delicate neural structures, support brain, and transport nutrients, chemical messengers, and waste.

 

Term
Where is the cerebellum located and what is its function?
Definition
Below Occipital lobe and it adjusts postural muscles and fine-tunes conscious and subconscious movements
Term
What are the parts of the diencephalon and what is its overall function?
Definition
Left Thalamus, Right Thalamus, and Hypothalamus and its overall function is to integrate sensory information and motor commands
Term
What is the function of the thalamus?
Definition
Relay and process sensory information
Term
what is the function of the hypothalamus?
Definition
Hormone production, emotion, and autonomic function
Term
name the parts of the brain stem. what are their functions?
Definition

  • Mesencephalon-processes sight, sound, and associated reflexes
  • Pons- Somatic and visceral motor control
  • Medulla Oblongata-Regulates autonomic functions (heart rate, blood pressure, and digestion)

Term
What is the overall function of the cerebrum?
Definition
Controls all conscious thoughts and intellectual functions
Term
What are gyri and sulci? 
Definition

  • Gyri- elevated ridges formed by cerebral cortex
  • Sulci- shallow depressions which seperate the gyri

Term
What is the difference between whit and gray matter?
Definition
White matter is myelinated and gray matter is not
Term
Where are the motor and sensory areas of the cerebral cortex?
Definition
Precentral gyrus of frontal lobe and postecentral gyrus of parietal lobe
Term
What are association areas?
Definition
regions of the cortex that interpret incoming data or coordinate a motor response (senses)
Term
what is hemispheric lateralization?
Definition
Functional differences between left and right hemispheres
Term
What is an EEG?
Definition
ElectroEncephaloGram
Term
Describe the 4 different types of brain waves
Definition

  1. Alpha waves - found in healthy, awake adults at rest with eyes closed
  2. Beta Waves - higher frequence, found in adults concentrating or mentally stressed
  3. Theta Waves - found in children, intensely frustrated adults, indicates brain disorders in adults
  4. Delta Waves - during sleep, found in awake adults with brain damage.

Term
What is the anatomical difference between CNS and PNS?
Definition

CNS(Central Nervous System) consists of brain and spinal cord.

 

PNS(Peripheral Nervous System) is throughout the body.

Term
What are the 2 divisions of the PNS? what are the major neurons in each?
Definition

 

 

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