The parts and functions.  Have you ever played the game telephone?  Ideally what would be the outcome?  What are the components involved in the game?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Biopsychological Domain. The Nervous System and the Endocrine System.
Advertisements

 Module 6 Notes.  The electrochemical communication system of the body -Sends messages from the brain to the body for movement -Brings information to.
© Richard Goldman October 4, 2006
Nervous System and Neurons
How does the mind process all the information it receives?
29.2 Nervous System and Neurons
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
The Nervous System Medical Biology Mission Hills High School.
Today in class Notes Writing assignment Vocabulary Activity
WHS AP Psychology Unit 3: Biological Psychology Essential Task 3-1: Identify the basic parts of the neuron (dendrites, cell body, axon, terminal buttons,
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System Module 04.
The Nervous System Neural Anatomy. Neurons: The Building Blocks of the Nervous System Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems.
Chapter Overview Notes BRAIN AND BEHAVIOUR.  1 st : Franz Gall “phrenology” the idea that certain areas of the brain control certain functions and behaviours.
Lesson Overview 31.1 The Neuron.
The Nervous System Medical Biology Mission Hills High School.
MARIO ANDRES CRUZ NATALIA GONZALEZ LUIS FERNANDO VELAZQUEZ MEN 1.
Welcome it is a great day to learn about the Brain.
Neuron Used for communication between body parts May be as long as a meter.
The Neuron An everyday (every second!) use of active transport
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior 2e Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst.
Brain Braintastic! A Stiles Original Production.
35.2.  Controls and coordinates functions throughout the body.  Responds to external and internal messages.  The body’s  communication system.
Study of the parts & functions of neurons. WHAT A NEURON LOOKS LIKE.
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior 2e Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst.
The Nervous System Neural Anatomy. Neurons: The Building Blocks of the Nervous System Module 7: Neural and Hormonal Systems.
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior 2e Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst.
Brain Braintastic! A Stiles Original Production.
Understanding the Neuron. 2 Internal Messaging Systems 1.Nervous System- fast acting- messages travel through neurons (nerve cells) 2.Endocrine System-
Neurons: The Building Blocks of the Nervous System
Introduction.  Complexities occurring even with simplest function ◦ Example.
Neural Communication Chapter 2, Lecture 1 “The brain’s ultimate challenge? To understand itself.” - David Myers.
Neurons: The building block of the nervous system!
The Structure of the Nervous System. Divisions of the Nervous System.
Neurons.
Slide # 1. Slide # 2 Diagram of the Nervous System.
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior.
The Neuron An everyday (every second!) use of active transport.
Importance of Neuroscience for the Behavior Forming.
Sgs-psychology.org.uk Structure and Function of the Nervous System An introduction to Physiological Psychology.
The Neuron The wild wonderful neuron and the nervous system.
Unit 2: Neuroscience REVIEW
35-2 The Nervous System Pg Introduction 1. The Nervous system controls and manages functions in response to internal and external stimuli.
CHS AP Psychology Unit 3: Biological Psychology Essential Task 3-1: Identify the basic parts of the neuron (dendrites, cell body, axon, terminal buttons,
WHS AP Psychology Unit 3: Biological Psychology Essential Task 3-3: Describe the chemical process of transmitting a signal between neurons with specific.
Nervous System All you could ever Want to know about the nervous system and its anatomy.
Ch. 31.  collects information about the body’s internal and external environment  processes and responds  Messages allow organs to act together and.
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst.
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior 2e Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst.
Why does your body need a communication system?
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior
The Neuron Who are the players?
Unit 3: Biological Psychology
DO NOW WEDNESDAY Explain how you think the brain sends and receives messages to and from the body.
3.1.2 Biopsychology Psychology Physiological Psychology
The Brain Neuron Diagram
The Nervous System Neural Anatomy
Unit 4: Biological Psychology
Unit 4: Neurobiology Lesson 2: Neurons
Biopsychology 2 AQA A Specification:The structure and function of sensory, relay and motor neurons. The process of synaptic transmission, including reference.
Nerve Cells -Nerve cells are also known as neurons and they are the most basic part of the nervous system -Neurons carry information through the nervous.
Biological Psychology
NEURONS!.
Structures of the Nervous System
Biological Psychology
Psychology (9th edition) David Myers
The Nervous System Neural Anatomy
3-1 Neurons Psychology Essential Task 3-1:
Good morning!!!!!!!! THOUGHT JOURNAL
Neurons By: Annette Miles.
Presentation transcript:

The parts and functions

 Have you ever played the game telephone?  Ideally what would be the outcome?  What are the components involved in the game?  Is this similar to neuron communitcation

 Review of readings  Organizer  Recap of thoughts  Lecture  Motor Neurons  Sensory Neurons  Action Potential ▪ 3 phases ▪ All or none  Group Activity  Homework assigment  Key terms: ▪ Axon ▪ Axon Terminals ▪ Dendrite ▪ Soma/Cell Body ▪ Nucleus ▪ Synapse ▪ Myelin Sheath

Building blocks of the brain 100 billion neurons 30,000 on a pinhead Neurons are the building blocks of your brain. They communicate with each other thousands of times a second.

Neurons Many types and shapes Webs of connections make the brain work The connections among the neurons in all the different brain parts is what makes your brain work.

 Dendrites: receive messages  The dendrites receive messages from other neurons.

 Soma: body of the cell  Dendrites: receive messages  Axon: sends messages

 Soma: body of the cell  The cell body, or soma, is a neuron's main cellular space. The soma houses the nucleus, in which the neuron's main genetic information can be found.

 Axon: sends messages  The axon sends messages to other neurons.

Myelin

 5uc 5uc

 When a nerve impulse arrives at the end of an axon, neurotransmitters are released, diffusing across a tiny gap to the next neuron. Here they bind to receptors - proteins on the surface of the cell - as a key fits into a lock. On delivery of their 'messages' these chemical couriers are destroyed or reabsorbed by the nerve endings in which they were produced.

 The principle that if a neuron fires it will always fire at the same intensity  All action potentials are of the same strength.  A neuron does NOT fire at 30%, 45% or 90% but at 100% each time it fires.

 What neurotransmitters do Neurotransmitters are central to memory, learning, mood, behavior, sleep, pain perception and sexual urge. They operate at the junctions between neurons, allowing communication between cells.

 In groups, quickly decide who will be responsible for the following: ▪ Drawing ▪ Labeling ▪ Explaining  Keep in mind that you will be in the same groups on Monday and will have to be responsible for a different task  Directions:  On a piece of poster board draw a neuron complete with a synapse  After the drawing is complete label the parts, functions, and direction of travel for an action potential  Once the drawing is complete please explain it to Ms. Roethler or Mr. Neuzil

 Please read the articles provided in their entirety  On the sheet provided, please in a short paragraph explain the function and role of your specifically assigned neurotransmitter  This is due Monday October 26 at the beginning of class