CNS Flashcards

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Sensory input

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Gathering information to monitor changes occurring inside and outside the body

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2
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Integration

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To process and interpret sensory input and decide if action is needed

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3
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Motor output

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A response to integrated stimuli
-Activates muscles or glands

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4
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CNS

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-Brain & Spinal Cord

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PNS (Peripheral nervous system)

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Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
-Spinal nerves & Cranial nerves
Subdivisions = sensory & motor

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6
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Sensory (Afferent) division

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-Nerve fibers that carry information to the CNS

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7
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Motor (Efferent) division

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-Nerve fibers that carry impulses away from the CNS (Physical response)
Subdivisions = semantic & autonomic

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Somatic (Afferent)

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Your 5 Senses (voluntary)
-Skeletal muscular

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Automatic

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Heartbeat, blood pressure, respiration, perspiration, digestion (Involuntary)
-Smooth & cardiac muscle
-Glands
Subdivisions = sympathetic & parasympathetic

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10
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Sympathetic

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“Fight or Flight”
-Releases adrenaline and noradrenaline (emotion)
-Increases heart rate, blood flow to skeletal muscles
-Inhibits digestive functions (slows down)

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Parasympathetic

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“Rest & digest”
-Calms body to conserve energy
-Lowers heartbeat, breathing rate, blood pressure

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12
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Somatic (Efferent)

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Skeletal muscular (voluntary)

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13
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Myelin

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Increases speed message

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14
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Multineuron
-Most common in humans and are a major type in the CNS
-Motor neuron
-Were integration happens (interneuron/association)

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Bipolarneuron
-have two processes an axon and a dendrite that extend from opposite sides of the cell body.
-These rare neurons are found in some of the special sense & eye

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Unipolarneuron
-One process extends from the cell body and
forms central and peripheral processes, which
together comprise an axon.
-In the rest of the body

17
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Schwann cells

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Forming myelin (PNS)

18
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Satellite cells

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Protects soma (cell body)

19
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Microglia = small, phagocytes-dispose debris

20
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Ependymal = like cilia, circulates CSF (Cerebrospinal fluid) lines the CNS cavities

21
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Oligodendrocytes = produces myelin (CNS)
Grabs the capillaries)

22
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Astrocytes = star like
-Supports/brace
-Controls brains environment
-Form barrier between capillaries and neurons

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24
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Reflex arc

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  1. Sensory neuron = unipolar (Afferent pathway)
  2. CNS (spinal cord) Interneuron = multipolar neuron
  3. Motor neuron = multipolar neuron (Efferent pathway)
25
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The function of neuralgia

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To support, insulate, and protect neurons