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1 Nervous Tissue Ch 12

2 Function of the Nervous System
sensory input motor input sensory receptor effector Function of the Nervous System integration

3 Anatomical Divisions of the Nervous System
Central Nervous System (CNS) brain spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) cranial nerves spinal nerves

4 Organization of the Nervous System

5 Organization of the Nervous System
brain spinal cord CNS NS SNS (voluntary) PNS (spine & cranial nerves) Sympathetic Parasympathetic ANS (involuntary) Sensory (afferent) Motor (efferent)

6 CNS PNS brain cranial nerves spinal nerves spinal cord

7 Neuroglia

8 Typical Neuron dendrite cell body Myelin sheath Synapse axon

9 Myelin Sheath

10 Myelin Sheath Nodes of Ranvier Schwann Cells Axon

11 Types of Neurons unipolar bipolar multipolar eye, ear, & olfactory
most abundant type in CNS Dorsal root ganglion cells

12 Neuron Interaction & Integration
sensory neuron sensory receptors interneuron effector Interaction Between Neurons motor neuron

13 Resting Potential of an Axon

14 Resting Potential of an Axon

15 Depolarization of the Axon Membrane

16 Action Potential

17 Propagation of an Action Potential

18 Propagation of an Action Potential

19 Refractory Period

20 Saltatory Conduction

21 Synapses Ca2+ Presynaptic neuron Postsynaptic membrane
Synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters

22 EPSP & IPSP

23 Synapses

24 Neurotransmitters Acetylcholine- slows heart rate; PNS
Glutamate- most prevalent neurotransmitter in the brain Aspartate- in CNS GABA- inhibitory neurotransmitter Glycine- inhibitory neurotransmitter Norepinephrine- awakening from deep sleep Epinephrine- increase heart rate Dopamine- movement of skeletal muscles Seratonin- sensory perception, temp regulation, mood, sleep Nitric oxide- may play a role in memory and learning Enkephalin- inhibit pain impulses by suppressing release of substance P Substance P- enhances perception of pain tyrosine

25 Neurotransmitters

26 Types of Circuits in Neuronal Pools

27 Neuronal Circuits Converging circuit same source
Pacinian corpuscles -- pressure different sources control of respiration Diverging Circuit permits broad distribution of a specific input types A.  amplification B.  divergence into multiple tracts

28 Neuronal Circuits Parallel after-charge circuit
several neurons process same information at one time each chain has a different number of synapses, but eventually they all reconverge on a single output output neuron may go on firing for some time after input has ceased important in withdrawal reflexes longer-lasting output from small period of pain 

29 Neuronal Circuits Reverberating Circuit
axons extend back toward the sources of an impulse and further stimulate the presynaptic neuron helps maintain consciousness, muscular coordination, normal breathing, short term memory... 

30 Neuron to Neuron Transmission
synapses Afferent (sensory) Integration center Interaction Between Neurons Efferent (motor)

31 Nerve Damage & Repair in PNS
Interaction Between Neurons chromatolysis Wallerian degeneration

32 Nerve Damage & Repair in PNS
Myelin sheath axon cell body Shwann cell chromatolysis Shwann cell Interaction Between Neurons Wallerian degeneration Regeneration tube Regeneration


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