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The Nervous System and the Control of Movement. The Nervous System The nervous system is the body's way of gathering information, storing it, and responding.

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Page 1: The Nervous System and the Control of Movement. The Nervous System The nervous system is the body's way of gathering information, storing it, and responding.

The Nervous System and the Control of Movement

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The Nervous System The nervous system is the body's way of

gathering information, storing it, and responding to it

Main role is to assemble information about conditions external and internal to the body Analyze this information Initiate responses that may be necessary to satisfy

certain needs

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Two Components of the Nervous System

Brain + spinal cord = central nervous system (CNS)

Peripheral nervous system (PNS) = responsible for other things i.e. Heart Digestive system Muscular control All voluntary and involuntary neuromuscular

controls

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The Brain Control centre or “computer” of the body Incapable of performing physical tasks,

therefore it sends commands to other parts of the body to perform them

6 main parts: cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, diencephalon, limbic system, reticular activating system

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Cerebrum Largest part of the brain Contains nerve centres that control sensory and

motor activities Can be divided into two halves or

“hemispheres” Each hemisphere is divided into 4 lobes (named

after the bone that they lie over Frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital

lobe

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Cerebellum Second largest region Lies behind and

below the cerebrum Main function is to

coordinate muscle movement and control balance

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Brain Stem Below cerebrum and

in front of cerebellum Links the cerebrum

with the spinal cord Houses brain centres

responsible for autonomic functions, postural control, muscle tone, and eye movement

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Diencephalon Consists of thalamus

and hypothalamus Thalamus relays most

sensory stimuli to the cerebral cortex Controls awareness of

pain, screening of incoming signals, focusing attention

Hypothalamus controls body temperature, appetite, emotions and various automatic functions

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Limbic System Composed of a

collection of structures within the cerebral hemispheres that regulate basic drives i.e. Hunger, aggression, emotional drives

Screens information going to the cerebral cortex

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Reticular Activating System

Network of neurons Fans out through the

cerebral cortex Directs information to

appropriate centres for interpretation

Crucial for maintaining consciousness

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Vertebral Column and the Spinal Cord

Main pathway for information connecting the brain and peripheral nervous system

Spinal cord runs through the vertebrae Starts from the the base of the brain stem and

travels down to the second lumbar vertebra Spinal nerves carry sensory information towards

the CNS and motor commands away from the CNS

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Peripheral Nervous System

Consists of the parts of the nervous system that lie outside the CNS (everything but the brain and spinal cord)

Carries information in and out of the CNS Motor Nerves – aka efferent nerves carry

information from the CNS to the body's organs Sensory Nerves – aka afferent nerves carry

information from sensory receptors to the CNS

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Autonomic Nervous System

Subsystem of the PNS Controls involuntary actions (i.e. Heart beat) Comprised of two branches which act as

opposing systems Sympathetic system Parasympathetic system

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Sympathetic System Causes localized bodily adjustments to occur

(i.e. Sweating) Prepares bodies for emergencies

This involves release of adrenaline, increased heart rate, widening of blood vessels, and “fight or flight” responses

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Parasympathetic System

Helps to return the body to normal after it has been altered by the sympathetic system

i.e. Sympathetic system will increase heart rate, parasympathetic system will decrease heart rate to bring it back to its resting state.

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Somatic Nervous System

Another subsystem of the PNS Responsible for our awareness of the external

environment Contains both afferent and efferent nerve fibres Through this system, the PNS receives and

processes information from receptors in the skin, voluntary muscles, tendons, and joints

Gives us the sensations of touch, pain, heat, cold, balance, body position, and muscle action

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Cont... Handles the muscles in our extremities Allows us to move