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CHAPTER 8.5: NERVOUS SYSTEM
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General paralysis Severe damage to spinal cord Loss feeling from injury down Quadriplegia—lose control of both arms and legs.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: General paralysis  Severe damage to spinal cord  Loss feeling from injury down  Quadriplegia—lose control of both arms and legs.

CHAPTER 8.5: NERVOUS

SYSTEM

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SPINAL CORD INJURIES General paralysis Severe damage to spinal cord Loss feeling from injury down Quadriplegia—lose control of both arms

and legs

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SPINAL INJURIES CONT… Paraplegia Lose control of just the legs Repair Impossible naturally No cell division of neurons Trying artificial division Uses stem cells

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THE BRAIN About 35 billion neurons About 3 pounds Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Brain floats in this Makes brain light Transports nutrients, neurotransmitters,

and wastes Lumbar puncture—useful in determining

CNS disease Replaced every 8 hours

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THE CEREBRUM Largest part of the brain Conscious Thought Intelligence Gray matter—superficial layer White matter—deep layer Contains axons Gyri—grooves that increase the surface

area Left and Right Lobes Control opposite sides of the body

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FIGURE 8.16A

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CEREBRUM CONT… Parietal Lobe Primary motor cortex Directs voluntary movements Primary sensory cortex Receives somatic sensory information Ex: Touch, pressure, pain, temperature

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FIGURE 8.16B

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CEREBRUM CONT… Occipital Lobe Visual cortex All visual information

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FIGURE 8.16B

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CEREBRUM CONT… Frontal Lobe Gustatory cortex Taste sensations

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FIGURE 8.16B

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CEREBRUM CONT… Temporal Lobe Auditory cortex—hearing Olfactory cortex—smell

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FIGURE 8.16B